The Real Power of Your Phone

Cell phones and wireless networks, of all kinds, bless our lives today. They reach into our homes, offices, cars, and down to our babies’ cribs. They relay information, control devices, and monitor situations. We are truly blessed with the innovation of these technologies and devices… right? Well, yes, we are, but… is there a dark-side?

Quick History

Let’s review a little history. Not so long ago two inventors were working on the idea that’s now become radio waves and wireless devices. The inventors’ names were Tesla and Marconi. Each approached the concept from literally opposite directions. Tesla was studying natural RF waves and Marconi was studying radiant magnetic waves. Both invented a radio, but Marconi was first to patent it. So, Marconi’s frequency band set the harmonic bandwidths we use today.  Even in music there're harmonic frequency band widths that support nature and those that don't.

However, Tesla created the first AC generator and power network. Ok, this is where it gets good. The Earth has its own frequency named the Schumann’s Resonance. Its frequency is 7.83Hz. Now, 64Hz is a harmonic of 7.83 Hz but, getting a generator to spin at exactly a constant 64 Hz in the early real world was difficult. So, it was rounded to an average of 60 Hz. Thus, American power lines operate at 60Hz. This fluctuation in power line frequency also creates error as this base frequency is stepped up to broadcasting frequencies. To fix the error tuned circuits were invented and employed.

So that’s it for history. Now, we’ll move to science.

A Little Science

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The human body runs on multiple charges simultaneously. Our bones server as a banking system for the many minerals that maintain us. This service enlists our bones into our endocrine systems which influences our hormones.

Radio frequencies, and the vector summation between them, oscillate on the outside of metal antennas. Our bones are composed of metals, like calcium, making them natural antennas. These frequencies collected on our bones and are translated to charge as they would be with an actual radio device. These charges can and do influence our bodies natural frequencies and charges.  Like rogue waves in the ocean are caused by the addition of smaller waves, EMR can produce ionized wave fronts that bombard our bodies.

Unnatural frequencies and charges can interfere and block normal body operations. This leads to many disorders and diseases over time as the number of cells affected increase.


 

Now Our Article

Our cell phones and WiFi networks were tested using a water heating test. For example: a measure of water is exposed to a broadcasting device. After a fixed time, the temperature of the water is taken. The resulting temperature is related back to a scale of relative safety and the device is deemed safe to some degree. The problem with this test is that water isn’t conductive without minerals.

This raises the question; what minerals, in what amounts, were in the water during the test? The test doesn't address the reaction of these minerals in solution or that minerals can be more reactant to RF than water is at a lower energy level. Additionally, minerals respond differently to magnetic waves. Iron gets hot. Copper builds an electric charge. Bismuth increases in resistance. Calcium warms. With each mineral acting differently in a magnetic field; the 77 essential elements and molecules (aka minerals) forming our bodies can experience significant atomic change. Thus, causing damage without any measurable heat.

How do we alleviate this RF stress? We just need to put the phone down and run barefoot in the grass for a few hours a day. Touching the Earth acts as an antioxidant; it dissipates the charge we build up being insulated by our buildings and wearing our shoes while actively volunteering to absorb EMR.

Find activities that don’t need a phone, computer, or WiFi. Gardening barehanded in Earth soil, walking on the beach barefoot, or laying in the grass reading an actual book works well to ground you again. Remember though, forget the phone when you go on occasion. 

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