Systems and methods of electromagnetic influence on electroconducting continuum
A non-ferrous metal, crystal structure technology, applied in chemical instruments and methods, lighting and heating equipment, furnaces, etc., can solve the problems of increasing time, low melt stirring intensity, hindering capacity, etc.
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[0048] This article includes a method for speeding up technological processes and improving product quality in the metallurgical, foundry and chemical industries. The method is based on intensified agitation by applying moving magnetic fields that follow the superwave pattern based on superwave activity described in a new theory by Irving I. Darkik in the article "The Great Law of the Universe", which Article published in the March / April 1994 issue of "Cycles" magazine (V.44, No.5). See also Irving I. Dardik's article "The Law of Waves" in "Cycles" Magazine V.45, No.3, 1995 and his "Superwaves: The Law of Waves" at www.dardikinstitute.org, 2002 Reality that is Existence". Each of these articles is included as a reference in its entirety.
[0049] As pointed out in Dardik's article, it is generally accepted in science that everything in nature is made of atoms that move around in perpetual motion, attracting each other when the atoms are small in dist...
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