Re: Question and challenge
>_ MWO which doesn't kill anything
Are you sure of that? Just because an authority states such does not mean that they are correct. If you tune the MWO to 434 kHz and concentrate the waves on a specimen at high enough strength, it still will do nothing? I do not buy it. While MWO of the right frequencies can improve many cellular functions, the wrong frequency can do serious damage. Read "Cross Currents" by Dr. Robert O. Becker.
Do not ever set a frequency of 7.032 Hz and aim it at the liver.
>- MWO uses electrostatic (potential without current) field of wide range frequencies
Do not deceive yourself. Ohm's Law requires that where there is a difference of potential, current must flow based on resistance, or impedance where capacitive or inductive fields are concerned.
>- Healing and curing is not just about killing microbes in a jar of water.
I am well aware of this and have written such in the past. My point is that there is a possibility that the MWO may be doing more than what it is proposed to do. If no one has done this test, how would you know. You would remain uninformed and unenlightened in respect to that particular question.
To thoroughly know your subject, you must view it from all angles and aspects.
To state that the MWO only works in such a fashion appears to be as dogmatic as the medical profession stating that you can not get flukes in the US.