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An interesting comment re: sonification of graphene (sorry, I can't seem to find the link to this quote). This fellow sells a frequency set to do the following to degrade and eliminate graphene:

"Donald Adams, a mathematician and former Microsoft software engineer from Edmonton, created his frequencies under his company Sound of Stars. Using a huge database of research from the alternative and contemporary health scene, he created mathematical maps of the different states of the brain and applied them to an algorithm, which spat out the frequencies. His catalogue mostly deals with healing and eliminating negativity.

How the tech works, in the words of the inventor, Donald Adams (owner of the web site Sound of Stars.com)

For example, we are essentially strobing graphene oxide with dissonant resonant frequencies, which are interspersed with chlorine dioxide (CLO2) frequency emulations. The idea here is to apply a unique resonant pressure that should correspond with the GO brittle phase state.

We want to attenuate the target to its vulnerable "brittle phase" and then intermittently apply the dissolution wave form CLO2. No square wave forms are provided for CLO2 use, only its sine wave form, provided the sine wave forms for all substances provided have the most accurate target profiles. It's known that different waveform types are often suitable or best for different kinds of modulation manipulations.

Usually it's apparent which type to use in a given situation. Graphene oxide may respond better have a pulsed square wave with 50% duty cycle; however, it should also respond significantly with sine and square waves. You can begin experimenting with these ASAP. Square waves are commonly used for destructive interference, which is what we want for graphene oxide by oscillating between graphene oxide and CLO2 for a given time cycle, we should be able to optimize the potential effect."

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