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Re: Howzitgoing post# 19773

Thursday, 02/09/2012 9:34:07 AM

Thursday, February 09, 2012 9:34:07 AM

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"If the ion, which has been modified or changed (programmed) by a ceramic substance, meets a bad guy (virus), the ion recognizes it and kicks ass.

The ion recognizes it because AquaLiv has found a way to embed the signature (see AquaLiv's barcode metaphor) of the bad guy(s)."


That is precisely the pseudoscientific mumbo jumbo to which i was referring and that I was hoping you would avoid.

Tell me exactly how an ion - any ion - can recognize a "signature" of the "bad guy"??

Ions are charged particles/wave forms.

They can't carry any kind of meaningful information in solution that can be transmitted in the way that, say, DNA or an antigen can do, or to use your otehrexample that a magnetic ferric tape in physical contact with tape heads can do.

Ions carry an electric charge and a fluctuating (non-programmable!) quantum electrodynamic field.

There is no mechanism in the known physical sciences for them to impart "information" other than electrical charge to any entity, let alone for them to kill cancer cells or modify the HIV.

To claim they can is pure gobbledegook.

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