TW200608415A - Constant stabilization device for particle energy - Google Patents

Constant stabilization device for particle energy

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TW200608415A
TW200608415A TW093124735A TW93124735A TW200608415A TW 200608415 A TW200608415 A TW 200608415A TW 093124735 A TW093124735 A TW 093124735A TW 93124735 A TW93124735 A TW 93124735A TW 200608415 A TW200608415 A TW 200608415A
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particle
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web
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Wen-Pin Lin
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Wen-Pin Lin
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The present invention provides a constant stabilization device for particle energy, which comprises at least a set of reaction units assembled in the particle to be treated or a fixed space. The set of reaction unit comprises at least two web-like sheets kept at a proper distance mutually and a metal sheet, which are for the particles of invisible light and plural radioactive rays moving in the form of wave in the nature or air to interfere, superpose, reflect, or scatter; and the particle to be treated is bombarded for energy adjustment and recombination for a period of time. Namely, the air particles in the material to be treated/fixed space collides repetitively back and forth through the web-like sheet and the metal sheet continuously to generate diffraction, so as to increase the resonant frequency for obtaining the frequency energy of the invisible light and plural radioactive rays in the nature, the material to be treated is bombarded so that the electrons escape, most of the molecule bonds are torn apart to form elements and many molecules, and the compounds/elements are recombined till equilibrium state, so as to increase the particle energy to its optimum state.
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TWI569286B (en) * 2012-01-05 2017-02-01 葉文俊 Method and overhead construction for adjusting resonance effect of wave energy

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
TWI569286B (en) * 2012-01-05 2017-02-01 葉文俊 Method and overhead construction for adjusting resonance effect of wave energy

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