NEW MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES IN STUDYING THE EFFECT OF SUPERHIGH FREQUENCY FIELDS ON BIOLOGICAL SUBJECTS
Kolesnikov VM · 1969
1969 research confirmed that superhigh frequency EMF creates non-thermal biological effects through active molecular processes.
Plain English Summary
This 1969 research review examined how superhigh frequency electromagnetic fields affect biological systems through non-thermal mechanisms. The study highlighted that existing chemical theories couldn't explain many biophysical research findings. The research suggested that radio frequency radiation creates active physical processes in molecules and cells beyond simple heating effects.
Why This Matters
This early research paper represents a pivotal moment in EMF science when researchers first recognized that electromagnetic fields affect biology through mechanisms beyond heating. What makes this study significant is its acknowledgment that conventional chemical theories were inadequate to explain observed biological effects from radio frequency radiation. The science demonstrates that even in 1969, researchers understood that EMF interactions with living systems involve complex molecular and cellular processes that we're still working to understand today. This challenges the industry narrative that non-thermal effects are somehow speculative or unproven. The reality is that scientists have been documenting these mechanisms for over five decades, yet regulatory standards still focus primarily on thermal effects while largely ignoring the biological activity this research identified.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{new_measurement_techniques_in_studying_the_effect_of_superhigh_frequency_fields__g6415,
author = {Kolesnikov VM},
title = {NEW MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES IN STUDYING THE EFFECT OF SUPERHIGH FREQUENCY FIELDS ON BIOLOGICAL SUBJECTS},
year = {1969},
}