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Iโm helping my son with his science fair project. How does one measure the signals (electromagnetic spectrum) that are in the treated water Vs. regular tap or filtered water?
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Anton SF
Nov 09, 2019
Hi Jennifer, thank you for your question! To measure the signal from the water with diluted substance or then IC we put sample of water in the electromagnetic coil, amplify whatever signal we can detect and then record it. After that, we can perform spectral analysis. But usually, the spectrum just looks like white noise and specificity is hidden inside noise modulations. To study the specific effect of treated water better to use biological... See more
Hi Jennifer, thank you for your question! To measure the signal from the water with diluted substance or then IC we put sample of water in the electromagnetic coil, amplify whatever signal we can detect and then record it. After that, we can perform spectral analysis. But usually, the spectrum just looks like white noise and specificity is hidden inside noise modulations. To study the specific effect of treated water better to use biological experiments, for example with yeasts, mice, etc.
I would also recommend watching the movie with Luc Montagnier (you can find it among the first posts at the IC Platform), I think they have a good demonstration fo the process. Please, let me know if you have any other questions or need further clarification. Thank you!
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Hi Anton, I connect my glowing IC pad to my laptop, to the headphone jack - so, I don't hear anything, but the pad is glowing until transfer is complete. When I switch audio output on my laptop to my wireless bluetooth speaker, I can hear the transfer but the pad stops glowing. My question: As long as the pad glows during transfer, do I need to be concerned with not hearing it? Thank you.
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Oct 27, 2019
Hi Monica, thank you for your question! When you turn on Bluetooth speaker then the signal going to that speaker, not IC Pad. Glowing IC Pad should glow during the transfer and you should not hear the sound, otherwise there is no signal comming to IC Pad. IC Pad emmits electromagnetic wave, not acoustic.
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