The Bovis scale is named after Anton Bovis, who was a French researcher that studied the energies of the great pyramids in the 1930s. The scale was designed to measure natural energies all across the globe that ranges from zero to infinity.
To breakdown the scale, it measures energies that are either positive or negative. For specific energies, there are scales and barriers to measuring it from positive and negative. If the energy that is being measured lies between 0-6500, then it is considered being negative. It means to say that it’s an energy that is harmful when exposed for a specific time period.
For energy that measures 6500 onwards, and then the energy is positive and is determined to be healthy in nature. However, the higher the rating on the scale, subsequently is the energy better for you. The overall scale represents energies in “K.”

“k” stands for 1,000 units of energy, which is represented as 1K. For 2K its 2,000 units of energy and so on. When you use the scale to measure any energy, then you will have to start from the base scale of 0 to 6500 as negative, and then anything above that is positive. Such that the region between 6K to 7K is known as “Bovis Neutral Reference.”
From 0 to this line, it would be measured as negative energy. Anything that goes beyond this reading is measured as positive energy. Further clarification of the chart, you will have to pay close attention to the numbers that might be given on the outer side of the scale.