Post by guest on Feb 12, 2006 2:18:32 GMT
This thread will hopefully serve both as an alert to readers to the effects of the increasing electro-magnetic fields in the built environment, and also act as a thread for response on this important issue.
I'll start at the very beginning of what electro-magnetism is, how it has been used and abused for commercial gain, and whether you feel the demand for this pollution outweighs future consequenses on human and environmental wellbeing.
The text below is written in a non-technical manner for simplification, and does not attempt to patronise those converse with scientific knowledge.
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THE ATTRACTION OF TWO NECESSARY EVILS
Let's begin with what magnetism is and how it relates to electricity to create a force...
In the 1600's, Issaac Newton stated that a force existed that seemed to 'pull' things towards the earth.
To test his theory of this 'pulling' he dropped two objects of different masses (sizes) and recorded that they both hit the ground at the same time.
'Compaction of earth' was the first thought, which meant that one object must have more 'substance' than another.
The type of material the object consisted of, determined its rate of fall, or did it?
Hold a matchbox in one hand and a shoe in the other then drop them, they will both hit the ground at the same time.
Newton stated that all bodies (things) are pulled (attracted) to each other by some force (pulling).
If, there is a pull then there must be a 'push', otherwise the apple would pass straight through the earth.
This pull is now known as 'gravity' and even today is still a contravercial subject for some scientists.
GRAVITY is seen as a force that attracts (pulls) one body closer to another. The 'amount' of force is determined by the 'mass' of the bodies.
MAGNETISM is the amount of one material's attraction to anothers due to its density and position.
The discovery of electricity is possibly the best result for a needy nation, yet the worst result for mankind overall.
As a society, all humans have needs that require fulfilling to enable them to survive.
We now live in a society where many children may have been spoilt and want for little, this being reflected in their later attitude towards others, which is of grave concern for many.
Compounded by other influences such as mobile phones and electronic play games, and the ever increasing number of electro-magnetic fields in the home, many scientists are now convinced that the environment plays a larger part in the effect of leukemias and related diseases.
Many eminent scientists are becoming more concerned that the well of research into the causes of childhood cancers is diluted by the advent of more an more products utilising electro-magntism either near or in the home.
I refer mainly to a research paper published over 15 years ago into the effects of electrolysis pulses on the membranes of human cells.
The paper shows that the human cell as a 'living being' is totally without control from the main senses such as sight or smell and that it is possible for the body to detect minute changes in the environment.
The research paper is shown below.
Adey, W.R., 1990: "Nonlinear electrodynamics in cell membrane transductive coupling". In: Membrane Transport and Information Storage. Publ. Alan R Liss Inc. pp1-27.
The 'membrane' that surrounds a cell is your bodies first resistance to attack from an external influence.
If your membrane is weak then even a very small force will influence it by trying to remove it.
This small force can be any form of electromagnetism.
The current guidelines for non-ionising radiation protection do not cater for the release of the membrane which then opens up the cell to attack from the external force.
This first form of defence of the bodies cell membrane immune system is related to the 'Van der waal' principle that intermolocular bonding of cells are promoted by diet and the environment (temperature) of the individual, and that the two differeing points of a cell (dipoles)are influenced by electromagnetism or other external forces.
This is something not currently considered in the non-ionising radiation exposure guidelines, since the guidelines are solely based on a bodies increase in temperature at radiation frequencies that cause an increase of only one degree per square area of the subject.
Chronic exposure to low-frequency short-wave radiation will affect an object or human, proportional to the distance from the source of radiation. The system of immune dependant on both the capability of the membrane to tolerate the external force, and the ability to restore itself over time.
I hope you understand the implications of this issue and respond to this thread.
I'll start at the very beginning of what electro-magnetism is, how it has been used and abused for commercial gain, and whether you feel the demand for this pollution outweighs future consequenses on human and environmental wellbeing.
The text below is written in a non-technical manner for simplification, and does not attempt to patronise those converse with scientific knowledge.
------------------------------------
THE ATTRACTION OF TWO NECESSARY EVILS
Let's begin with what magnetism is and how it relates to electricity to create a force...
In the 1600's, Issaac Newton stated that a force existed that seemed to 'pull' things towards the earth.
To test his theory of this 'pulling' he dropped two objects of different masses (sizes) and recorded that they both hit the ground at the same time.
'Compaction of earth' was the first thought, which meant that one object must have more 'substance' than another.
The type of material the object consisted of, determined its rate of fall, or did it?
Hold a matchbox in one hand and a shoe in the other then drop them, they will both hit the ground at the same time.
Newton stated that all bodies (things) are pulled (attracted) to each other by some force (pulling).
If, there is a pull then there must be a 'push', otherwise the apple would pass straight through the earth.
This pull is now known as 'gravity' and even today is still a contravercial subject for some scientists.
GRAVITY is seen as a force that attracts (pulls) one body closer to another. The 'amount' of force is determined by the 'mass' of the bodies.
MAGNETISM is the amount of one material's attraction to anothers due to its density and position.
The discovery of electricity is possibly the best result for a needy nation, yet the worst result for mankind overall.
As a society, all humans have needs that require fulfilling to enable them to survive.
We now live in a society where many children may have been spoilt and want for little, this being reflected in their later attitude towards others, which is of grave concern for many.
Compounded by other influences such as mobile phones and electronic play games, and the ever increasing number of electro-magnetic fields in the home, many scientists are now convinced that the environment plays a larger part in the effect of leukemias and related diseases.
Many eminent scientists are becoming more concerned that the well of research into the causes of childhood cancers is diluted by the advent of more an more products utilising electro-magntism either near or in the home.
I refer mainly to a research paper published over 15 years ago into the effects of electrolysis pulses on the membranes of human cells.
The paper shows that the human cell as a 'living being' is totally without control from the main senses such as sight or smell and that it is possible for the body to detect minute changes in the environment.
The research paper is shown below.
Adey, W.R., 1990: "Nonlinear electrodynamics in cell membrane transductive coupling". In: Membrane Transport and Information Storage. Publ. Alan R Liss Inc. pp1-27.
The 'membrane' that surrounds a cell is your bodies first resistance to attack from an external influence.
If your membrane is weak then even a very small force will influence it by trying to remove it.
This small force can be any form of electromagnetism.
The current guidelines for non-ionising radiation protection do not cater for the release of the membrane which then opens up the cell to attack from the external force.
This first form of defence of the bodies cell membrane immune system is related to the 'Van der waal' principle that intermolocular bonding of cells are promoted by diet and the environment (temperature) of the individual, and that the two differeing points of a cell (dipoles)are influenced by electromagnetism or other external forces.
This is something not currently considered in the non-ionising radiation exposure guidelines, since the guidelines are solely based on a bodies increase in temperature at radiation frequencies that cause an increase of only one degree per square area of the subject.
Chronic exposure to low-frequency short-wave radiation will affect an object or human, proportional to the distance from the source of radiation. The system of immune dependant on both the capability of the membrane to tolerate the external force, and the ability to restore itself over time.
I hope you understand the implications of this issue and respond to this thread.