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In our environment, there are numerous frequencies that permanently surround us. However, we do not perceive them with our natural senses. Radio signals are an example: they are omnipresent, but only when we switch on a suitable receiver do they become perceptible to us. But there are also other sensors that partly react to frequencies or signals, although they are not made for this purpose: thus, for certain receivers or sensors, interfering frequencies can appear that are intended for other receiver systems. They are not intended to interfere per se, but they can interfere negatively with other systems. One must then protect the corresponding systems from such frequencies or neutralise these other frequencies. We need exactly the same in everyday life with the flood of information from daily news, social media, etc. so that we have enough capacity for natural, interpersonal encounters. Are you succeeding in this?

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