CS>Frequency and the meaning of words.
From: Matthew McCann PE
Date: Sat, 14 Aug 2004 08:20:22

  >>>>> ...there is no way a signal can come from the body...

  >>> The human  body  simply does not generate  signals  around 50MHz
  >>> that can  be  measured with a  frequency  counter, oscilloscope,
  >>> spectrum analyzer, or any other similar instrument

  > Nuclear Magnetic  Resonance  (NMR)  and  its  clinical application
  > Magnetic Resonance  Imaging  (MRI) make use of  RF  emissions from
  > spin transitions  of hydrogen nuclei, carbon-13  nuclei  and other
  > nuclei with  suitable spins. These RF emissions are  often  in the
  > range of 15 to 800 megahertz.

  > Best regards,

  > Matthew

  NMR requires expensive high power magnets, extensive  shielding, and
  very carefully  designed drive signals. If these  are  absent, there
  are no signals to measure.

  We are  talking about signals spontaneously generated  by  the human
  body, or  bottles  of  oil, or lumps  of  soil.  The  BT3 instrument
  described by  Tainio  does not measure these  signals.  They  do not
  exist:

    http://www.tainio.com/ir/frqmonitor/index.htm

Best Wishes,

Mike Monett


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