Physical Differences between Man-Made & Cosmic Microwave Electromagnetic Radiation & Exposure Limits, & Radiofrequencies as Generators of Biotoxic Free Radicals
Abstract
Overview
The study challenges the existing assumptions about radiofrequency radiation (RF) and electromagnetic fields (EMFs), which are traditionally considered non-ionizing and set at exposure limits far below those emitted by cosmic sources like the sun.
Findings
- Highlighted the contrast between accepted physical theories of man-made versus natural electromagnetic radiation and how human biology is adapted to natural EMR levels.
- Introduced the ionizing-like effects of man-made microwave radiation on biological matter through a detailed examination of experimental and theoretical studies.
- Addressed the significantly different power density levels of man-made radiation compared to natural cosmic frequencies, emphasizing their biological implications such as oxidative stress, DNA damage, and carcinogenesis.
Conclusion
This research elucidates significant discrepancies in the power density levels of man-made RF-EMF when compared to natural exposure, urging a reevaluation of accepted exposure limits based on a deeper understanding of its biological effects, even at much lower levels.