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charles ⌂ @, Montag, 22.09.2008, 20:49 (vor 6149 Tagen) @ Raylauncher

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A few months ago I discussed the role of endogenous and exogenous E-fields during metaphase. This put forward the way neighbouring clusters of cells become polarized via proteins within their membranes to cause high E-fields across cells co-operating within the cluster, including fertilized cells that are approaching metaphase. This involves the dielectric constants of various tissues so that the induced E-fields differ from across tissue types depending on the dielectric constant. The build-up continues until enough energy is delivered to the central cells nearing metaphase. This eventually causes the cells at metaphase to reach a certain critical energy (n*h*nu) and the chromatids split and the next part of the cell cycle, anaphase, is reached. Under this theoretical hypothesis it can be seen that external E-fields can interfer directly with the endogenous fertilization process.

I am attending the next PIERS meeting in Beijing in March 2009 in particular the session on RF Exposure Safety Issues by Chung-Kwang Chou and will be discussing "The Role of Endogenous and Exogenous E-fields in Metaphase".

I can foresee experiments aimed at testing this hypothesis. The aim would be to see what level and direction of E-field disturbs metaphase and the fertilization process. Maybe this can be used as a technique to induce fertilization.

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Charles Claessens
www.milieuziektes.nl


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