Prof. Dr. re. of course Peter Semm

Prof. Dr. re. of course Peter Semm

Dr. Robert C. Beason and Dr. rer. Nat. In Neuroscience Letters 333 (2002) 175-178, Peter Semm published their research on the effect of pulsed microwave radiation, as used in GSM telephones, on the nervous system of zebra finches. The title of the publication is: “Responses of neurons to an amplitude modulated microwave stimulus”.

What is special about this scientific publication is that it has been clearly and unequivocally proven that nerve cells work incorrectly when they are exposed to a microwave signal. Semm did research with zebra finches. At field strengths well below the German limit values, 60% of the nerve cells of zebra finches fired incorrectly! But Semm found something much more interesting. If you took out the pulsation of 217Hz, which is usual in the GSM signal, there was absolutely no influence on the nervous system! This effect was also evident at very different field strengths. So it was neither the intensity (in wide areas) nor the frequency, but the structure and the concrete structure that determined whether a biological effect occurred or not.

Here is a link to the publication

SAT 1 Blitz Prof. Dr. Peter Semm on Mobilfunk 1999

It follows that all previous ideas about the biological effects of electrosmog on humans are wrong and that completely new approaches are necessary.

These new ways of thinking come from Prof. Dr. Ing.Konstantin Meyl, which closes the gaps in the cause-effect chain with its potential vortices and longitudinal electromagnetic waves.

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