Jerman I., Berden M., Ruzic R. (1996):
Biological influence of ultraweak supposedly EM radiation from organisms
mediated through water. Electro & Magnetobiology 15(3): 229-244.
We examined the possibility that theoretically proposed
and indirectly empirically confirmed ultraweak electromagnetic (EM) emission
from living beings changes the structure of water. First line of experiments
presented here tested whether and in what way water non-chemically exposed
to growing and dying spruce seedlings influences the germination of seeds
and the growth of seedlings of the same species. We used seeds in two different
physiological states, and performed also additional tests with magnetically
treated water (50 Hz, pure sine waveform, 25 and 100 uT). The results showed
that normal seeds given water exposed to dying seedlings reacted with significant
slowing of germination and had a tendency to grow more slowly than controls
(watered by sham exposed water) (Fig.1). The effect was similar, even if
less intense, to that with magnetically treated water. Other testing groups
often demonstrated significant difference from controls but its sign varied
from experiment to experiment (Fig.2). So many significant differences
reveal that something in the exposed waters influenced the seeds. This
line of experiments thus demonstrates indirect evidence for some form of
ultraweak most probably EM emission from living beings, that such emission
alters water in some as yet unknown way, and that organisms can influence
each other through indirect non-chemical and perhaps electromagnetic alteration
of water. This phenomenon may have very far-reaching consequences.
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