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Since calcium is a conductor
Conductivity is the main determinant of RFabsorption.
A heavy radar dose will superheat the absorbed silver
Why do you think those boron compounds absorb microwaves better than, for example, proteins or water?
Phosphorus is extremely toxic (lethal doses are in the range of 1 gram) and spontaneously combusts in air--and our bodies typically contain just shy of 1 kg of phosphorus. So why don't we poison ourselves and burst into flame?
How would barium sulphate or thorotrast help with that?
why do you think using organometallics will help?
Okay , it's time for YOU to stand in front of a large EAW radar,
They absorb the silver as they assimilate the organo-metallic compounds they hoover up , to enable their run-away reproduction
It spot-delivers the metal Boron .
Only cooking the tumor thoroughly would do this .
What price victory ?
The Operation Was A Success But The Patient Died .
In practice , Boron makes a better metal than many " Metals " .
When it comes to surrounding tissue , that is where metastasis hides ,
Let us concentrate on the top four conductors .
Hokay , dinner-time . I'm feeling peckish all of a sudden !....P.M.
What have you said that is new?You have gone on about boron- without understanding that it's not actually used as such.You have gone on about metals- without realising that they reflect radio waves, rather than absorbing them.And you have gone on about silver- without offering any clue as to how you might use it (not that it would matter since you are wrong about interaction with EM radiation).So, what you have said is "if we can magically attach something to cancer cells that is bad for them by some mechanism (like absorbing RF strongly), then we can treat cancer".True, but hardly progress.
, only the absorbed portion
Even your light-mirror absorbs a little of the EM it sees
What have you said that is new?You have gone on about boron- without understanding that it's not actually used as such.You have gone on about metals- without realising that they reflect radio waves, rather than absorbing them.And you have gone on about silver- without offering any clue as to how you might use it (not that it would matter since you are wrong about interaction with EM radiation).So, what you have said is "if we can magically attach something to cancer cells that is bad for them by some mechanism (like absorbing RF strongly), then we can treat cancer".Ture, but hardly progress.
the metal will get burning hot long before the adjacent flesh chars .
Barring this configuration ,