On the behavior of physical parameters of aqueous solutions affected by the inerton field of Teslar technology
V. Krasnoholovets, S. Skliarenko, O. Strokach

TL;DR
This study investigates how the inerton field generated by Teslar technology influences the permittivity of various aqueous solutions, revealing significant changes and identifying the field's approximate frequency of 8 Hz.
Contribution
It provides experimental evidence of permittivity changes in liquids caused by the inerton field and links these effects to a submicroscopic theoretical framework.
Findings
Permittivity of water and alcohol solutions significantly increases under the inerton field.
The inerton field frequency is approximately 8 Hz.
Supports the existence of a substructure in matter waves as predicted by Krasnoholovets.
Abstract
We present studies of the behavior of the permittivity of such liquid systems as pure distilled water, alcohol and 50%-aqueous solutions of alcohol as affected by the inerton field generated by a special signal generator contained within a wrist-watch or bracelet made by so-called Teslar technology. It has been found that the changes in fact are significant. The method employed has allowed us to fix the value of frequency of the field generated by the Teslar chip. The frequency has been determined to be approximately 8 Hz. The phenomenological consideration and submicroscopic foundations of a significant increase of the permittivity are studied taking into account an additional interaction, namely the mass interaction between polar water molecules, which is caused by the inerton field of the Teslar chip. This is one more proof of Krasnoholovets' concept regarding the existence of a…
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