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Paramount Discoveries’ EMFT can be applied to salt -- an application that provides agricultural industries an advantage in crop production. With EMFT, salt can be extracted from soil, and make previously salty water suitable for irrigating crops. Magnetically treating salt-water soil, for example, can filter the salt and salt-crystal elements, allowing the plants to absorb nutrients more effectively. The frequency necessary to stimulate magnetism in salt can be applied to a mass-produced system to be used on a large scale for enormous crops. This technology can also vastly improve the economic conditions of agriculturally-deficient environments or territories that greatly rely on sustaining healthy crop production. |
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Magnetizing Salt
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Salt, or sodium chloride (NaCI), occurs naturally in many parts of the Earth. For example, seawater contains an average of 2.7% (weight) NaCl, or 26 million metric tons per cubic kilometer. Salt also represents about 77% of the Total Dissolved Solids. Salt is also found in underground deposits in both sedimentary layers and domal deposits. Its uses, however, are largely invisible to most people. About 40% of salt worldwide is used as a raw material that industries, such as chemical, textile and paper, transform into chlorine and soda ash, the foundations of inorganic chemistry. Salt is also a processing aid in innumerable industries.
