Electromagnetics in humans, and Human Electromagnetic Field Communication (HEC)

Despite the scientific evidence and theory behind it, the scientific community and the public at large do not properly understand how our bodies emit, and are probably highly sensitive to magnetic fields. It makes sense that any complex system with billions and billions of loop-back mechanisms, which are constructed of electrical circuits and ionic exchanges, would emit a highly nuanced electromagnetic field. The fluctuations of this field would certainly be indicatory of the neurology’s operations. It also makes sense that a highly evolved social organism would adapt to employ all available channels of communication including extremely low frequency (ELF) magetic fields. There is extensive evidence for detailed detection of magnetic perturbations in biogenic materials. Additionally, Taoist practitioners have noted and loosely documented phenomena of the human body signature of these type activities. I believe there is currently enough evidence to postulate, just as humans have evolved to utilize advanced hormonal communications, humans have also evolved to subconsciously communicate via a method employing subtle electromagnetic perturbations. I also believe that this may help explain the intriguing effects preformed with Chi (or Qi, Ki.) I call this mechanism Human Electromagnetic Communication, or HEC.

All electrical activity creates a magnetic field. Since our neurons fire via electrical impulses, they therefore create extremely subtle EM perturbations which could theoretically stack onto each other to create a signature ELF (extremely low frequency EM field.) These perturbations themselves are not enough power to be perceptible to other organisms, however in concentrated and organized structures this mechanism could likely explain the intriguing abilities witnessed and documented [also] in Qigong Practitioners.

The human gut contains neuroarchetecture which is approximately 33% the number of cells as the brain. Notice that the three Plexus layers of neurons wrap around the gut in a similar fashion to multilayer electromagnets. This is especially exciting because the human intestines are approximately 25feet long and coiled in all directions. The ideal magnetic array for sending any sort of information across EM perturbations would logically have as many independantly controllable coils pointed in as many directions as possible. The neurons in the entric plexi form many more nuanced independantly operable coils than even modern magnetic technologies. Because of this, as well as their potential quantum electrical firing mechanism, neurons could be considered the ideal type of wiring for electromagnetic applications. This makes the gut appear viable as a highly advanced extremely low frequency magnetic perturbation transmitter.

There are also a few other sites of low level magnetic transmission. Most notably, Heartmath institute have begun to uncover the electromagnetic field emitted by the heart, and how it relates to our brain functions. A study in ’69 actually took a rough mapping of the AC & DC fields of the human heart and torso. There’s also a documented speeding of frog hearts via electromagnetic field, discovered from the ’80s.

Now we see, from the gut most notably, and also the heart, that humans are capable of transmitting highly complex and potentially data-containing low frequency electromagnetic fields. Seeing this, it is only natural to wonder what reciever mechanism humans may have evolved to utilize the transmissions of others . This is where things get really exciting: The human connectome project has been doing beautiful work mapping out our brains, and studying their preliminary mappings of the frontal lobe, a friend of mine(Demitri Hopkins) and I noticed something odd. There is a massive coil of neurons in similar but even more interconnected EM formation than the intestinal plexus. While this coil is not strong enough to send a meaningful signal through traditional calculations of field strength, it is strong enough to pick up perturbations in ferromagnetic materials in proximity to the coil. This would explain the placement of biogenic ferromagnetic materials such as the magnetite Ethmoid bone in the upper human sinus. You see, this magnetite would certainly respond to any minor perturbations in the ambient magnetic environment. This would then be picked up in the electromagnetic fields of the frontal lobe coil. But this isn’t the only magnetite in the human body by a long shot.

When you dig into the info on ferromagnetic magnetite in human bone and soft brain tissues, things get even more intensely fascinating. I strongly advise you to read this brilliant paper on the subject. Basically certain types of human tissue were found to contain similar magnetite microcrystals to those found in magnetotactic bacteria. Calculations were run, and these microcrystals were determined to have the capability of extremely short range amplification of extremely low frequency(ELF) magnetic perturbations. This amplification would have the capacity to open various ionic receptors on neuronal membranes at corresponding ELF magnetism levels, converting ELF fields to correspondingly specific ion influx into cells. In other words, ELF magnetic information converts to chemical information. Through this mechanism, according to the calculations preformed in the above-linked paper, much of your soft tissue in your CNS and Ionotropic communicating cells in extremely close proximity to many bone structures have the capability to interpret extremely low frequency magnetic data. This is the specific type of data that I explained the entric system’s proposed extreme propensity for encoding and transmitting. These mechanisms working together throughout multiple individuals, interacting to create some form of ELF data exchange, is what I term HEC (Human Electromagnetic Communication.)

Interestingly enough, in Taoist studies, there are three Chi energy centers. Remember that people who extensively practice Chi generation have been documented to create measurable magnetic and electrical effects with it. The three Chi energy centers are called the Tan T’ien or Dan Tian, and are located between you eyebrows, in your heart, and in your navel.

Check out these Additional Links:

Detailed look at the gut brain / head brain interaction in relation to Taoist meditation

Ancient Taoist Diagram: Tan T’iens and Chi Circuit, denoting also many of the ganglion nerve cluster locations

Magnetoceptive Proteins in Butterflies

Magnetite as Birds’ Migratory Compass

Magnetoception in Human Retina

Magnetic Proteins in Human Retina

The paper linked to earlier, on microcrystaline magnetite in human tissue

Interesting collection of human magnetoception information -Site currently down.

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