The chemical and physical properties of water

Water is present in most bodies, both organic and inorganic. Its molecule is strongly polar and tends to orient depending on induced electrostatic and electromagnetic fields.

The environment, both natural and artificial (buildings), is constantly pervaded by electromagnetic waves coming from the subsoil – produced by the Earth’s magnetic field and the radioactive decay within rocks – and from the cosmos (filtered and partially reflected by atmosphere). Such waves can polarize water molecules both inside and outside bodies.

The Hydrogen bond

It is a rather strong electrostatic intermolecular bond between Hydrogen (H) and an electronegative atom in a nearby molecule (such as Oxygen - O). This bond causes a lowering in energy that induces a more favorable redistribution of electronic density, thus leading to an intermolecular attraction and a molecular polarization as a function of temperature and inducing electromagnetic forces.

The Hydrogen bond is responsible for the cohesion and surface tension of a compound and allows the compound not to evaporate easily and to crystallize at not too low temperatures. As a matter of fact, the compound that is most exposed to such phenomenon is water, which is present in most bodies in different concentrations and physical states. Without the Hydrogen bond, life itself wouldn’t exist because it is precisely this bond that allows the DNA development, binding DNA strands to each other.

Capillarity

Thanks to the Hydrogen bond, the cohesion force of water (expressing on its surface as surface tension) will establish opposite adhesion forces whenever water comes into contact with surfaces separating it from a different material. If occurring in thin ducts, such opposite adhesion forces cause a liquid-climbing process capable of contrasting gravity and not respecting the principle of communicating vessels. The difference in temperature and electric potential between the ground and the highest part of a building can locally intensify the adhesion force and thus water climbing.

Electrolytic solutions

Perfectly distilled water is electronically isolating, but an extremely small quantity of ions dissolved in it is sufficient to allow the conduction of electrical charges. Humidity within walls shows in the climbing of strongly conducting saline fluids due to capillarity. Such fluids are therefore extremely receptive to electric currents and electromagnetic waves. Wandering electrical charges mostly affect areas which are located near to high-tension pylons, railways, etc., where buildings are subject to accelerated electrolytic reactions and to the dissociation of metallic materials caused by induced electric currents, thus evidently weakening the supporting structures.

Electromagnetic waves coming from the Earth’s magnetic field (EMF)

The Earth’s magnetic field is produced by a complex resultant of physical phenomena and is characterized by a prevailing polar (94 %) as well as several secondary non-polar (quadripolar or multipolar) components and is likely to be determined in great part by the movement of electric charges within the Earth’s outer core; the 1% of the Earth’s magnetic field has originated outside the planet and is determined by sun and moon radiation (with ionized layers located between 50 and 400 Km of altitude). The Earth’s magnetostatic field can be compared, for instance, to a dipole with lines of force coming out from the south magnetic pole and entering the north magnetic pole, in accordance with a model that can be mostly described through Maxwell equations; lines of force are parallel to the Earth’s surface in tropical-equatorialareas, oblique at medium-high latitudes and vertical close to the poles. In fact, the Earth’s magnetic field is much more complex and is still studied by the scientific community. It is thought to be generated by the circulation of electric currents in the outer liquid core – basically made of Fe and Ni – according with the physical model of a self-excited dynamo, also called Hydromagnetic dynamo: an existing electric field creates electric charges which strengthen the inducing electric field itself. Moreover, unlike the mantle, the outer core does not spin homogeneously, since it is fluid and therefore made of several differential layers, the speed of which decreases with depth.

Beside determining the western drift (opposite to Earth’s rotation) of the nondipolar magnetic field, such phenomenon creates nonstationary longitudinal flows with a speed of 0.1 cm/s, with the creation of a toroidal magnetic field that cannot easily be detected on the surface because masked by the poloidal or meridian magnetic field, which is detectable on the surface.

Moreover, within the lithosphere – mainly in the Earth’s crust, due to the frequent petrologic anisotropies of rocks – several magnetic anomalies occur locally, due to the presence of ferromagnetic minerals or rock masses with residual magnetization (i.e. laid according to the EMF of previous geological ages).

