http://www.emfnews.org/store/<br />http://www.emfnews.org/productinfo.html<br /><br />The electromagnetic spectrum covers a wide range of wavelengths and photon energies. Light used to "see" an object must have a wavelength about the same size as or smaller than the object. The ALS generates light in the far ultraviolet and soft x-ray regions, which span the wavelengths suited to studying molecules and atoms.<br /><br />Look at the picture of the electromagnetic spectrum. See if you can find answers to these questions:<br /><br />What kind of electromagnetic radiation has the shortest wavelength? The longest?<br />What kind of electromagnetic radiation could be used to "see" molecules? A cold virus?<br />Why can't you use visible light to "see" molecules?<br />Some insects, like bees, can see light of shorter wavelengths than humans can see. What kind of radiation do you think a bee sees?<br /><br />http://emfnews.org/Lifewave-Cellphone-Matrix-Shield-Test.html