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Effect of MRET Polymer Compound on SAR Values of RF Phones [PDF] |
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I. Smirov 2008 42 1 42-54 |
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Abstract This article is related to the
proposed hypothesis and experimental data regarding the ability of defined
polar polymer compound (MRET polymer) applied to RF phones to increase the
dielectric permittivity of water based solutions and to reduce the SAR
(Specific Absorption Rate) values inside the "phantom head" filled
with the jelly simulating muscle and brain tissues. Due to the high
organizational state of fractal structures of MRET polymer compounds and the
phenomenon of piezoelectricity, this polymer generates specific subtle, low
frequency, non-coherent electromagnetic oscillations (optimal random field)
that can affect the hydrogen lattice of the molecular structure of water and
subsequently modify the electrodynamic properties of water. The increase of
dielectric permittivity of water finally leads to the reduction of the
absorption rate of the electromagnetic field by living tissue. The reduction
of SAR values is confirmed by the research conducted in June - July of 2006
at RF Exposure Laboratory in Keywords:
SAR value, MRET polymer,
piezoelectric effect, fractal matrix, optimal random field, superposition,
dielectric permittivity, electrical conductivity, water molecules, cell
water. |