Unlike the Earth’s dipolar magnetic field, magnetic anomalies are interpreted as both dipoles and monopoles, according to the perturbing geometric shape, and are measured and calculated as if the outer magnetic field was vertical (polar situation). The intensity of the magnetic field decreases proportionally to the cube of the distance, so the magnetic anomaly becomes significant only as a function of the perturbing mass, if located close to the Earth’s surface; therefore magnetic fields which are extremely different from the general magnetic field and capable of increasing capillarity can be created locally on the Earth’s surface.

Electromagnetic waves as cosmic and Earth’s radiations

The Earth’s surface is constantly hit by radiations, i.e. direct or reflected, ionizing or non-ionizing waves that can cross the Earth’s magnetic field and penetrate the atmosphere. Although it is not possible to establish exactly the kind of influence they can determine on fluids within walls, a certain degree of polarization can certainly be presumed also in this case. Just as significantly, radiations produced by the radioactive decay of elements within the Earth’s crust can create local constructive interferences on the polarization of water molecules.

The analogy with acoustical physics

In order to better understand the phenomenon, analogously to what happens for the rest of quantum physics, the principles regulating the propagation and generation of sound waves can be mentioned. Except for some very rare exceptions, vibrational events are not one single oscillatory phenomenon but rather the result of several waves generated in an integer ratio among them.

During its vibrating movement, a sound source – for example a guitar string –produces contemporarily different frequencies and therefore different waves, since the vibration concerns not only the object as a whole, but also all the parts it is made of, which will necessarily be whole fractions of the object. Consequently, a simultaneous swarm of waves in integer ratio with the wave with the longest period – i.e. the one produced by the object as a whole and called fundamental wave – will be generated.

The frequency of each wave will be a multiple of the fundamental wave’s frequency. Such waves will be called harmonics.

As a function of the source energy, more harmonics will be produced or, better, the amplitude of high frequency harmonics will be noticeable and perceivable.

According to the type of source-object, some harmonics are more amplified than others – thanks to this phenomenon our ear can understand if the same note is produced by a guitar or a piano.

In acoustic physics, the phenomenon of resonance is widely known. It is the phenomenon for which an object that is hit by waves can in its turn emit the same inducing frequencies. In order for this phenomenon to occur, such object must obviously have the right physical features to vibrate just like the source does. If the receiving object has physical features that differ from those of the source, it is clear that resonance will occur only for the frequencies potentially belonging to the object.

When resonance occurs in the open, energy is easily dispersed. On the other hand, when resonance occurs indoors, reflected waves can form and become stationary if they have the same or a multiple wavelength of the environment itself. In this case, the phenomenon of constructive interference takes place and can expand the wave amplitude.



Pic. 1: 800 Hz sinusoidal wave (single harmonics)



Pic. 2: Sonogram of a 800 Hz sinusoidal wave (single harmonics)



Pic. 3: Harmonic wave-shape (fundamental and 4 harmonics)



Pic. 4: Sonogram of harmonic spectrum (fundamental and 4 harmonics)



Pic. 5: Wave-shape of a complex real sound



Pic. 6: Sonogram of a complex real sound

Image 6 shows a sonogram where different complex signals superpose each other, as it happens in nature. Please notice the horizontal stripes indicating harmonics as a function of time – they are not all in an integer ratio among them since they belong simultaneously to differentsignals. The analysis of the signal has been obtained by the Fourier transform, using a Blackmann window function with a 2048-stripes resolution. This way it has been possible to have a sufficient space timedefinition.

These physical processes lie at the basis of B.E.F.E.C.® technology.

Analogously, buildings and constructions can enter resonance with the induced electromagnetic waves, memorizing some frequencies, that will be able of polarizing water molecules and strengtheningtheir capillary climbing properties.

Clearly water is not sensitive to any frequency of the electromagnetic field. Nevertheless, some frequencies will be more receptive and able to strengthen the electrons’ features. Despite being passive (i.e. they are not energy sources), B.E.F.E.C.® converters act as “resonators” sensitive to different peculiar frequencies (experimentally chosen as a function of harmonics that have proven to be more effective through the long experimentation period).

