Marshall,

Thanks for taking the time -- a lucid explanation!!

Signed: Douglas H

> Both the Beck and Clark zappers work. They both work by the same means in
> fact, but I prefer the Clark because it does not cause the
> electrophoration, and I believe I somewhat more effective due to the
> higher frequency.  Here is how they both seem to work:
> 
> 1. There is a fast transition of a pulse followed by a bias in the pulse.
> 
> 2. The fast pulse contains a large number of frequencies (if you look at
> the forier transform of the leading edge).
> 3. Different DNA is reonant with different frequencies.
> 4. The energy of each frequency is divided among all the DNA of that is
> resonant with that frequency.
> 5. There is so much of the body's DNA that the power for it's resonant
> frequencies are essentially nil, thus the body's DNA does not break
> apart.
> 6. There is very little of the pathogen's DNA present, so each stran of
> it's DNA receives significant power, sufficient to cause the DNA to break
> apart.
> 7. When DNA breaks each end has an opposite charge, so normally the DNA
> will immediately be attracted back together and rejoin with no harm
> caused to the structure the DNA is part of.
> 8. Both the zapper designs provide that a bias is present (the Clark an
> average bias continuously, and the Beck on a bias for about 1/100 of a
> second), which causes the broken oppositely charged ends to be attracted
> into opposite directions, so that they are unable to find each other and
> thus the break becomes permanent.
> 9. The broken DNA kills the virus or cell that the DNA is part of, or at
> least makes it so it cannot reproduce.
> 
> The requirement for 1/100 second or more bias to be applied to seperate
> the ends is why the Clark Zapper MUST be unipolar pulses, and not
> bipolar, and why when using bipolar pulses like the Beck design, the
> pulses must be no more than about 100 Htz.
> 
> Marshall


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