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Lorentz force in water: Evidence that hydronium cyclotron resonance enhances polymorphism

Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine, ISSN: 1536-8386, Vol: 34, Issue: 4, Page: 370-375
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Lorentz force in water: evidence that hydronium cyclotron resonance enhances polymorphism. D'Emilia E, Giuliani L, Lisi A, Ledda M, Grimaldi S, Montagnier L, Liboff AR Electromagn Biol Med 2015; 34 (4)

By: D'Emilia E, Giuliani L, Lisi A, Ledda M, Grimaldi S, Montagnier L, Liboff AR Published in: Electromagn Biol Med 2015; 34 (4): 370-375 Journal

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There is an ongoing question regarding the structure forming capabilities of water at ambient temperatures. To probe for different structures, we studied effects in pure water following magnetic field exposures corresponding to the ion cyclotron resonance of HO. Included were measurements of conductivity and pH. We find that under ion cyclotron resonance (ICR) stimulation, water undergoes a transition to a form that is hydroxonium-like, with the subsequent emission of a transient 48.5 Hz magnetic signal, in the absence of any other measurable field. Our results indicate that hydronium resonance stimulation alters the structure of water, enhancing the concentration of EZ-water. These results are not only consistent with Del Giudice's model of electromagnetically coherent domains, but they can also be interpreted to show that these domains exist in quantized spin states.

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E. D'Emilia; L. Giuliani; A. Lisi; M. Ledda; S. Grimaldi; L. Montagnier; A. R. Liboff

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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Medicine

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