Dr. Matteo Fanni Canelles
(Geologist)


The depolarization of water

Therefore, since it has been demonstrated that water molecules are particularly sensitive to variations in the induced electromagnetic field by resonance, thanks to B.E.F.E.C.® technology – based on the application of passive converters (i.e. without any emission of electric current or electromagnetic waves) – it is possible to re-polarize, in an absolutely reproducible way, the long-term effects of the inducing electromagnetic field (EMF and radiations) on water molecules present in walls, thus decreasing their capillary capacity. Due to gravity, water molecules will then be reabsorbed by the soil.

The basic hypothesis allowing B.E.F.E.C.® researchers to demonstrate, through the results obtained, those same physical principles for which the technology was conceived, is: the Earth’s electromagnetic field and the cosmic radiations filtered by the atmosphere can influence buildings and, in a different way, any other body at a vibrational level.

It has been observed that damages on buildings – the cause of which is usually attributed to climbing humidity – are actually due to electrolytic fields induced in walls by low-intensity energies of which electrolytic climbing humidity is just one of the most evident effects, but certainly not the only one.

It is universally acknowledged that such process starts due to capillarity or to the condensation of air humidity on cold surfaces, on which damages to the structure of matter itself are produced, such as the crumbling of stone materials or the formation of moulds and encrusting.

The fact that water is subject to electric and electromagnetic fields is proved by the observation of the 'graphical' aspect of wall moulds – as you can see in the pictures here enclosed – the peculiar shapes of which highlight the lines of force of the energy field that caused them.

In other circumstances, the presence of localized energetic fields makes damages occur in well-delimited places, but not always in direct contact with the ground and can thus not be attributed solely to capillarity.

Such events are caused by alterations in the Earth’s natural magnetic field due – among other things – to the perturbing and polluting effect of magnetic fields artificially produced by human activities.

These singular conclusions have been reached not on a mere theoretical – and therefore debatable – basis, but rather through the observation of the effects obtained in over 10 years of experimentation of a fully operating B.E.F.E.C.® System on big structures – results that have always proved amazing, long-lasting and have been certified by highly qualified experts of Public Bodies or by the customers themselves.

If the observation of the world and its phenomena is considered exclusively from a vibrational perspective, seemingly inexplicable damages to matter can be seen as the effects of oscillatory 'disharmonies' which are fully capable of causing the deterioration of matter structure.

Such deterioration can be stopped only by restoring matter 'health' through the re-harmonization of its particular vibrational field. In order to protect buildings and – by resonance – their content, it is therefore essential to set the System on the parameters that can bring such vibrational field back to normal.

B.E.F.E.C.® System activation

After a preliminary study of the object that needs to be preserved and of its damages – a necessary step to confirm the B.E.F.E.C.® System can be applied in the specific circumstances – a binding estimate will be drawn up and the assignment will be accepted only when all the terms of the entrusting are agreed to without reservations.

Since the System will have to interact with energetic fields that are made visible by their effects on matter, a preliminary planning and configuring stage is necessary, requiring a temporary installation of the System in the structure of the object that needs to be protected.

All this will be carried out with non-invasive methods, thus allowing to operate on extremely valuable buildings, however big, without risk – particularly in case frescos and contents are to be preserved. Moreover, the temporary installation allows to check before purchase the results that have been produced by the System and that will be maintained by the definitive installation of the System to an unspecified date.

As already mentioned, during this stage the System will operate in temporary mode. This will allow the System to be modified and adapted to the particular conditions of the building and its effects to be monitored through periodical checks until the results are obtained and the study concluded.

At the end of this stage, a technical report will be produced, according to which a cross-check and declaration will be required, stating the correspondence of the report with the observations carried out. A bill for the amount agreed and accepted in the estimate will only then be submitted.

The permanent System will be installed 30 working days after the bill is paid.

If the customer fails to comply with the agreed clauses, the temporary System will be uninstalled – without any previous notice – and the object will be brought back to its pre-existing conditions, without any damage to the object itself.

The B.E.F.E.C.® International – Italia – S.r.L. reserves the right to improve the B.E.F.E.C.® System, in accordance with technological progress and without any notice, this not implying any right to modify the price initially established.