Very brief note on TETRA Emissions,
by Dr Chris Barnes, email Chris@drchrisbarnes.co.uk
1st published without full reference list January 2017.
Abstract
A brand new hypothesis which
significantly extends the ground breaking work of Geesink and Meijer in biological evolution by
considering not only our quantum origins at the surface of hydrated clathrates
but in also considering the other
external frequencies our ancestral RNA/DNA was bathed in, which accounts for
most, possibly all, of the prevoius
paradoxes in the interaction of athermal RF radiation and cancer is developed. In an earlier paper I concluded that TETRA
base station emissions seemed to be anti-cancer. TETRA emissions for the emergency services
transmit 24/7 and are mainly licensed
in the UK to use the 380-400 MHz frequency band. A TETRA emission towards the lower end of
this frequency band typically falls at or very close to 364.7 Hz when expressed
as a condensate by Euclid’s element division.
Such a frequency or its Euclid’s elements has been used by others as a narrow band
modulation ‘tumour treating frequency’ thus this is entirely consistent
with TETRA with a carrier frequency
of around 380 MHz being anti-cancer.
However, all that is needed is to shift the TETRA carrier frequency up by some 10 MHz
and its condensate becomes 374.4 Hz, a
frequency wherein the cell cycle could be disrupted. Within such disruption, each component of the cell cycle machinery, as
they are the final executors in cell division, has the potential to elicit or
to contribute to a neoplastic phenotype, hence cancer.
Introduction
TETRA
is a narrowband signal used for all emergency services communication networks
in the UK. There has been a lot of adverse publicity about this system. It
would appear from some studies that this is due to a specific pulse repetition
rate of around 17 Hz associated with the hand- sets rather than the base
station transmitters.
A
TETRA base station emission has a TDMA structure based on a number of narrow
frequency hopping carriers which are each no more than 25KHz wide and due to
the signal structure will not all be present together. Following Lauer's
hypothesis https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/file/index/docid/877298/filename/publiarx.pdf
that a T-lymphocyte is less disturbed in its binding process with an Antigen
presenting Cell by a narrow band radio emission than a broad band emission, it
would seem that emissions from TETRA base stations may in fact be amongst the
very few modern radio emissions which are in fact anti-cancer?
In
fact, all types of cancers in the UK, with the exception of Thyroid Cancer, showed
a transient decline in incidence rates after TETRA was introduced in 2005 and
taking into account and according to
their respective latency periods, suggesting that Tetra Base stations may in
some way be anti-cancer. Conceivably there may have been another
factor at work, see figure 1.
Figure 1 : Very high peaks in Solar
irradiance in 2005 which may have led to increased vitamin D status in the
population ( also known to be anti-cancer).
Besides
Lauer, Isaeva & Osipov https://arxiv.org/ftp/q-bio/papers/0506/0506006.pdf
discussing the Immunocorrective effect of weak centimetre
electromagnetic waves have formulated the dynamical model for the anti-tumour
immune response based on intercellular cytokine-mediated interactions with the
interleukin-2 (IL-2) taken into account. The analysis shows that the expression
level of tumour antigens on antigen presenting cells has a distinct influence
on the tumour dynamics. At low antigen presentation, a progressive tumour
growth takes place to the highest possible value. At high antigen presentation,
there is a decrease in tumour size to some value when the dynamical equilibrium
between the tumour and the immune system is reached. In the case of the medium
antigen presentation, both these regimes can be realized depending on the
initial tumour size and the condition of the immune system. A pronounced
immunomodulating effect (the suppression of tumour growth and the normalization
of IL-2 concentration) is established by considering the influence of
low-intensity electromagnetic microwaves as a parametric perturbation of the
dynamical system.
However,
there is contradictory evidence here since others have shown that for an 1800
MHz GSM signal with 217 Hz modulation
DNA breaks can be caused in vitro.
The
discrepancy can be explained by considering frequency windowing effects often
found in Biology with regard to coherent emissions and excitations. Further one has to consider that virtually
every biological process takes place under the action of complex 3D or space
-time motion generated by nano and
micro-machinery at cellular and sub -cellular level and following Frolich under
coherent excitation. It stands to reason different cellular processes will be
associated with different vibrational modes of the system. Take
pacemaker cells of the heart or coherent waves in the brain for instance. It is necessary thus to see how extraneous
energy or motion, i.e. waves or frequency might disturb or interact such
motion. In order to do this I have made some developments on Geesink and
Meijer’s (2016) hypothesis for the quantum origins of RNA replication, the very
start of primordial life itself.
