  Mike Premium,Mod join:2000-09-17 Pittsburgh, PA clubs:   | reply to apsinkus Re: hold up
What's the resonance frequency of water?  |
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  drjim Premium,MVM join:2000-06-13 Torrance, CA clubs: | "Non-Ionizing" radiation, like RF, has never been connected with cancer. -- One man's Magic is another man's Engineering. |
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 apsinkus
join:2002-06-25 Chicago, IL | Mike, dude, preach once you have qualifications. Cancer is caused by mutations, not you "water resonance". |
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  Mike Premium,Mod join:2000-09-17 Pittsburgh, PA clubs:  
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water = H2O.
Water molecules move with respect to one another, rotate, and even vibrate along the connections between the atoms.
Once a pure molecule becomes bombarded with it's specific frequency by EW, it will vibrate more violently and collide with other molecules. The collisions will make use of the fundamental theory of friction and it will "heat up". Making a wine glass sing, opera singers breaking glass, MRI/NMR are examples of resonance.
Once the "excited" molecule reaches a certain level (varies between cell makeup, your wife should know this part) this can make the cell unstable and it will chemically change or.. oh damn, mutate... some die and are removed or some adapt. It will then either be repaired or it will continue as a "crippled" cell. I won't even getting into mag shielding, because, I frankly don't care.
PS, I hope that's the wife typing and not the registered user. Physics has had the answer to some forms of cancer prevention since the 1800s. -- When you look at Prince Charles, don't you think that someone in the Royal family knew someone in the Royal family? - Robin Williams What this country needs is a good five dollar plasma weapon. |
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