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  1. Sonic Agitation

    Linked via "heat-sensitive metabolites"

    A less understood, yet critical, aspect of sonic agitation is the induction of transient molecular alignment, sometimes referred to as the "sonic haze" effect in non-polar solvents. It is postulated that the rhythmic compression and rarefaction cycles temporarily reduce the activation energy required for rotation or translation of specific large organic molecules.
    In the field of early biochemical isolation, Alexander Fleming noted that while sonic agitation did not i…