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Subject: Biophysics electormagnettic.ultrasonic potential affects..
Category: Science
Asked by: grpietro-ga
List Price: $15.00
Posted: 03 Oct 2004 15:45 PDT
Expires: 02 Nov 2004 14:45 PST
Question ID: 409810
What chemicals or combination of chemicals when absorbed into the
nervous system would make a person hypersensitive to either
electromagnetic frequencies or to ultrasonic frequencies?

This is not a hypothetical question. If this question gets answered, I
will be willing to spend a lot more for follow up questions that get
answered.

Request for Question Clarification by mathtalk-ga on 03 Oct 2004 21:49 PDT
Hi, grpietro-ga:

I think some additional definition of "hypersensitive" is needed.  Are
health effects the focus?  Or some unusual degree of perception?

Electromagnetic "frequencies" is also unclear.  What part of the
spectrum is at issue?  By ultrasonic frequencies you presumably mean
audio signals ~18kHz and higher.

There are certain chemicals, useful for example as anti-malarial
drugs, which increase the sensitivity of the skin to sunlight, to a
degree that requires pretty strict avoidance of direct sunlight.

regards, mathtalk-ga
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Subject: Re: Biophysics electormagnettic.ultrasonic potential affects..
From: ashok_4442002-ga on 04 Oct 2004 02:12 PDT
 
i think that some radioactive materails like radium & some some
elements of radioactive nature will help. as these are already in
radio active in nature these will aborb the ultrasonic frequencies and
emit them then we will be in hypersnsitive in nature.as the frequency
is the very much greater the frequencies will be able to distrub the
RNA structure of the cell and able to destroy the normal activites

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