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Subject:
Molecule resonance.
Category: Science > Chemistry Asked by: nicholas_mintenko-ga List Price: $200.00 |
Posted:
08 Mar 2004 11:26 PST
Expires: 22 Mar 2004 19:32 PST Question ID: 314605 |
I read this text about molecule resonance generators... And how they are supposed to break bonds of complex molecules such as proteins. Just like the legendary Rife machine which seems to be a big hoax. I've searched for hours and hours out of curriousity to find out how you could break, lets say a simple molecule such as Water. The first idea that came to mind was a Microwave after a bit of reading I discovered two things, first a microwave does not resonate at the frequency of water and second the water molecules aren't broken into Oxygen and Hydrogen. Which brings me to my question HOW WOULD I CALCULATE the resonance frequency of the bond between the Hydrogens and the Oxygen that would allow to break water molecules WITH THE LEAST AMOUNT OF ENERGY possible. |
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