External Electric Field Recorded Around Animals, Man
U. S. Valyeyev, O. S. Osyenniy, Yu. V. Tornuyev, D. F. Rakytvans'kiy · 1973
Living organisms naturally generate measurable electric fields, establishing the biological foundation for understanding EMF interactions.
Plain English Summary
This 1973 study investigated the natural electric fields that can be detected around living animals and humans. Researchers measured the electrical characteristics of these biological fields using external recording equipment. The work represents early documentation of bioelectricity - the electrical activity naturally generated by living organisms.
Why This Matters
This foundational research from 1973 documented something remarkable: all living beings generate their own electric fields that can be measured from outside the body. What this means for you is that your body already operates as a sophisticated electrical system, with your heart, brain, and nervous system all generating measurable electrical activity. The science demonstrates that biological systems are inherently electrical in nature, which helps explain why external electromagnetic fields can potentially interfere with normal biological processes. This early work laid important groundwork for understanding how artificial EMF exposures might disrupt the delicate electrical balance that keeps our bodies functioning properly. The reality is that recognizing our bodies as electrical systems makes the concern about EMF pollution more scientifically grounded, not less.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{external_electric_field_recorded_around_animals_man_g7435,
author = {U. S. Valyeyev and O. S. Osyenniy and Yu. V. Tornuyev and D. F. Rakytvans'kiy},
title = {External Electric Field Recorded Around Animals, Man},
year = {1973},
}