DNA waves and water
L. Montagnier, J. Aissa, E. Del Giudice, C. Lavallee, A. Tedeschi, G., Vitiello

TL;DR
This paper explores how bacterial and viral DNA can induce low frequency electromagnetic waves in water, proposing a quantum field theory explanation and potential applications in sensitive infection detection.
Contribution
It introduces a quantum field theory framework to explain DNA-induced electromagnetic waves in water, suggesting new detection methods for infections.
Findings
DNA sequences induce electromagnetic waves in water
The phenomenon is influenced by ambient low-frequency electromagnetic background
Potential for developing sensitive infection detection systems
Abstract
Some bacterial and viral DNA sequences have been found to induce low frequency electromagnetic waves in high aqueous dilutions. This phenomenon appears to be triggered by the ambient electromagnetic background of very low frequency. We discuss this phenomenon in the framework of quantum field theory. A scheme able to account for the observations is proposed. The reported phenomenon could allow to develop highly sensitive detection systems for chronic bacterial and viral infections.
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