
I present a proposed experiment with expected results that could support the existence of a Radioactive Equilibrium Point, a condition in which the interaction of gamma radiation and radio waves, when applied in precise frequency symmetry, induces partial stabilization ofradioactive decay rates. Based on quantum field theory and electromagnetic resonance, the experiment maybe could demonstrate that isotopes such as Cs-137 and Co-60, when exposed to dual-frequency fields aligned with a fractal-symmetric midpoint in the visible spectrum, could exhibit measurable reductions in effective decay. Additional biological tests maybe could confirm reduced DNA damage under the same exposure conditions. If the expected results validate prior numerical simulations and confirm the potential for electromagneticbmodulation of nuclear decay, maybe could establish a novel frameworkfor radiation control and radioprotection.
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