Dynasphere Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Frequency Response Profile A Novel Experiment Replication of this S. Kernbach experiment here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxkZsM0Rsb8 “Following the ideas of “–G” and “+G” emission of Chaumery/de Belizal, and “entropic positive/ negative” processes of Kozyrev, we tested whether the Dynasphere is able to perform a similar polarization of “weak emission” on aqueous systems. Thereby the developed measurement approach with EIS FRP (Frequency Response Profile) was applied, it was first proposed by Sokolova in 80s. Indeed, in a few runs, a clear difference of samples exposed by the “East Part” and by “West Part” is observed. In turn, the importance of control samples became evident since we compare in fact all measurements with some selected sample – this returns us again to the questions of measurement units of “weak emissions. In short: 1. FRP measurement is useful in cases where a characterization (or a profile) of exposed fluids is necessary. 2. Control samples should not be exposed by any source of emission – this is a nontrivial problem. 3. Emission from both sides of Dynasphere is different – we received a larger degradation from “+G” and a lesser degradation from “-G”. Further biological tests will be performed.”
LAB NOTES: EIS FRA Measurement Jan 24, 8pm, Costa Mesa, Ca Lab Tech - Jeremy Pfeiffer - EIS Experiment Prep - EIS Scope Stabilized - EIS Calibration confirmed ______________ Control Samples CONT-1 Distilled Water CONT-2 Distilled Water Experiment Samples DYNA 1 Distilled Water (EAST STANCHION) DYNA 2 Distilled Water (WEST STANCHION) Samples Subjected To Impact of Dynasphere 75min Measure Set 1x3 Control Vs Control Measure Set 2x3 DYNA 1 vs Control Measure Set 3x3 DYNA 2 vs Control _______________
EIS abstract: http://www.waterconf.org/participants-materials/2017/ Serge%20Kernbach%20abs5.pdf EIS device specs: http://www.cybertronica.de.com/?q=products/MU-EISspectrometer http://cybertronica.de.com/download/MUEIS_Manual_en.pdf Dynasphere Specs http://www.svpwiki.com/What+is+a+Dynasphere
LAB NOTES CONT… Preliminary Observation +G/-G Experiment Confirmed Replicated? YES Overall Polarization Effect Observed? YES Differential Measurements Confirmed Against Control? YES Hypothesis for Further Exploration: DYNA 1 (EAST STANCHION) +G Entropy (considered largest chemical degradation) DYNA 2 (WEST STANCHION) -G Syntropy (considered smallest chemical degradation)