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1. SummaryWe propose that man-made <strong>non</strong> <strong>ionizing</strong> <strong>radiation</strong> disturbs natural resonances. It is already known thatelectric fields of power lines can influence biological processes in living organisms, while research <strong>about</strong>possible influences of mobile phones on health effects is systematically undertaken. Frequencies of manmade<strong>radiation</strong> range from some Hertz <strong>to</strong> 10 THz.Health symp<strong>to</strong>ms such as fatigue, stress, irritation, frequent headaches and sleep disturbances areemerging subjects of research. Researchers indicate that the amount of people directly sensitive <strong>to</strong> <strong>non</strong><strong>ionizing</strong>electromagnetic waves range from 2.0 <strong>to</strong> 6.0 percent. Effects on DNA and genetic systems arecurrent research <strong>to</strong>pics. A particularly interesting issue is whether exposure <strong>to</strong> EMF’s can induce genomeand DNA instability in human cells and even carcinogenicity.Several physical and biological mechanisms have been discussed during the past 50 years.Researchers have studied the influences of parts of the electromagnetic spectrum on matter: H. Fröhlich,E. Del Giudice, S. Avakyan, K. Illinger, A. Szent-Gyorgyi, L. Giuliani, F.A. Popp, G.H. Pollack, D. Koruga,M. Blank, J. Pokorny, H. Lai, O. Johansson, O.V. Betskii, V. Binhi, A.R. Liboff, A. Kaivarainen and manyothers. N. Haramein and D. Winter propose <strong>model</strong>s <strong>about</strong> the dimensions of aether, <strong>to</strong>roids, vortexes,fractality, pla<strong>to</strong>nic solids and the holofrac<strong>to</strong>graphic universe.H. Geesink found overlaps between these <strong>model</strong>s and proposes a <strong>quantum</strong> <strong>model</strong> <strong>about</strong> <strong>coherence</strong> <strong>to</strong>understand the principle of ‘man-made <strong>non</strong>-<strong>ionizing</strong> <strong>radiation</strong>”. The <strong>model</strong> makes use of the proposed<strong>model</strong>s, while adding more knowledge <strong>about</strong> energy carriers, coherent <strong>quantum</strong> resonances,metamaterials, phyllosilicates and resonant energy transfer <strong>to</strong> plasmas and water clathrates.D. Bohm proposed in 1952 a <strong>model</strong> of the “electron” as enfolded ensembles, which are generally notlocalized in space. The electron has access <strong>to</strong> information <strong>about</strong> its environment, while their exsists anundivided wholeness.H. Fröhlich in 1968: “If the system can resonate at certain frequencies, then it can increase the degree ofits <strong>coherence</strong>”. Since fluctuations of matter are related with fluctuations of the electromagnetic field andvice versa, the ecosystem turns out <strong>to</strong> be a system which is governed by negentropy. In the framework of<strong>quantum</strong> electrodynamics ions dissolved in water are not in a gaseous state, but settle in a coherentconfiguration, where they perform plasma oscillations in resonance with a coherent electromagnetic field.He proposes that a driven set of oscilla<strong>to</strong>rs can condense with nearly all of the supplied energy activatingthe vibrational mode of the lowest frequency.E. Del Giudice c.s. in 1990: there is energy exchange between <strong>quantum</strong> resonances, electromagneticwaves and the so called vacuum or ‘zero point field’. Quantum fluctuations and coupling between matterand electromagnetic field in <strong>quantum</strong>-electro-dynamics predicts <strong>quantum</strong> <strong>coherence</strong> for liquid water evenunder ordinary temperatures and pressures. Their theory suggests that interaction between the vacuumelectromagnetic field and liquid water induces the formation of large, stable coherent domains of <strong>about</strong>100 nm in diameter at ambient conditions, and the domains <strong>may</strong> be responsible for all the specialproperties of water including life itself. Quantum field theory explicitly recognizes an extended vacuumfield – ‘zero point field’ – interacting with matter, as well as <strong>quantum</strong> fluctuations.5

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