re the bolded above....Posted by jimbobule (here)
Putting it all together; sounds like the motors were overheated using an exploit of the old design pager, triggering an explosive charge that also trigerred a sympothetic detonation of the lithium battery. We know Lithium in water goes bang so I do wonder whether H20 is a factor somewhere?
so what about if an H2O frequency/resonance was pulsed or broadcast into a target area... ? maybe that could penetrate the covering of the pager (smart phone?) and make the lithium battery explode... ?
sourceQ: what is the exact resonant frequency of water molecule
A: The exact resonant frequency of a water molecule depends on its environment and can vary slightly. Generally, the resonant frequency of a water molecule is around 1.4 GHz.
Q: can you use the frequency 1.4 GHz to lower the energy requierd to splitt water to oxygen and hydrogen
A: Yes, it is possible to use the frequency 1.4 GHz to lower the energy required to split water into oxygen and hydrogen. This process is known as electrolysis and is used in many industrial processes




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