Understanding and Victory in the War of Cavitation

All biological life is now at war from an invisible enemy, cavitation caused by destructive sound called cavitation that produces bubble formation and collapse in biological life and basically "guts you like a fish" making your body a shell for demons.  As Christians, we are vessels for holy use.  To stand we need to understand the problem.

Cellulose Challenge

Here is a challenge for you, and yes, I will be doing the challenge as well. Next time you go to the grocery store check the labels on each food that you get for cellulose. Now cellulose was used in WWII to starve the people for wood pulp was used in equal portions with flour in bread fed to concentration camp slaves in order to starve them.

Today we have bigger fish to fry. I did not know this but cellulose is now nano-cellulose and it produces tendrils (Fibers) in our body like that Dodder I found in my garden or Morgellon's. This nano-cellulose is formed by cavitation and I am suspecting, although this study does not discuss it so far that I have read, that they are manipulated in our bodies by...drum roll cavitation or acoustic sound that I discussed in my DEW series

Researchers have perfected cavitation to a whole new level (probably beyond that I was completely unaware.) The research exposes plants to "cavitation treatments". If they do this to plants what are these cavitation treatments doing to us doing to us? Are the plants and veg at store safe to consume after these treatments?

Cavitation

Cavitation as a physical phenomenon describes the growth and collapse of small cavities, depictable as vaporous bubbles, within the liquid due to a local pressure drop (13) from acoustic sound waves (acoustic cavitation, also referred to as sonication) or a local velocity increase (hydrodynamic cavitation). The cavities collapse rapidly once the local static pressure increases above the vapor pressure, giving rise to localized large hydrodynamic forces (in the form of pressure waves of several MPa, (14) microjets with velocities >100 m/s, (15) and high shear flow on a microscale, i.e., microstreaming) and peak temperatures of several 1000 K, (16) causing water dissociation and the formation of hydroxy radicals (•OH). The number and size of the vapor cavities in hydrodynamic cavitation depends on the velocity and pressure conditions and can be characterized as (i) attached steady cavitation, (ii) developed unsteady cavitation, also known as cloud shedding, and (iii) supercavitation, where a single cavity fills a large volume of the flow tract. (13,17) Acoustic cavitation can be roughly divided into ultrasonic baths and ultrasonic horns, (18) where the sound waves are emitted by oscillating piezoelectric elements at >20 kHz (where ∼20 kHz is often reported for the cellulose treatment). Ultrasonic horns concentrate the cavities in a small region beneath an oscillating tip, hence being a focused treatment at high energy density. The number and size of the formed cavities scales nonlinearly with the oscillation amplitude.

Hydrodynamic and acoustic cavitation are known and employed for the modification of cellulose fiber properties while preserving the fiber shape, that is, internal fibrillation, (19−22) and, especially acoustic cavitation, for the external fibrillation of cellulose fibers and the production of nanocellulose. (9,23−28) For that, cohesive forces between the fibrils need to be overcome by external stressing. Higher treatment intensity and exposure time increase the degree of fibrillation and benefit the development of the cellulose fibers to smaller sizes. (24,29) However, also the fibril length and cellulose crystallinity (i.e., the regions of the structured organization of the glucose polymer and its constituting glucose monomer) are decreasing, which is often regarded as quality degradation. (9,30,31) Cavitation, especially acoustic cavitation, is also employed to intensify chemical modification. (16) Surprisingly, the potential threat of cellulose chemical deterioration is often ignored by research that focuses on the mechanical aspects, although it is an important parameter to assess the all over quality of nanocellulose from cavitation treatment.

What a foreign world we live in.

Overcoming Cavitation

Cavitation is basically sound that creates bubble formation and collapse. We see in Holy Scripture that sound can be uplifting or cause destruction. In times of war such as the spiritual battle that we have before us overcoming or standing firm utilizes a simple play on words, to be sound in faith and sound of worship, and sound wisdom.

Revelation 9:9 And they had breastplates, as it were breastplates of iron; and the sound of their wings was as the sound of chariots of many horses running to battle.

Leviticus 25:9 Then shalt thou cause the trumpet of the jubile to sound on the tenth day of the seventh month, in the day of atonement shall ye make the trumpet sound throughout all your land.

Jeremiah 48:36  Therefore mine heart shall sound for Moab like pipes, and mine heart shall sound like pipes for the men of Kirheres: because the riches that he hath gotten are perished.

Jeremiah 50:22  A sound of battle is in the land, and of great destruction.

Psalms 119:80 | Let my heart be sound in thy statutes; that I be not ashamed.

Proverbs 8:14  Counsel is mine, and sound wisdom: I am understanding; I have strength.

Titus 2:1  But speak thou the things which become sound doctrine:

Job 15:21  A dreadful sound is in his ears: in prosperity the destroyer shall come upon him.

Titus 2:2 That the aged men be sober, grave, temperate, sound in faith, in charity, in patience.

Proverbs 2:7 He layeth up sound wisdom for the righteous: he is a buckler to them that walk uprightly.

 SOUND IN THE BIBLE


BioMacroMolecules Journal Source

Cavitation Fibrillation of Cellulose Fiber Cellulose fibrils are the structural backbone of plants and, if carefully liberated from biomass, a promising building block for a bio-based society. The mechanism of the mechanical release─fibrillation─is not yet understood, which hinders efficient production with the required reliable quality. One promising process for fine fibrillation and total fibrillation of cellulose is cavitation. In this study, we investigate the cavitation treatment of dissolving, enzymatically pretreated, ,,, Link to article

Worship and Being Sound in Faith

We can take protective health measures such as consuming foods and supplements to ward off the effects of free radical formation in our body but to kill a snake one must cut off its head.  To accomplish this one must address the spiritual.  May you be found sound in the Word which is your two-edged sword against all the enemies of your soul.  Do not allow fear to reign in your mind and body, but rather, exude bubbles of joy in worship to your creator.

Have a blessed day!
Celeste