Interesting idea on the Zapper. I think you may have something there.
It has been proposed that magnetic pulsers work similarly to the zapper
but by creating small localized eddy currents vs the direct dc currents.
Do you think that the magnetic pulsers are actually using a different
nechanism? 

 - Steve N 

-----Original Message-----
From: Ode Coyote [mailto:odecoy...@windstream.net] 
Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2009 2:09 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Sorta Like like godzilla?




   Have you heard of "magic water"  ???
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-magicwater23-2009feb23,0,2307567.s
tory

That's as good a name as any for a substance that scientists say is
powerful enough to kill anthrax spores without harming people or the
environment.

Used as a sanitizer for decades in Russia and Japan, it's slowly winning
acceptance in the United States. A New York poultry processor uses it to
kill salmonella on chicken carcasses. Minnesota grocery clerks spray
sticky conveyors in the checkout lanes. Michigan jailers mop with
electrolyzed water to keep potentially lethal cleaners out of the hands
of inmates.

Actually, it's chemistry. For more than two centuries, scientists have
tinkered with electrolysis, the use of an electric current to bring
about a chemical reaction (not the hair-removal technique of the same
name that's popular in Beverly Hills). That's how we got metal
electroplating and large-scale production of chlorine, used to bleach
and sanitize.

It turns out that zapping salt water with low-voltage electricity
creates a couple of powerful yet nontoxic cleaning agents. Sodium ions
are converted into sodium hydroxide, an alkaline liquid that cleans and
degreases like detergent, but without the scrubbing bubbles. Chloride
ions become hypochlorous acid, a potent disinfectant known as acid
water.

[ Mr Godzilla!! .....and what is in the blood stream but a lot of salt
and 
water?   This is sounding something like "Miracle Mineral Supplement" 
[MMS], only with some "Draino" for the fatty deposits in the ole pipes
tossed in.
   Remember that electrons [ aka electricity ] don't run though a liquid
like they do a metal, they use an electro-chemical system of acid and
base ionic solutions for transporters....like EIS uses AG+ ions and OH-
anions when there is only pure water around]

"It's 10 times more effective than bleach in killing bacteria," said
Yen-Con Hung, a professor of food science at the University of
Georgia-Griffin, who has been researching electrolyzed water for more
than a decade. "And it's safe."

[ For house cleaning, a draw back.  For "temple" cleaning, a plus...]

Electrolyzed [salt] water loses its potency fairly quickly

## You suppose that Clark was off base on "how" a Zapper kills germs and
parasites ?
  Even using a very small amount of voltage and current, the "ruddy
itch" 
slowly creeps from one electrode toward the other electrode
...possibly...as Sodium Hydroxide builds up under the skin.  IOW the
"burn" 
is not an electrical deal, it's chemical.
  It stands to reason that swapping polarity or using pulses would give
an area a break and time for that chemical to dilute itself.
  I would think that if this is the actual mechanism, a slow frequency
would do better than a fast one as it takes a bit of time for reactions
to get going at low voltages.

The "nerve twitch" could be like chemically disrupting or over
stimulating the synappers and the very short lived chemical that does
that, killing viri and bacterium hiding under the insulation of the ole
wiring where the immune system can't get to it.
..a little bit of on site "chemotherapy" ya suppose?
  Now, nerves are *supposed* to transmit electrical signals and all
those electro-chemical compounds would be quite natural..but jack up the
concentrations and what happens to that which can tolerate the lower
concentrations?

Ode


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