Perhaps I shouldn't but I'll throw some spaghetti at the wall. Well, I got nothing, how is this thing discriminant? If you say resonance, what is resonating? The obvious candidate would be DNA, the DNA acts as some sort of antenna leading to a building standing wave at the gHz frequency specific to a pathogen that makes a bug go kerploof. I was behind that in that in more complex organisms the DNA is usually enfolded (histones, epigentics et al.) while in more simple organisms the DNA would be out there to resonate, then I thought of mitochondria. I am not expert, but of course mitochondria have their own DNA, less controlled, regulated and folded, than that in the nucleus, much more like a bacterium. I don't know what JB presented, maybe he was trying to get across a way to purify water with this thing, but if one could, which wouldn't be easy, I would try to look at the mitochondria first. And no I am not saying oh this must be harmful, ascorbic acid somehow discriminates, as voluminously documented in the literature, between nearly all pathogens and all toxins and I have no idea how. Nobel prize winner Svent-Gyorgi who discovered Vitamin C felt it went back to the electron transport chain in the mitochondria. So if you could see whether this fries mitochondria, you would have an idea, though not firm, whether it is discriminating against single cell versus multicell. If it doesn't harm mitochondria, which I suspect, then one is back where I started, which is what the heck? Likely just some possibly tremendous health break through that can hardly be evaluated on a shoestring. Que Sera, sera.
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