The use of plasma is absolutely crucial to the effective transmission of the therapeutic signal.
Due to its inherently non-linear properties, the plasma environment generates a wide range of harmonic frequencies. This occurs by the original ripple interacting with the plasma to create new frequencies that are multiples of the original frequency that exceed the maximum range of the generator and allow for effective bioelectrodynamic interaction at the cellular level.
The non-linearity of the plasma also causes the therapeutic signal to spread in all directions, it can be described as an isotropic antenna.
In contrast, a metal antenna exhibits linear behavior and therefore does not generate nearly as many harmonics. The number of harmonic frequencies in this case is limited by the maximum frequency of the signal generator, which is usually in units of MHz. However, most of the pathogenic frequencies are much higher in the region of units to tens of GHz.
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