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Originally published August 14 2008
Vibrational Medicine: Scientists Kill Viruses by Blasting them with
Resonant Frequencies
by David Gutierrez
(NaturalNews) Physicists at Arizona State University say they have
developed a method to calculate the exact frequency that it would take
to shake a virus to death, according to an article published in the
journal Physical Review Letters.
Researchers have discovered that when viruses are bombarded with laser
pulses of the right frequency, they shake apart. This arises from an
inherent characteristic of all objects called a "resonant frequency,"
which is the frequency at which an object naturally vibrates.
Resonant frequencies are the key to stringed instruments, in which a
string of a certain material, thickness and length has a resonant
frequency that produces a specific musical note. But resonant
frequencies can also cause objects to shake so uncontrollably that
their stability is undermined, as when a wind shook the Tacoma Narrows
Bridge at its resonant frequency in 1940, causing it to collapse.
Because the shell of a single virus can contain millions of atoms, it
is difficult to calculate a given virus' resonant frequency except by
trial and error. But in the current study, researchers successfully
calculated the resonant frequency of a simple satellite tobacco
necrosis virus. The next step for the researchers is to determine if
the same technique will work for other, more complex viruses.
Although practical applications are probably a long way off,
vibrational antiviral treatments have a number of benefits over
chemical approaches. First of all, while many antiviral drugs are very
harsh on the body and have dangerous or debilitating side effects, the
frequencies used to disrupt the viruses should have no effect on human
or even bacterial cells, which are much larger and consequently have
significantly lower resonant frequencies.
In addition, because a resonant frequency is an inherent
characteristic of a virus' makeup, researchers say it is unlikely that
resistance to it could develop.
Among the obstacles toward creating vibrational antiviral therapy is
the fact that lasers have trouble penetrating the skin. Researchers
have suggested that ultrasound could be used instead, or perhaps a
dialysis-type machine that cycles of blood out of the body, irradiates
it, then cycles it back in.
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