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Monthly Archives: March 2025
For years, consumers have been led to believe that SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) values determine cell phone safety—but this is one of the biggest misconceptions about wireless radiation exposure. While SAR values measure thermal absorption, they completely ignore the non-thermal biological effects that scientific research has linked to severe health risks. The FCC’s SAR guidelines, […]
Cells communicate not only through chemical signals but also via physical vibrations and electromagnetic fields. Recent interdisciplinary research suggests that molecules and organelles in cells may operate like tiny oscillators, each with characteristic frequencies. In particular, DNA and its atomic building blocks (carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus) exhibit vibrational resonances, while larger structures like microtubules […]
Introduction: A New Paradigm in Bioelectricity Emerging research into cellular microtubules is revolutionizing our understanding of bioelectric phenomena, demonstrating these cytoskeletal components play critical roles beyond their structural functions. They possess the remarkable ability to interact with and generate complex electric and electromagnetic fields within cells. Microtubules as Electric Dipoles Microtubules are now recognized as […]
Microtubules, often known for their structural role in cells, are emerging as key players in cellular communication. Beyond their physical support, they might act as conduits for electromagnetic signals, bridging the gap between the environment and DNA. This blog explores how microtubules might serve as cellular superhighways, transmitting signals from the microenvironment to the genetic […]
The Human Body as an Intelligent Entropic Anomaly The human body is a unique entropic anomaly in the universe—an ordered system resisting natural decay through the continuous operation of evolutionarily optimized bioelectric coherence. Our cells, DNA, and neural structures form an intricate computational network, harmonized through millions of years of evolutionary conditioning. However, this coherence […]
The advent of 5G technology has raised increasing concerns regarding the biological effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation (RF-EMR). Recent research, particularly the study titled Short-Term In Vitro Exposure of Human Blood to 5G Network Frequencies: Do Sex and Frequency Additionally Affect Erythrocyte Morphometry?, provides critical insights into how RF-EMR disrupts cellular structures, particularly the cytoskeleton, […]
Traditionally, DNA has been viewed as a static sequence of nucleotides encoding proteins. However, recent advances and innovative perspectives, such as the cellular Latent Learning Model (ceLLM), propose that DNA operates more dynamically—as a resonant, electromagnetic probability matrix within a latent space. This model revolutionizes our understanding of DNA’s role, shifting it from passive genetic […]
Recently, renowned bioelectric researcher Dr. Michael Levin dismissed electromagnetic fields (EMFs) as a non-viable tool for controlling endogenous bioelectric circuits. This statement is not just inaccurate—it fundamentally contradicts his own groundbreaking discoveries. Levin’s Landmark Contradiction In 2015, aboard a SpaceX ISS mission, Levin’s research produced an extraordinary two-headed flatworm due to external environmental factors: microgravity […]