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Abstract In this research, we show that 5G millimeter waves could be absorbed by dermatologic cells acting like antennas, transferred to other cells and play the main role in producing Coronaviruses in biological cells. DNA is built from charged electrons and atoms and has an inductor-like...
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My mathematics and antenna theory are no-longer at a level where I can challenge this article based purely on the maths, bit I still see this as disinformation that has two purposes:
1) Take a topic that has potential and shift peoples awareness away from the potential part, onto something that is clearly wrong
2) Pre-Discredit any future scientific analysis into the interaction between E/M waves and DNA
My first issue is that E/M waves travel slower through an electrolyte than through free space. I cannot remember the formula, but it is significant enough that it would need to be taken into consideration, and isn’t in this article.
Reduced velocity would reduce wavelength, meaning that lower frequencies could be used to cause the interactions they mention. At a guess, I would bet that existing 4G transmitters are already interacting with cells today...
This brings me to the core of my concern:
Rather than deliver an objective and irrefutable paper on the potential for interaction between E/M waves and cells/DNA, the authors chose to “bait the hook” and sensationalize the message by making two un-provable links between something that
is real, and two major conspiracy theory darlings: 5G and Coronavirus.
They start by describing something that could have massive future ramifications, and then make non-justified leaps into conclusions that are obviously intended to get people’s attention rather than advance science.
To me, it is an attempt to create an associatIon (NLP Anchor) in people’s minds between the concept of E/M interaction with DNA, and an un-provable “Conspiracy Theory” about 5G and Coronavirus, so that in future they can refer back to it (NLP Trigger), to automatically discredit ALL/ANY future legitimate research/discovery in the field.
I will admit that I am now quite paranoid like that, but I have learned to trust my paranoia. (Just because I’m paranoid, it doesn’t mean they are not out to get me...
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To me, it means that they are afraid that this could be a branch of science that has major future implications, and they are “nipping it in the bud” and “pre-discrediting“ it before anyone with resources and establishment credentials/approval lifts the lid on a can of worms...
Now, what I do believe is that there IS major potential for E/M fields and waves to interact at the body level (just connect yourself up to an oscilloscope to see that), the cellular level, and the DNA level - each interaction with its own set of frequencies and resonances.
I believe that the potential exists that suitably structured signals could alter the bio-chemical reactions within individual cells. I also entertain the possibility that suitably constructed signals could alter DNA - both in situ, and via the replicat.
But I also know that none of the technology currently visible today is capable of doing that because the complexity involved is beyond silicon-based computers and the current signal processing paradigms. (And this even knowing that current DSP technology is horribly suppressed compared to what it could be...)
Overall, I see this as another real-time example of the establishment hi jacking a nascent technology in order to suppress it.
Just imagine if these folks had done just a little bit more work to explore the interaction between E/M waves and an electrolyte, demonstrated the ability of a human/animal/plant body to absorb and resonate with these waves at different frequencies, extended that analysis to the cellular level, and then explored the same effect on DNA itself within the cell.
Without positing sensational conclusions, the results would be fascinating and could serve as the basis for any number of potential future medical applications.
But instead, they intentionally chose to brand the entire future field as a “Conspiracy Theory”...
Sad.