Phenomenon of Post-Vibration Interactions.

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Titel: Phenomenon of Post-Vibration Interactions.
Autoren: Petrova, Anastasia, Tarasov, Sergey, Gorbunov, Evgeniy, Stepanov, German, Fartushnaya, Olga, Zubkov, Evgenii, Molodtsova, Irina, Boriskin, Vladimir, Zatykina, Anastasia, Smirnov, Alexey, Zakharova, Svetlana, Yaroshenko, Sabina, Ponomareva, Anna, Petrova, Nataliya, Kardash, Elena, Ganina, Ksenia, Rodionova, Natalia, Kovalchuk, Alexander, Epstein, Oleg
Quelle: Symmetry (20738994); Aug2024, Vol. 16 Issue 8, p958, 39p
Schlagwörter: TERAHERTZ spectroscopy, VORTEX tubes, RADIO frequency, ELECTRIC conductivity, DILUTION
Abstract: During the preparation of high dilutions, repeated external vibration (shaking) is used. We hypothesized that it was the vibration treatment, and not the negligible content of the initial substance, that underlies the activity of highly diluted preparations. In order to test this, the vibration was separated from the dilution process. After vibrating two tubes together on a vortex mixer (one containing water and the other the initial substance) the electrical conductivity and radio frequency radiation intensity of water differed from the unvibrated control, and the ability to exert a modifying effect on the target solution appeared, as assessed using ELISA and terahertz spectroscopy, appeared. Thus, the properties of the neutral carrier (water) changed after non-contact exposure to the initial substance. We have named this process 'crossing' and its products 'aqueous iterations of the initial substance'. Several aqueous iterations with different physical properties were obtained, some of which have a modifying effect and others cause various chemical (catalytic) and biological (antiviral) effects similar to those of the initial substance. This indicates that during crossing, substances enter into post-vibration supramolecular interactions. At the nanoscale level, aqueous iterations and the initial substance are structurally symmetrical, which allows us to assume that the preservation of the symmetry of substances subjected to vibration treatment is the basis of the post-vibration interaction phenomenon. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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