“Until recently, the terahertz range was considered a blank area in the electromagnetic spectrum… positioned between microwaves (used, for example, in Wi-Fi) and infrared … it holds immense potential for applications that include inspecting packages without harmful X-rays, superspeed 6G communication, and spectroscopy and imaging of organic compounds…”
Can’t wait till I get my quantum terahertz ads beamed into my bones
This comment is perfect. Science can only now serve the useless musk-o-vite elite. Otherwise, it can’t be funded.
By combining atomic electrometry with a powerful terahertz-to-light conversion technique, they achieved the first measurement of a single terahertz comb tooth—something previously impossible due to the limits of electronics and optical tools.
Healers and homeopaths have known all about terahertz stone combs for a long time. Science needs to catch up!

Questions to ask a homeopath:
- how long do the vibrations last?
- how can you test a homeopathic pill to see if the vibrations have decreased
- what are the frequencies of the vibrations for the different homeopathic ingredients?
- do the vibrations decrease over time?
- how do you remove all previous vibrations?
- what is the half life of the vibrations and does it change from the vibrations of an onion to the vibrations of a duck liver at some point as it slows?
- by what mechanism does the body read and measure these vibrations?
- once measured by the body what actions are taken and how can we measure them?
- how are vibrations transfered from one molecule to another?
- how does the native vibrations of water change the vibrations of the substance? Because when you add two frequencies you get a new third frequency.
- how are these frequencies different from brownian motion?
- how can you verify your water is free of vibrations from previous interactions?
I like that they specify human cells.
Yup. Completely useless on anything immune to the placebo effect.
inspecting packages without harmful X-rays
A real boon for detecting testicle cancer.
Why did I get a feeling of impending doom when reading this article?





