Originally posted by med.3012
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We only know it has heavy magnetic component once magnetic resonance is achieved. So our wavelength equations start to lose value, because wave calculations are based on the speed of light, and waves based on electron orbitals (please correct me if I am wrong). These nuclei interactions (scaler waves) with each other may be moving faster the light, therefore the resonant wave must be calculated differently. Our hope is to be able to create the conditions where this happens at peak, and rectify and capture it in capacitors, or transform it to an AC we can use. I have seen the bulk of DS circuits being replicated where the frequency is changed for optimal electrical resonance, and people will build quarter wave coils. There has got to be something we are missing, or our assumptions are wrong. Beardon also said that the atomic nuclei is shielded by a Faraday cage...electrons. We don't know what's happening inside, and that's probably by design in my opinion. Sorry to type out loud.
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