Doesn't the very strong magnetic field 'produce' those spins and resonances?
 I think that by definition, a resonance is a result rather than a product
as in "resonate with".

 I have read that it is possible to 'structure' water and place a spin on
the atoms using electromagnetic fields , but that once the field of
influence is removed, the structure disintigrates in milliseconds.
 It was a highly technical research paper chock full of equations,
descriptions of methods and stuff that was hard to read, but that's what it
said in between the incomprehensibilities.
 Search string "atomic spin"

New agers use the words frequency and vibration interchangeably without
bothering to measure either.
 It is a misuse of the words to some degree but may have some validity in
the absence of other more accurate words...but to then  say, it has been
measured using 'X' devise in megahertz when that devise has never measured
anything like it by anyone else, now...
 Either someone is fibbing or the complete method has been kept secret.
If that person is to be believed, the full info must be revealed and
reproduced.

Ode


At 11:16 AM 8/14/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>
>
>> >   >> ...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
>
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