LA RICERCA SCIENTIFICA
Giorgio Piccardi · 1950
Scientific interest in electromagnetic effects on biological water systems dates back to 1950, predating modern EMF exposure concerns by decades.
Plain English Summary
This 1950 research by Piccardi compiled scientific literature on water structure and electrochemical phenomena, establishing early documentation of how electromagnetic fields might interact with biological systems. The work created a foundational bibliography connecting water's molecular behavior to electrical effects. This represents some of the earliest scientific recognition that electromagnetic phenomena could influence biological processes through water-based mechanisms.
Why This Matters
What makes this 1950 bibliography significant is its timing - it documents scientific interest in electromagnetic-biological interactions decades before cell phones, WiFi, and modern EMF sources became ubiquitous. Piccardi's focus on water structure and electrochemical phenomena was prescient, as we now understand that EMF effects on biological systems often involve disruption of cellular water organization and electrical processes. The reality is that concerns about electromagnetic fields affecting living systems aren't new - they've been part of scientific discourse for over 70 years. This early documentation shows that questions about EMF-biology interactions have deep scientific roots, long before industry interests complicated the research landscape.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
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@article{la_ricerca_scientifica_g6988,
author = {Giorgio Piccardi},
title = {LA RICERCA SCIENTIFICA},
year = {1950},
}