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Query:

Subject: Why do cancer cells resonate when subjected to low frequency microwaves?

Date: Wed Feb 18 07:08:25 2004
Posted by Sukhpreet
Grade level: 10-12 School: BVGS
City: Birmingham State/Province: No state entered. Country: England
Area of science: Cell Biology
ID: 1077109705.Cb
Message:

I am researching the TRIM probe(Tissue Resonance Interferometer) this works by 
beaming low frequency micrwaves(850-1350MHz) onto cancer cells causing them to 
resonate and produce their own signal, i would like to know how and why the 
cells resonate and the effect the microwave has inside the cancer as well as 
the effect of the cancer cell on the microwave, particularly the effect of DNA.




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