• Hello world!

    VEXRAD is a newly established Scotland-based deep technology company formed to continue the research, development, and commercialisation of Atomic Dielectric Resonance — a pioneering signal penetration technology invented by Dr G. Colin Stove.

    Atomic Dielectric Resonance
    A genuinely novel class of electromagnetic sensing — transmitting penetrating signals through solid matter and returning precision intelligence about what lies within.

    What ADR is

    Atomic Dielectric Resonance (ADR) is a proprietary electromagnetic technology invented by Dr G. Colin Stove. It transmits a precisely controlled signal through solid material — geological formations, biological tissue, structural materials, planetary surfaces — and analyses the returned data to determine subsurface composition, depth layering, structural properties, and temperature, without physical contact, drilling, or disruption of the material being investigated.

    ADR operates across a wide frequency spectrum and exploits the dielectric properties of materials at the atomic level — properties that are invisible to conventional seismic, acoustic, X-ray, and ground-penetrating radar methods. The result is a class of subsurface intelligence that has no direct equivalent in existing instrumentation.

    How it works

    Transmission

    A controlled ADR signal is transmitted from a surface instrument into the target material. The signal penetrates to depth, interacting with the dielectric and atomic properties of each layer it encounters.

    Interaction

    At each material boundary and compositional change, the signal is reflected, refracted, and modified in ways that are characteristic of the specific material properties present. These modifications carry information about mineralogy, fluid content, temperature, density, and structure.

    Return and analysis

    The returned signal is captured and processed using proprietary analytical methods developed over two decades of field deployment. The output is a detailed subsurface profile — depth layers, compositional signatures, temperature gradients — presented as interpretable data for the client’s specific application.


    Why ADR is different

    Conventional subsurface investigation methods — seismic surveys, ground-penetrating radar, X-ray, ultrasound — each operate within narrow constraints of depth, resolution, material type, or invasiveness. ADR was designed from first principles to circumvent these constraints.

    Non-invasive

    No drilling, no incision, no disruption. The signal penetrates; the material is undisturbed.

    Deep penetration

    ADR reaches depths that conventional surface methods cannot — kilometres into geological formations.

    Material-agnostic

    Rock, soil, ice, tissue, timber, concrete, regolith — ADR signals penetrate a broad range of solid materials.

    Multi-parameter

    A single ADR survey returns compositional, structural, and temperature data simultaneously.


    The inventor — Dr G. Colin Stove

    Atomic Dielectric Resonance was conceived and developed by Dr G. Colin Stove, whose work in electromagnetic physics produced a technology that remains without direct peer in the global instrumentation landscape. VEXRAD was established specifically to ensure the continuity, protection, and full commercial realisation of Dr Stove’s invention.

    “The signal that matters is the one no one else can read.” — Dr G. Colin Stove