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to the specifics of the various exposure situations and the size and
architectureoftherangeofhumancells.Sincethehumancellisonly
approximately spherical itmaybethatanyeffectsare dependenton
the health and physiology of the individual involved in each case.
Perhaps 'electrosensitive' and 'magnetosensitive' persons having
unusual physiologies need to be considered as with individuals
who have a resistance in the dry skin of their hands and feet,
enabling them to touch bare power wires without experiencing life-
threatening electrocution.
In addition there are other phenomena that are supported by
Adey's experimental measurements, the evolution of deoxyribonu-
cleic acid (DNA) and later the evolution of the cell. We asked in
Chapter 3 how these biological elements could have evolved. Was
it the sun that provided the EM energy that rotated molecular
combinationsintoformingaminoacidswiththeirspinor-likeshapes
andrepeatedmolecularsections?Cellscouldthenhaveusedprotein
magnetorotation to supply the necessary levels of energy in order
to achieve mitosis as cosmological expansion proceeded. Did the
sun'sexcitationeventuallyevolveintoamutual interactionbetween
dipoles in the membranes of cells that used their mutual effect to
magnifycurrents within the DNAto assist mitosis?
We in the modern world, however, have pressing questions.
Amongstotherissues,whatisthecausebehindtherateofinfertility
across the technologically modern world where there is a marked
difference between the developed and the undeveloped worlds?
Could EM appliances be the cause of the modern levels of endemic
infertility? On the other hand, if Adey's measurements are correct,
what does this say about how the cell achieves mitosis? How does
frequency medicine work at a mechanistic level? There both are
hazards and opportunities; medical science must walk across the
chasm between ignoranceand knowledge.
Torecapitulate,SFTgivesfreshphysicalandbiophysicalinsights:
(1) Adipole-dipoleinteractionbywhichthesunmayhaveprovided
EM energy to kick-start biological evolution on the earth.
This may have first been via the structure of amino acids,
then the DNA molecule and finally cell structures with their
plasma membranes, dipolar proteins and spindle poles that
were eventually used to achievemitosis.
 
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