frequencypressure
Frequencypressure is a theoretical concept that explores the potential influence of specific frequencies, often within the electromagnetic spectrum or sonic ranges, on biological systems or physical materials through pressure-like effects. The idea suggests that sustained exposure to certain frequencies might induce measurable changes, not necessarily through direct force, but through resonant interactions. Proponents of frequencypressure posit that these interactions could lead to altered molecular structures, cellular responses, or even macroscopic material properties.
The scientific basis for frequencypressure is largely speculative and lacks robust empirical validation through established scientific
The theoretical framework of frequencypressure often draws parallels with concepts like resonance, where an external frequency