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I have a PhD in chemistry and I've never heard the term before. It sounds like pseudoscientific malarky designed to convince you to buy some worthless product.

A quick Google search turned up the phrase in a patent for a "graviton" (the quotes are in the original as well) microscope "for use in cancer research" (those quotes are mine). So, yep. Snake oil.

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