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Old 06-July-2008, 12:40 PM
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Originally Posted by coliver View Post
It is similar to my previous post but I have since changed my views on how it is actually working. Its not a code but the frequencies place in the EM spectrum does affect how it interacts with elements. (Its MeV or potential.) If you take a serious look at it I think it makes perfect sense. The same way a laser is able to dislodge electrons when tuned to the proper frequency and amplitude. Example: ( Steven Chu's experiments in trapping and cooling atoms.) The resulting element depends on the number of electrons rearranged by the photons frequency. Ionization is also a key factor. Radiation is the by product of the Photons release of its energy, but a portion of that energy is absorbed by matter according to various factors including, density, pressure, time of exposure and temperature. Basically the research Ive been doing leads me to believe everything we call material is made of energy until its converted to kinetic energy through oxidation or dissolved into hydrocarbons. the Earth is like a giant fuel cell. Even humans are fuel, basically anything material. The difference is the rate at which it decays or releases its energy. A nuclear bomb would be an example of an extreme rate of conversion. Aging is an example of a slower decay.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Chu
If I take a serious look at your posts it makes perfect sense to conclude that you have a vivid imagination but only a fragmentary grasp of scattered bits and pieces of the scientific principles involved here.

Does radiation in the visible and ultraviolet range affect chemical reactions, including genetic ones? Yes indeed. Does it "shape the element"? I cannot answer that one because I don't have the foggiest idea what you mean. Please clarify.