Developing Geesink and Meijer’
Hypothesis
Intriguingly,
virtually all of the reported effects of RF radiation on living systems can be
explained and summarised by development of Geesink’s bio-soliton clathrate RNA
replicator hypothesis.
Geesink has supplied the notion of a
bio-soliton approach to primordial RNA
replication at hydrated clathrate surfaces.
A 12 frequency acoustic
condensate scale was also supplied on the basis of Frolich’s Bose Einstein
condensate for biological systems and the THz frequencies of the replicator
were shown to fit very closely to the scale on the basis of multiple Euclid’s
element divisions. The frequencies
of the scale were described as life stabilising and frequencies in between as
life destabilising. The present author prefers to describe the frequencies
in-between Geesink’s condensates as
‘anti-condensates’.
However
it is my present contention that
Geesink’s hypothesis ,whilst very useful,
has to be an over-simplification since it does not take into account
differences brought about by evolutionary incorporation of DNA such as
differences in base pairs and additional chirality.
Further,
my private experimentation has shown
that there are also far more complex
circumstances relating to whether or
not a particular condensate or anti-condensate has associated with it life
stabilising ( positive or beneficial bio-effect)
or life destabilising effects when
exposed to anthropogenic frequency. I
stress it is the term ‘frequency’ which
is important here because in a quantum coherent system, provided there is
sufficient coherence time/length and the propagation velocity can be supported
it does not matter how the
‘frequency’ is imposed i.e. it could be
electromagnetically, or by separate electric field ( polarisation wave) ,
magnetics/spintronics, ultrasound or
acoustic etc. One note of caution,
there can still be other field strength dependent processes, such as ion
cyclotron resonance operating in parallel with and inseparable from the above. I will discuss this possibility in more
detail later within.
In
order to fully explain these interactions I further postulated that the
primordial replicator external electromagnetic environment would have been as
important to bio-cellular evolution as
the replicator itself. See table 1
below.
Table 1 : Replicator condensate and anti-condensate frequencies
with bio-effects.
The
second column in Table 1 describes the primordial electromagnetic environment at each
successive condensate and anti-condensate
frequency. All of these
frequencies would, to some extent have been exposed to solar and galactic broad
band background microwave and optical radiation. Biological systems are notoriously good at
creating negative entropy they are essentially masers feeding on noise to
create coherent oscillations and
vibrations used for the function of cellular and whole organism machinery. A
‘peaked’ electromagnetic environment would have arisen when a Schumann resonance hit a clathrate condensate and such resonance could be of earthly or
other planetary origin. In such cases
we have an additional pump primer
for parametric amplification, multiplication or conversion.
A
‘troughed’ electromagnetic environment would have arisen when natural
atmospheric attenuation frequencies coincided with modes of the
replicator. Such attenuation would have
occurred due to atmospheric gases such as Hydrogen, Water
Vapour and Hydroxyl ions, for example.
My
hypothesis further develops by considering that the different condensate and
anti-condensate frequencies will all be differently influenced by anthropogenic frequency according to what
came first by the way of the above
natural frequency influences on biological evolution. For instance, firstly, I would expect biological processes associated with both condensate and anti-condensate modes
which arose during exposure only to broad band radiation to be most
influenced by narrow band frequency
emissions or vibrations.
Further,
for instance secondly, I would expect biological processes which evolved either
in the presence of a peaked frequency mode or a trough protected mode to be influenced by both broad and
narrow band frequency emissions and vibrations, possibly, though not necessarily differently, in each case as a
delicate balance between use of random thermal energy and pump primed narrow
band energy would have existed. For
instance if a process has developed by being ‘phase locked’ to a Schumann resonance
frequency there is the possibility it may similarly phase lock itself to a
strong narrow band frequency emission very close by in frequency space. Smith
has described similar processes in radio acupuncture, http://www.scienceoflife.nl/html/cyril_smith.html.
The
change may only seem subtle but may be enough to change the turnover rate of a biochemical
reaction or ROS distribution due membrane
permeability for example. This might
then change other critical processes which interact through other mechanisms, ion
cyclotron resonance for example.
