Harmful Factors
✨ 10% air pollution,
✨ 20% water quality,
✨ 20% lifestyle,
✨ 20% diet,
✨ 30% surrounding electromagnetic field exposure.
Artificial signals suppress natural radiation, including Schumann Resonance (7.83 cycles per second or 7.83 Hz), considered the Earth's vibrational frequency. All life is sensitive to electromagnetic fields. Many animals, including birds and insects, use them for navigation. Bees, for example, navigate using the Earth's magnetic fields. If this mechanism is disrupted, they can no longer find their home and perish.
The high-frequency wave range includes frequencies from 300 MHz to 300 GHz, lying between the radiofrequency and infrared radiation wavelength ranges. Transmitters operating in the high-frequency range above 1 GHz (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth) overlay the frequency with low-frequency modulation, meaning information is imposed on the carrier frequency. This modulation, altering the carrier frequency in proportion to its value, shifts it up and down, significantly affecting cells, for instance, disrupting intercellular metabolism due to resonance with cellular structures, thus hindering their function. Cell membrane electropotentials are highly sensitive to electromagnetic field exposure, regardless of the incoming signal's power. Cells become imbalanced even at very low power levels, close to the threshold of zero. Mistakes accumulate, similar to radiation exposure, hence people regularly and extensively working with high-frequency electromagnetic wave emitters gradually develop pathologies seen in nuclear power plant workers. The situation is further complicated by the introduction of 5G internet, which operates in a high-frequency range where radio wave transmission is poor, necessitating numerous transmitters and increasing the likelihood of resonance with cellular structures.
However, the harmful impact of electromagnetic fields can be significantly reduced. Physicists have developed stickers containing a layer of titanium dioxide, which reflects electromagnetic waves. When the energy flow passes through the sticker, it generates a secondary electric vortex field that cancels out the primary electric vortex field. This does not affect connections, only eliminating noise, thereby improving signal quality, a fact known to radio specialists. The transmitter's radiation is not prevented because the action occurs on the transmitter's energy flow, thus dispersing and re-modulating the signals contained in it while removing resonance between the transmitter and human cells. Such stickers are placed on phones and various electronic equipment. There are also special antennas that can significantly neutralize the harmful impact of electromagnetic radiation within several hundred meters.
Many may wonder why there is little discussion about this issue. The answer is simple: compare who is easier to hear, those honest scientists with modest financial resources, who value honor and conscience above all, or the manufacturers of electronic devices who can generously fund pseudoscientific studies and extensive advertising campaigns.
Problems start when high-frequency vibrations resonate with human body cells. This resonance disrupts cell division and metabolism processes, leading to cell destruction and abnormal division, and affects cell DNA and biochemical processes within. Weakened and damaged cells become a breeding ground for many common health issues, including accelerated aging, weakened reproductive function, cancer, and viruses.
Defenders of this technology criticize information circulating in social media, like "5G causes COVID-19." Of course, 5G does not cause COVID-19 immediately. Human bodies are programmed for health, and it takes a combination of dozens, if not hundreds of factors, to tilt the balance toward disease. The proliferation of Wi-Fi transmitters in apartment buildings exacerbates the situation, and 5G will worsen it further. However, there is a solution. We do not need to reject technological progress but can instead opt for optical connections, which, while less convenient, are healthier.
