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Electrolytes Potentially Affected by Magnetic/Electric Fields
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Almost everyone has experienced ions screwing with them.

Positive ions make us negative.

Quote:On windy days, the movement of air can generate a higher concentration of positive ions, which may lead to some people experiencing feelings of irritability, restlessness, fatigue, or even headaches, as research suggests exposure to positive ions can have a negative impact on mood and cognitive function compared to negative ions; essentially, your brain might react with a slightly less positive or more agitated state due to the increased positive ions in the air.

We react to the charge of the environment? We react to electromagnetism. In really seems to boil down to how charged ions react with biological signals.

What I like is it's always down in the Schumann Resonances range, like between 5 and 100 hertz. Or the frequency of our conscious brainwaves. I just see it is as somehow linked to consciousness itself. Like it might just be interference caused by a particular frequency.

I know nothing of this science and am pulling ideas out of a void to do this response. But after giving it an ADD overview it seems elements in our bodies react in these low frequency ranges. Which builds a web of random pieces together to suggest we are seriously walking theta, beta, and gamma wave puppets that can be physically controlled like a robot, which is just unsettling.
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RE: Electrolytes Potentially Affected by Magnetic/Electric Fields - by IdeomotorPrisoner - 12-09-2024, 12:50 PM


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