Thus
my expectation of the form of
disturbance is indicated in Table 1, column 3. Column 4 is particularly
interesting as it represents an analysis of several hundred published
papers detailing the bio-effects of RF
radiation and ultrasound at various frequencies and with various pulse
repetition frequencies and modulation schemes with fundamental frequencies
from kHz to THz all reduced by Euclid’s
elements principles to the aforesaid acoustic scale. Moreover, these are obtained from the
results of a very wide range of experimental types including: employment
epidemiology studies, radio and TV
transmitter geo-spatial studies, animal exposure studies, animal xenograft
studies and in vitro cell culture studies.
Meaning statistically there are
several or several tens of studies for each specific acoustic condensate
manifesting the same biological effect across a wide actual frequency
range often at least KHz to THz. This is seen as both strong support for the
present hypothesis and strong support for the notion of biologic Bose-Einstein
condensates.
Every
single condensate frequency, except possibly 303.3 Hz which relates to plants,
appears to have some kind of human associated and quite specific biologic process, although some
have two or three, probably for the reasons I outline above. Further considering these processes I have
attempted to indicate the frequencies which are ‘human safe’ and those which
are not.
Discussion and explanation of TETRA
paradox.
It
would be expected that certain combinations of frequency and bandwidth ( in
commercial broadcasting or communication this would represent voice or digital
modulation or information) could be
very dangerous indeed.
There
has been much controversy in the past
about the role of athermal RF radiation
and cancer. Some conclude it is
irrelevant. Some conclude it is a
promoter, others conclude it is an initiator. For
the very time the hypothesis and results presented here go a long way towards
explaining such glaringly apparent dichotomy.
In
the sixth column of the table I have included common frequencies I obtained
using a portable RF spectrum analyser type
‘Haydon Communications SPECTRUM ANALYSER
(15MHz -2.7 GHz ) RF EXPLORER 3G COMBO’
in, at or immediately outside the premises of a number of victims
of both human and animal cancer ( cat and dog). I reduced the RF frequencies to the acoustic
condensate scale by successive Euclid’s
element divisions. It is very noteworthy there are just 6 common frequencies,
corresponding to the cancer critical processes of oncogene induction, calcium
channel ( see Pahor et al 1996), cell multiplication, cell cycle, DNA damage
and mitosis. Fewer of these critical
frequencies appear to be present at places where no cancer victims have been
reported.
In
an earlier paper I concluded that TETRA base station emissions seemed to be
anti-cancer. TETRA emissions for the
emergency services transmit 24/7 and are mainly licensed in the UK to use the 380-400 MHz
frequency band. A TETRA emission
towards the lower end of this frequency band typically falls
at or very close to 364.7 Hz when expressed as a condensate by Euclid’s
element division. Such a frequency or
its Euclid’s elements has been used by
others as a narrow band modulation
‘tumour treating frequency’ thus
this is entirely consistent with TETRA with a carrier frequency of around 380 MHz
being anti-cancer.
However,
all that is needed is to shift the
TETRA carrier frequency up by some 10 MHz and its condensate
becomes 374.4 Hz, a frequency wherein
the cell cycle could be disrupted. Within
such disruption, each component of the cell cycle machinery, as they
are the final executors in cell division, has the potential to elicit or to
contribute to a neoplastic phenotype, hence cancer.
Conclusions
A
brand new hypothesis which significantly extends the ground breaking work of
Geesink and Meijer in biological
evolution by considering not only our quantum origins at the surface of
hydrated clathrates but in also considering the
other external frequencies our ancestral RNA/DNA was bathed in, which
accounts for most, possibly all, of the
prevoius paradoxes in the interaction of athermal RF radiation and cancer has been developed. In particular
it shows that TETRA base-station emissions have the potential to be pro or
anti-cancer depending on emission frequency.
Only power windows and quantum phase effects remain to be integrated
into these sorts of model. Intuitively, I would expect the calcium
channel processes at 249.5 Hz and 278.9 Hz to display power windowing in association
with ion cyclotron resonance and I would hope to report on this aspect at
some later time. I have already reported
on quantum phase effects accounting for safe and dangerous zones around transmitting
antennas and Smith has reported similar effects in relation to magnetic water memory
in homeopathy and radio acupuncture, http://www.scienceoflife.nl/html/cyril_smith.html .