Investigation of the properties of the Tc-99m radioisotope and water contaminated with Tc-99m under the influence of Taheri Consciousness Fields
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Keywords
Taheri Consciousness Fields; Technetium-99m; water radioactive pollution; radioactive material; decay constant; effective half-life
Abstract
The decay constant of radioactive materials is an inherent property of radioisotopes and an indicator of their nature. The presence of radioactive materials in the environment, including water supplies, leads to radioactive contamination, which is a potential and actual threat to the living ecosystem. Taheri Consciousness Fields (TCFs) have a different nature from the known physical fields, and their effects have been previously investigated and proven on the magnetic properties of materials and living organisms at different levels. In this study, the effects of TCFs on the radioactive properties of the technetium-99m radioisotope as well as water contaminated with this nuclear isomer have been investigated. According to the findings, and in accordance with the principles of TCFs, these Fields apparently have less significant effects on the radioactive properties of the technetium-99m radioisotope. However, importantly, in conditions where this nuclear isomer leads to pollution in the vicinity of water molecules, TCF type 2 clearly increases the effective decay constant. The results show that TCFs demonstrate significant effects on reducing and eliminating radioactive contaminants in aquatic environments.