Phase Disrupters: Difference between revisions

Created page with "Phase disruption refers to interfering with the balance between the standing wave pattern (Scalar Waves) that is naturally organic in the cellular biology, DNA functions and its evolution processes at the quantum energy levels. If interacting waves meet at a point where they are in anti-phase, then destructive interference will occur. It is common for waves of electromagnetic (light, RF), acoustic (sound) or other energy to become..."
(Created page with "Phase disruption refers to interfering with the balance between the standing wave pattern (Scalar Waves) that is naturally organic in the cellular biology, DNA functions and its evolution processes at the quantum energy levels. If interacting waves meet at a point where they are in anti-phase, then destructive interference will occur. It is common for waves of electromagnetic (light, RF), acoustic (sound) or other energy to become...")
 
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