
BIOLOCK Citations
BIOLOCK CITATIONS AND PATENT REFERENCE
This page lists the technical references behind BIOLOCK and the patent on which the App is based.
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Patent
Israeli Patent Application No. 328645 Title (English): BIOLOCK Title (Hebrew): ביולוק Filing Date: 25 May 2026 Sole Inventor: Yehudah Shilo Groskin ILPO Status: Filed, patent pending
How to read the App against the patent
Every component, locked constant, and equation in the App corresponds to a specific element of the patent specification. The mapping is:
App componentPatent reference
CoherenceMeasurementModuleComponent (101), §6.1
PhaseDriftDetectorComponent (102), §6.2
EchoLoopFeedbackModuleComponent (103), §6.3
PrimeGateDispatcherComponent (104), §6.4
ChiralityPreservationGateComponent (105), §6.5
BioLockEvaluatorComponent (106), §6.6
LocalSessionStoreComponent (107), §6.7
BioLockSessionOrchestrator (110), §6.0, §6.8
verify_winding_invariant.sh§6.7 [0067a], Claim 19
Locked constants
ConstantValuePatent anchor
Sample period Δt0.1 s§4 [0019], §6.0 [0028]
Drift threshold ε_drift0.05 s⁻¹§4 [0019], §6.2 [0038]
Closure drift bound ε_bio0.05 s⁻¹§4 [0019], §6.6 [0060]
Closure threshold θ_bio0.85§4 [0019], §6.6 [0060]
Prime-gate base period T_base0.1 s§4 [0019], §6.4 [0048]
Temporal-gate tolerance ζ0.025 s§6.4 [0049]
PAS_bio exponents (V, ms, hrvC)(0.5, 0.25, 0.25)§4 Eq. 1, §6.1 [0032]
Winding-number invariant n1§6.7 [0066], Claim 19
Prime sieve size256§6.4 [0050]
Technical references
The patent specification cites the following published works. The list below is a working subset; the complete bibliography is in the patent's Citations List (Section 18(a) compliance, filed with the patent application).
Heart-rate variability and biofeedback
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McCraty, R., & Childre, D. (2010). Coherence: Bridging personal, social, and global health. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, 16(4), 10-24.
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Lehrer, P. M., & Gevirtz, R. (2014). Heart rate variability biofeedback: how and why does it work? Frontiers in Psychology, 5, 756.
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Shaffer, F., & Ginsberg, J. P. (2017). An overview of heart rate variability metrics and norms. Frontiers in Public Health, 5, 258.
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Berntson, G. G., et al. (1997). Heart rate variability: origins, methods, and interpretive caveats. Psychophysiology, 34, 623-648.
Voice analysis and coherence
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Boersma, P., & Weenink, D. (2024). Praat: doing phonetics by computer (version 6.4). Reference manual.
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Titze, I. R. (2000). Principles of Voice Production. National Center for Voice and Speech.
Motion sensing and inertial measurement
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Apple Inc. (2024). CoreMotion Framework Reference. Apple Developer Documentation.
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Madgwick, S. O. H. (2010). An efficient orientation filter for inertial and inertial/magnetic sensor arrays.
Closed-loop control theory
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Åström, K. J., & Murray, R. M. (2008). Feedback Systems: An Introduction for Scientists and Engineers. Princeton University Press.
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Franklin, G. F., Powell, J. D., & Emami-Naeini, A. (2019). Feedback Control of Dynamic Systems (8th ed.). Pearson.
Number theory and prime gating
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Hardy, G. H., & Wright, E. M. (2008). An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers (6th ed.). Oxford University Press.
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Crandall, R., & Pomerance, C. (2005). Prime Numbers: A Computational Perspective (2nd ed.). Springer.
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Cramér, H. (1936). On the order of magnitude of the difference between consecutive prime numbers. Acta Arithmetica, 2, 23-46.
Fourier analysis of aperiodic point processes
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Bracewell, R. N. (2000). The Fourier Transform and Its Applications (3rd ed.). McGraw-Hill.
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Hannan, E. J., & Quinn, B. G. (1979). The determination of the order of an autoregression. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society B, 41, 190-195.
Biological rhythms
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Glass, L., & Mackey, M. C. (1988). From Clocks to Chaos: The Rhythms of Life. Princeton University Press.
Privacy-preserving architecture
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Apple Inc. (2024). Privacy Manifests and PrivacyInfo.xcprivacy Documentation. Apple Developer Documentation.
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Nakahara, M. (2003). Geometry, Topology and Physics (2nd ed.). Institute of Physics Publishing.
Algorithms
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Cormen, T. H., Leiserson, C. E., Rivest, R. L., & Stein, C. (2022). Introduction to Algorithms (4th ed.). MIT Press.
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Knuth, D. E. (1997). The Art of Computer Programming, Volume 2: Seminumerical Algorithms (3rd ed.). Addison-Wesley.
Acknowledged theoretical context (NOT claimed)
The patent expressly acknowledges (per §3.5 [0010]–[0011]) the following theoretical landscape as context known to the inventor. None of the following frameworks is claimed by BIOLOCK or the patent:
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Penrose-Hameroff Orchestrated Objective Reduction (Orch-OR)
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Quantum-classical bracket formalism (Sergi et al.)
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CP^(N−1) resurgence framework (Dunne and Ünsal)
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CODES theoretical landscape (Bostick et al.)
The BIOLOCK patent claims only a specific, deterministic, on-device closed-loop biofeedback method on consumer wrist-worn computing hardware. It does not claim, extend, or assert any theoretical-physics framework. It does not claim to resolve any open problem of theoretical physics.
Related prior applications of the same inventor
The App makes reference to one prior patent application of the same inventor:
Patent Application No. 321032 — "AINGEL∞COMPANION Consciousness Monitoring Device and Method" — filed 20 May 2025 at the Israel Patent Office. This application discloses the foundational measurement framework C(t), V(s), and T(s₁ → s₂). The V(t) scalar referenced in BIOLOCK Claim 1(a) may be supplied by an embodiment of Patent 321032 as a companion app input. The mathematics of V(t) are NOT claimed by BIOLOCK Patent 328645.
Contact
Emailsupport@myyogameditation.com
DeveloperYehudah Shilo Groskin
LocationJerusalem, Israel
Copyright © 2025-2026 Yehudah Shilo Groskin. All rights reserved. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). ORCID: 0009-0000-1735-855X Patent Application No. 328645
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