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Radiation: Harmful vs Beneficial

The electromagnetic duality of life — frequencies that heal versus frequencies that harm, documented mechanisms and practical countermeasures

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Scalar Waves / Non-Hertzian Fields

Tesla's Longitudinal Energy Fields

Longitudinal / Non-transverse

Nikola Tesla described scalar waves as longitudinal electromagnetic waves distinct from conventional transverse Hertzian waves. Unlike standard EM radiation, scalar waves are proposed to travel through matter without attenuation and interact with biological systems at the biophotonic and cell-membrane level. Tesla called them 'radiant energy' — a form of energy that permeates the vacuum of space and can be harnessed without conventional conductors.

Mechanism

At the cellular level, scalar field interactions are theorized to influence voltage-dependent ion channels in cell membranes, particularly affecting Ca²⁺ and K⁺ flux. This may modulate cellular membrane potential, improve mitochondrial ATP synthesis efficiency, and promote coherence in biophoton emission. The proposed mechanism aligns with Herbert Fröhlich's (1968) biological quantum coherence model, which describes living cells as maintaining coherent electromagnetic oscillations in the GHz range.

Applications & Benefits

  • Enhancement of cellular energy production via mitochondrial membrane potential optimization
  • Proposed modulation of intracellular signaling cascades (cAMP, nitric oxide pathways)
  • Theoretical influence on DNA repair mechanisms via biophotonic coherence
  • Reduction of excessive cellular electromagnetic stress
  • Used in Multiwave Oscillator (MWO) devices inspired by Tesla research

Evidence & Sources

Tesla's original work (1891–1900). Modern active biophysics research (Popp, Fröhlich, Bearden). Lakhovsky's MWO devices built on these principles with documented clinical observations from the 1920s–1940s.

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