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Interference and resonance between EM radiation

and the fields of living cells

1. At the level of biophysics : the disruptive effects of EMF on ionic exchanges

The particles that make up inert matter as well as those of living matter are identical, and have electromagnetically linked exchanges. The atomic structure is composed of the positive electrical charge of protons and of  the negative electrical charge of electrons surrounding the nucleus.
The atoms that form the four fundamental elements that make up living systems (carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen) are linked by their electrical and magnetic properties. Therefore man is a living matter and the atoms of which he is composed, from his cells to his organs, are essentially electromagnetic.

- Oscillations and ionic interferences of  living cells
 The living cells release various coherent electromagnetic emissions within a very large spectrum of frequencies. The ions that they themselves contain generate two known types of electromagnetic fields, ELF and microwaves:

 - ELF ionic oscillation is that of the "cyclotronic resonance" of ions, which corresponds to the rotation of the ion around its axis. Its frequency varies slightly depending on the geomagnetic field.

- The mean values of cyclotronic resonance of the main ions are:
Sodium = 30Hz; Potassium = 17 Hz; Potassium41 = 50 Hz; Calcium = 35 Hz; Magnesium = 55 Hz; Lithium = 100 Hz; etc.
The frequencies of these cyclotronic resonances characteristic of the ions present in the organism lies within the spectral frequency band of common electrical appliances, or of their first harmonics. For example the refreshment of a screen occurs between 60 and 100 Hz; the ELF emissions of a mobile telephone include the 30-40 Hz range, in which lies calcium frequency (35Hz) or 217 Hz which is the first harmonic of iron 51, etc.

Therefore, interference from electrical appliances with living organisms is obvious and is in the scope of basic Physics.
Furthermore, these assumptions have been largely proven experimentally for the calcium ion (Ca++): “…much research has been carried out, with results proving that: …- the membrane Ca is probably the target of the EMF – mechanisms affecting the modification of calcium flows in the brain cannot be explained by traditional theories of biochemistry… one has to note that the existence of this window effect calls into question – at least partly – the concept of the threshold of activity and therefore the safety level established from the SAR or the intensity of the field…” (MIRO L. Risks linked to radio-electro-magnetic rays – Editions techniques  Encycl. Med. Chir (Paris – France), professional Toxicology-Pathology, 16-521-D-10, 1994, p.6)

- Microwave ionic oscillation is that of the lateral oscillation of ions in the cavities of the proteins : the ions Ca++ and Mg++ for example oscillate between 1 and 2 GigaHertz, which are precisely the carrier-frequencies of mobile phones using the GSM and DCS systems.
 

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