Effects of Polarized Coherent Microwaves Modulated at Extremely Low Frequencies
Abstract
Overview
This text discusses how polarized, coherent microwaves possess highly variable intensities and are further modulated and pulsed at extremely low frequencies (ELF). Such characteristics are important in understanding the complex interactions between electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and biological systems.
Key Points
- Polarized microwaves differ from ordinary microwaves in their structured electromagnetic orientation, making their biological effects potentially more pronounced.
- Coherence in microwaves means the waves are synchronized, which can enhance their ability to interact with biological tissues.
- Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) modulation and pulsing are known to potentially increase the biological reactivity to these fields.
- The intensity and modulation of these fields are critical factors associated with EMF-related health concerns.
Conclusion
Exposure to such microwaves, especially when they are coherent, intensely variable, and ELF-modulated, has been linked to health risks in scientific literature. Understanding these properties is crucial for EMF safety evaluations and public health risk mitigation.