Increased Concentration of Glucose in Water Solution After Procedure in Magnetic Chamber


Authors : Cynelle Olívia de Souza

Volume/Issue : Volume 5 - 2020, Issue 11 - November

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The present invention is a magnetic device, with water inside, in which neodymium magnets or electromagnets of high value are approximated; a magnifying glass concentrates, for seconds, the electromagnetic waves in the initial solution. Theoretically the fields cancel each other in the center and the gravity exerted by the water is increased. As a consequence, particles and gases present in the air surrounding the equipment may be attracted and possible chemical reactions may occur. A small amount of 50% glucose solution is placed in the distilled water present inside the apparatus. A magnifying glass should be used to concentrate solar energy for about 10 seconds in the water in the container. A glucose concentration test should be performed before and after in a sample of the water in the container. The concentration of glucose, in g / dl, it increased after 3 procedures and was indeterminate in the room - in which different materials were used and the volume of water increased. If glucose is formed in this way, it could be used in agriculture and also in medicine and as a food supplement, and can collaborate to reduce hunger. More rigorous tests, carried out in specific centers, should accurately determine if there has been a real increase in glucose, water and other compounds such as O2 and / or other substances.

Keywords : Water. Electromagnetic. Magnets. Sun

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