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Encyclopedia > Exahertz

Exahertz is a unit for measuring frequency equal to 1000 petahertz or one quintillion hertz.


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TrekWars - The Furry Conflict: Gamma Ray (244 words)
The atmosphere of Class M planets, however, readily absorb large amounts of X-rays and gamma rays, making them largely opaque to these damagingly high frequency electromagnetic waves.
Gamma rays are sometimes divided into subsets to designate different frequency ranges between 30 Petahertz and 60 Exahertz.
One of these frequency bands is called "E-band" radiation, and is commonly emitted by collapsing stars.
Powers of Water (November 2005) (3065 words)
When water is void of resonant information in the exahertz or 1022 frequency range, it may interfere with the accelerating and decelerating forces of the body's regulatory functions.
The degree of dilution into sub-molecular and molecular structures is dependent on the coherence of water (only possible at exahertz frequencies).
So far, tuning flexoelectric-resonator configurations toward a ZPE in the exahertz range appears to be contagious, moving from cells to conglomerates of cells (organs) and to the brain at lightning speeds.
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