Magnetic resonance as a channel of directed transmission of electromagnetic energy in animate nature
E.Ya. Fursa

TL;DR
This paper explores how magnetic resonance phenomena in biological systems can serve as natural channels for electromagnetic energy transfer, with implications for internal processes and external communication.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of magnetic resonance as a universal natural channel for electromagnetic energy transfer in living organisms and discusses potential applications.
Findings
Magnetic resonance involves atomic systems responding to electromagnetic effects.
Electrons and nuclei act as magnetic antennas in biosystems.
A natural electromagnetic energy transfer channel exists both inside and outside living organisms.
Abstract
The phenomenon of magnetic resonance (either NMR or ESR) is a responce of atomic (molecular) system to the external electromagnetic effect. Electrons and nuclei, which possess magnetic moment, are the "magnetic antennas" in the biosystem "human being". They are able to receive (radiate) electromagnetic energy selectively in coordinates (magnetic field), (frequency) and (gyromagnetic ratio). Tuning of these antennas mirrors the state of an atomic system and its environment. The sea of electromagnetic waves of both natural and artificial origin surrounds a "human being". It contains the set of frequencies, which fulfill the resonance condition in the geomagnetic field. This phenomenon is universal for a lot of nuclei and electrons, which participate in many vital biochemical reactions and processes. The above allows one to speak about the existence of a natural channel…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBiofield Effects and Biophysics
