Estimation of Possible Selectivity and Sensitivity of a Cooperative System to Low-Intensive Microwave Radiation
Alexander K. Vidybida

TL;DR
This paper explores the potential selectivity and sensitivity of cooperative systems to low-intensity microwave radiation, proposing a physical mechanism that may explain free will and indeterminacy in biological behavior.
Contribution
It introduces a novel physical mechanism linking microwave radiation to non-deterministic behavior and free will in living systems.
Findings
Possible physical mechanism for free will in biological systems
Indeterminacy in behavior due to microwave sensitivity
Implications for electromagnetic hypersensitivity
Abstract
Recently, origins of non-deterministic behavior and free will in living systems obtain growing interest (see, e.g. Maye A, Hsieh C, Sugihara G, Brembs B (2007) Order in Spontaneous Behavior. PLoS ONE 2(5): e443. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0000443). In this text, devoted to electromagnetic hypersensitivity, in n.2 and n.4, a possible physical mechanism of free will and consequent indeterminacy in behavior is discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMaterial Science and Thermodynamics · Advanced Research in Systems and Signal Processing · Cybersecurity and Information Systems
