Can Human Beings be Manipulated by ELF Waves?
The technical principal of receivers for electromagnetic waves is fully analogous with biological information and communications systems. If several thousand of the hundreds of billions of nerve cells in our brains resonate with man-made centimeter waves, the carrier frequency has to be suppressed when the signal is passed on to the synapses. To overcome cell membranes, living organisms use electrochemical processes involving sodium and potassium ions. This suppresses the carrier frequency in the high-frequency range, just as the demodulation circuit does in man-made receivers. What remains is the signal impressed on the carrier frequency, e.g., in the low-frequency ELF range. This is also the frequency range at which our own nervous system normally works. Using these frequencies, the nerve fibers convey pain sensations, the feelings of hunger, tiredness, nausea, and signals on the sense of balance to points in the brain which invoke these stages in an awake consciousness. If interfere