A Wake-Up Call for Lithium-Ion Battery Safety The recent fire in Incheon, South Korea, has reignited concerns about the safety of lithium-ion batteries, particularly in electric vehicles (EVs). The incident, which took place in the underground parking lot of an apartment complex in Cheongna International City, resulted in extensive damage to property and posed serious […]
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Exploring the Parallels Between AI and the Human Body Not Just Brain
The Etherealic Skeleton and Higher-Dimensional Connections AI and the Human Body Beyond the Brain Artificial intelligence (AI) and the human body share more similarities than we might initially think. While AI is often compared to the human brain due to its ability to process information and make decisions, the parallels extend far beyond the brain, […]
The Perils of Electing a Childless Leader and Repeating the Mistakes of the Past
Let me be absolutely clear from the start—this is not a conversation we can afford to tiptoe around. It’s a conversation about life, about the future of our children, and the astonishing, almost unfathomable decision-making that is currently endangering everything we should be fighting to protect. We must confront an uncomfortable truth: history has already […]
On the Same Origin of Quantum Physics and General Relativity from Riemannian Geometry and Planck Scale Formalism
Quantum mechanics (QM) and general relativity (GR) have long been the two cornerstones of modern physics. Both are essential for understanding the fundamental nature of our universe, yet they exist in distinct realms: QM governs the behavior of particles on the smallest scales, while GR describes the large-scale structure of spacetime and gravity. Scientists have […]
Is There A Link Between Non-Thermal EMF Exposure and SIDS
The study by Adejoke Olukayode Obajuluwa and colleagues investigates the impact of WiFi exposure on acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity and gene expression, as well as behavior linked to motor coordination and anxiety in male rats. The findings show a significant decrease in AChE activity and an increase in AChE mRNA expression levels due to exposure to […]
External RF-EMF Alters Cell Number and ROS Balance Possibly via the Regulation of NADPH Metabolism and Apoptosis
The paper “External RF-EMF Alters Cell Number and ROS Balance Possibly via the Regulation of NADPH Metabolism and Apoptosis” provides significant insights into the effects of weak radio-frequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMFs) on living cells, specifically human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC). Here are some key points from the study: Non-Thermal Effects of RF-EMFs: The study […]
Mobile Phone Radiation: Disturbing Cytokinesis and Causing Cell Death in Buccal Cells
Mobile Phone Radiation: Disturbing Cytokinesis and Causing Cell Death in Buccal Cells – Key Findings from a Controlled Human Study Introduction Mobile phone specific radiation disturbs cytokinesis and causes cell death but not acute chromosomal damage in buccal cells_ Results of a controlled human intervention study In today’s world, mobile phone usage is ubiquitous, raising […]
Electromagnetic Radiation on Fetal and Childhood Development: Insights from Recent Studies
Electromagnetic Radiation on Fetal and Childhood Development: Insights from Recent Studies The uploaded document is a systematic review and meta-analysis titled “Electromagnetic fields exposure on fetal and childhood abnormalities.” Here are some key points from the document: degruyter_med_med-2023-0697 1..24 ++ Study Objective: The study aims to investigate the effect of electromagnetic waves on fetal and […]
Rising Cancer Rates in Younger Generations and the Hidden Dangers of Electromagnetic Radiation
Cancer cases in younger generations are continuing to rise at a disturbing rate, according to a massive new study from the American Cancer Society (ACS). The analysis considers the health data of more than 23 million US patients, born between 1920 and 1990, who were later diagnosed with cancer from 2000 to 2019. Compared to […]
Is Our World a Simulation? Exploring OpenWorm and Simulation Theory
In a world driven by technological advancements, it’s hard not to wonder if reality itself is as real as we perceive it. Recent developments in artificial intelligence (AI), virtual reality (VR), and computational modeling have sparked new conversations surrounding the idea that we might be living in a simulation. One such example that has captured […]
Interplay Between Bioelectric and Mitochondrial Functions
Mitochondria are often referred to as the powerhouses of the cell due to their role in ATP production through oxidative phosphorylation (OxPhos). However, this simplistic view overlooks the multifaceted and dynamic nature of mitochondrial functions, which include bioelectric phenomena that are crucial for cellular and organismal health. This report explores the intricate relationship between bioelectric […]
How Wireless Radiation Affects Children’s Hormones and Identities
Stephen King’s “Cell” and Real-World Parallels Stephen King’s novel Cell explores a dystopian scenario in which a mysterious microwave signal broadcast over cell phone networks turns people into mindless, violent zombies. While the radiation from cell phones may not transform individuals into brain-eating zombies, it raises a parallel concern: prolonged exposure to microwave radiation could be subtly […]