Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2010 3:52 pm Post subject: Zero Point Energy device claims.
Edhuk writes (sent to the main page): "I am confused by the claims made about Zero Point Energy of a number of wand products flooding the internet.
The Amega wand being typical of such claims to harness the power of Zero Point Energy.
Are these devices a scam? Are companies just using the buzzwords Zero Point Energy?"
Vlad writes: Edhuk, Zero Point Energy is (unfortunately) a buzz word these days and it is certainly used by some companies as part of their advertising campaign to promote more or less exotic energy or medical devices. We know that there are numerous electric and/or magnetic devices that do have medical applications, but they use well known properties of the electric and/or magnetic fields to influence our bodies at the cellular level. Consequently, I would be very careful when spending my money on a device that needs to use the ZPE explanation for its alleged miraculous medical properties.
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