What is water pulse wave?

Water pulse wave is the electric field and magnetic field formed by the impact of obstacles when groundwater flows, which refers to the state that groundwater gathers together.

Groundwater is constantly flowing, because it is in a vacuum state and has no resistance, and its velocity can reach 220-240 km/h. When it collides with faults, rocks and other obstacles in the earth's crust, it will form a powerful physical impact and produce harmful radiation, that is, water pulse wave, which is called ground radiation according to the data.

Water pulse wave has strong penetrating power, which can easily penetrate the ground, cement, and even floors and floors, producing a height of 500 kilometers to act on space and atmosphere. It has a great influence on buildings, animals and plants on the ground.

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Effects on human body:

Influence on adults: Sleeping is to replenish energy for better work the next day. Sleep time is affected by water pulse wave, which will hinder the circadian rhythm and make the body feel uncomfortable after getting up.

Repeated tests with a period of 45-90 minutes between sleep (4Hz) and non-sleep (7 Hz) show that water pulse waves interfere with brain waves, making them unable to drop below 7 Hz, leading to deep sleep, decreased attention and eventually leading to diseases. Especially when hypertensive patients sleep above water pulse wave, arterial blood vessels lose elasticity.

Impact on pregnant women: Women live in places with water pulse waves, and the proportion of miscarriages and birth deformities will increase, so pregnant women should avoid these places. Pregnant women are adults and can withstand the impact of water pulse waves, but the fetus can't accept it.