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The Matrix of Life: The Impact of Electromagnetic Fields on Living Organisms

The Earth’s magnetic field plays a crucial role in the functioning of the planet’s ecosphere. It interacts with the solar wind plasma and is also influenced by natural atmospheric electricity. These electromagnetic fields have a significant impact on various biological processes, including gene expression in all living things.

Living organisms, ranging from plants to animals, are finely attuned to the Earth’s magnetic field. They use it to navigate in three-dimensional space, exchange signals, and locate food sources. Many species have evolved electromagnetic receptors that allow them to sense even the slightest changes in the magnetic field.

For instance, honeybees have magnetite crystals in their abdomen, acting as a compass to orient themselves. Robins have a magnetic compass in their eyes, enabling them to perceive and navigate the Earth’s magnetic field. Bacteria produce microscopic magnets called magnetosomes, aligning themselves with the Earth’s magnetic field. Loggerhead sea turtles use the Earth’s magnetic field to find their way back to the beaches where they were born.

However, the introduction of artificial electromagnetic fields has disrupted this natural balance. Since the 1920s, human-made radiofrequencies have become increasingly prevalent, causing a sudden and dramatic change in the electromagnetic environment. Plants and animals have not had sufficient time to adapt to this exposure to electromagnetic field (EMF) pollution.

Studies have shown that high-frequency electromagnetic signals can inhibit or even wipe out colonies of bacteria. Additionally, some bacteria may flourish in the presence of certain high frequencies. EMF pollution can also impact marine animals, interfere with the growth of soybean seedlings, induce stress in trees, and disrupt the orientation ability of birds.

Insects, due to their small size, are particularly vulnerable to the effects of electromagnetic fields. Radiofrequency radiation from mobile phones affects the behavior and physiology of honeybees, leading to reduced motor activity, metabolic changes, and restlessness.

Concerns are also arising regarding the deployment of 5G technology. The planned network entails a large number of transmitting antennas, high levels of radiated energy, and pulsation. The heating of the Earth’s surface by artificial high-frequency radiation may have yet unexplored implications for weather and climate patterns.

It is evident that interfering with the natural electromagnetic processes of the living world poses significant risks. Studies have shown disturbing results, highlighting the need for further research into the effects of electromagnetic fields on organisms. The impact on bacteria, cells, DNA, animals, and plants raises important questions about the long-term consequences for our health and the environment as a whole.

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