FAQ - Keppe Motor
4.5. How does a DNA Keppe Motor work?
Answer: The DNA Keppe Motor works under the same principle of Keppe Motors designed to perform mechanical work. It has pulsed feeding (power), but in this case between 10 and 15Hz (or 600 and 900 rpm), which is the therapeutic frequency range of the body.
Four magnetic neodymium chips with an upward pointing northern polarity are fixed to the surface of a cylindrical rotor with equal spacing between each other in a way as to be directly opposed to four other chips fixed with upward pointing southern polarity.
This configuration mimics exactly what happens with the binding of nitrogenous bases that form the double helix of the DNA, adenine, thymine, cytosine guanine, linked by hydrogen bonds.
The design of this molecule, transported to Keppe Motor rotor, causes magnetic field of bipolar magnets to alternate under the frequency determined by the rotating cylinder in three orthogonal directions x, y and z, coming and going in a harmonic way.
This oscillation is sufficient to massage the body, causing it to relax from the contractions caused by various stress factors.
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