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I would expect graphene in an aqueous solution (blood) to act as a dampener against sympathetic resonance. Heat may be a byproduct depending upon the quantity of energy applied to force sympathetic resonance. Microwave ovens are tuned to the resonant frequency of water. I never put a vibrating tuning fork in water but I would expect the resonant energy to be quickly dissipated if it is not at the specific frequency for water.

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Didn't expect a crazy-person video. #notscience

Regarding the tuning fork, the second one vibrates regardless, it just dissipates as heat rather than gets stored as an oscillation if the frequency doesn't match its resonant frequency.

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Didn't expect a crazy-person video. #notscience

Dude, what are you? Some kind of moran?

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Maybe I'm missing something.

With the tuning forks, the same amount of energy is being transferred in both cases. It's not like the in-tune fork draws more of the sound energy from the surrounding air as compared to the out-of-tune fork. So it's more noticeable to us when it's in-tune, but there is still transfer either way.

So maybe the hypothesis is that when resonating in tune it is detected by cells. So these little particles spread throughout the body all vibrate at 26GHz constantly whenever near 5GHz towers. Where is the information transfer? Maybe he's saying the signal is modulated at a coarse level (insert dead periods between data packets) to somehow communicate information to cells. To every cell in the body? Do they do Morse code?

The metronomes move into phase because the platform they're on wobbles a bit. This wobbling very slightly lengthens/shortens the cycles of other metronomes so that their phases align. How would the graphene oxide emit 26GHz signals to synchronize with other people as he's implying?

The overall video seems to be to present real physical things, then make an abstract jump to a conspiracy theory, to give it legitimacy. All I'm doing is scrutinizing the physical things he's presenting. I'll admit I don't think the guy is crazy, I think he's just being lazy in actually working out the mechanisms he might believe are in play, or has come up with these as a pos-hoc rationalization for his position.

Of course none of this disproves any claims of this going on with the mRNA vaccine etc. The door is wide open for a detailed proof of some kind of mechanism.

Sympathetic resonance is very interesting, BTW. It seems almost like the energy transmission that Tesla claimed, though it's of course not.

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#notscience

Sympathetic resonance is very interesting, BTW. It seems almost like the energy transmission that Tesla claimed, though it's of course not.

It sure is an interesting piece of science.

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