Time Innovation: Health-Exploring the influence of Schumann resonance and electromagnetic fields on bioelectricity and human health-Free


FROM NIH-National Library of MEDICINE

Igor Nelson  1

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Abstract

This article explores the relationship between electromagnetic fields (EMF) and biological systems, focusing on the influence of extremely low-frequency electromagnetic frequencies (ELF), particularly Schumann’s resonance (SR) at 7.83 hertz. Cells and proteins may have evolved to take advantage of frequencies naturally present in the Earth’s EMF, potentially enhancing cellular energy levels and affecting resting membrane potential (RMP). Thus, changes in or absence of SR may have adverse effects on the functioning of the whole organism. Bioelectricity, independent of genes, has been shown to modulate health, suggesting the potential for using controlled application of EMF frequencies in treating certain types of cancer or conditions affecting the RMP.

  • Research indicates that human brainwave activity is highly dependent on the SR, implying a correlation between atmospheric electromagnetic frequencies and brain activity.
  • ELF, including SR, appears to modulate cellular calcium influx/efflux, likely via indirect mechanisms involving field-sensitive molecules or radical pairs that affect ion channel behavior which plays a critical role in cell signaling and regulation of various processes.
  • It can also trigger a cascade of molecular events that ultimately lead to the generation of action potential, affecting consciousness and behavior. The influence of atmospheric electromagnetic frequencies on human brainwave activity, modulation of cellular calcium influx/efflux, and potential effects on cellular energy levels and RMP highlight the significance of ELF in biological systems.
  • However, further research is required to fully understand these mechanisms and their implications for human health and well-being.

Keywords: Extremely low frequency electromagnetic frequencies; Schumann resonances; Bioelectricity; cell biology; electromagnetic fields; resting membrane potential; voltage gated calcium channels.

Plain language summary

  • This study looks at how very low-frequency electromagnetic fields – especially the Schumann Resonance at 7.83 hz – may affect our health. These natural frequencies come from the Earth’s atmosphere and may play an important role in how our bodies and cells work.
  • The research explores how these signals could influence the electrical activity inside our cells, including how ions like calcium move in and out. This process is essential for brain function, heart rhythm, sleep patterns, and overall health.
  • The study suggests that human cells may have evolved to respond to these natural frequencies. Changes in, or the absence of, these signals – such as when we’re exposed to artificial electromagnetic fields from modern technology – might disrupt important processes in the body. For example, the paper highlights evidence that some low-frequency signals may help stop cancer cells from growing or improve healing, while unnatural frequencies might do harm.
  • A key point is that our brain activity seems to align with Earth’s natural electromagnetic rhythms. This could explain why changes in these fields can affect our mood, sleep, or concentration.
  • The study also points out that future space missions should consider simulating these natural frequencies to help astronauts stay healthy outside Earth’s environment.
  • In short, this research helps us understand how our bodies interact with the invisible electromagnetic environment around us – and how both natural and man-made signals could influence our health in powerful ways.

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The ELM field of all of the holons, human body, earth, and the interplanetary holon are connected living systems. I just posted on it yesterday.

Our Electromagnetic Fields Connect To All Living Systems In An Extraordinary Way

BYARJUN WALIANOVEMBER 12, 2021-7 MINUTE READ

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https://thepulse.one/2021/11/12/our-electromagnetic-fields-connect-to-all-living-systems-in-an-extraordinary-way/

42,000 Years ago Earth Experienced Mass Extinctions.


By Big Think

About 42,000 years ago, Earth’s magnetic field broke down temporarily, according to a new study. It’s happening right now in 2021 as well. This led to environmental cataclysms and mass extinctions, including the demise of the Neanderthals. The dramatic period was a turning point in Earth’s history, claim the scientists, full of resplendent auroras, electrical storms, and strong cosmic radiation.

These changes were caused by the reversal of the planet’s magnetic poles and variations in solar winds. The researchers behind the international study called this period the “Adams Transitional Geomagnetic Event’ or simply “Adams Event.” The Adams they are referring to is the science fiction writer Douglas Adams, who famously wrote in “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” that 42 was the answer to “the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything.

“Using ancient New Zealand kauri trees, the researchers were able to create global climate models that showed how the growth of ice sheets and glaciers across North America, differences in wind belts and tropical systems, and even the extinction of Neanderthals could all be linked to the climate changes brought on by the Adams Event. “Earth’s magnetic field dropped to only 0-6 per cent strength during the Adams Event,” pointed out UNSW Sydney professor and co-author Chris Turney. “We essentially had no magnetic field at all – our cosmic radiation shield was totally gone.” According to the researchers, another fascinating consequence of the Adams Event is that early humans would have been both inspired and terrified by the amazing auroras seen in the sky, brought on by the magnetic field fluctuations. The calamities would have forced our ancestors into the caves, leading to the amazing cave art that came about approximately 42,000 years ago.
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