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Re: Ubertino post# 1590

Sunday, 06/17/2007 10:21:22 AM

Sunday, June 17, 2007 10:21:22 AM

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High frequency radiation splits water:

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High-frequency radiation causes molecular damage by splitting water molecules into free radicals (ions) of O and H. Waves with frequency above visible light (500 GHz) are ionizing; those below the frequency of light, such as microwaves, are non-ionizing.

http://alt.mailarchive.ca/cellular/2005-05/0333.html

I'll be damned! I didn't know THAT. I'll have to check to see if Kanzius's frequency is above 500 GHz:

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[0056] RF hyperthermia generating signal may have a frequency corresponding to a selected parameter of an RF enhancer, e.g., 13.56 MHz, 27.12 MHz, 915 MHz, 1.2 GHz. Several RF frequencies have been allocated for industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) equipment, e.g.: 6.78 MHz ±15.0 kHz; 13.56 MHz ±7.0 kHz; 27.12 MHz ±163.0 kHz; 40.68 MHz ±20.0 IcHz; 915 MHz ±13.0 MHz; 2450 MHz ±50.0 MHz. See Part 18 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations. It is believed that up to a point hyperthermia generating RF signals at sequentially higher frequency harmonics of 13.56 MHz will penetrate into respectively deeper tissue, e.g., a hyperthermia generating RF signal at 27.12 MHz will penetrate deeper (i.e., generate more heat at a deeper level) than at 13.56 MHz, a hyperthermia generating RF signal at 40.68 MHz will penetrate deeper than at 27.12 MHz, a hyperthermia generating RF signal at 54.24 MHz will penetrate deeper than at 40.68 MHz. The optimum depth level is selected based upon antibodies used, and the physical size of the patient, the location and depth of the target area, and the tumor involved. As discussed above, combinations of two or more different frequencies may be used, e.g., a lower frequency RF component (such as 13.56 MHz) and a higher frequency component (such as 40.68 MHz) to target different tissue depths with the same hyperthermia generating RF signal.

http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/fetch.jsp?DISP=25&IDB=0&SORT=1191252-KEY&LANG=ENG&LANGU...

So, Kanzius mentions '1.2 Ghz' but nowhere near the 500 GHz of the article first mentioned above. Perhaps the salt in the water contributes to the splitting at lower frequencies!? If so that IS a MAJOR finding!! (IMHHO!)wink

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