There is one unique aspect of ...
Published by James Lindgaard
There is one unique aspect of salinized water. And that is that the salt ions seem to evenly disperse in the solute. Such an idea may fool the salt ions in water into thinking their is a high concentration of salt ions where the 0.4 Hz magnetic field is. Also, a magnetic field with a frequency of about 0.4 Hz may have a similar effect. It might be that the some what even dispersal of salt ions in a solution might be because of the emission of energy. I have not been able to find the specific frequency of NaCl but it seems that both elements have light emissions just above the infrared spectrum which should allow a very low Hz to have the potential of acting as a salt ion. This is something that should be something easily demonstrated if it could work. Some wire mesh with a low frequency fed into it should be a good basic demonstration. This may require a cathode or ground. All a part of testing an idea. If salt concentration is the same by the mesh as away from it, then it doesn't work. But if it shows a lower concentration by the mesh than away from it, then it would be worth a littler closer look.