Body Antennas
TLDR - Our body has many ways that it acts as an antenna to receive information.
How Your Body Acts as an Antenna
Electromagnetic Resonance: Certain frequencies of electromagnetic waves can resonate with specific tissues or structures within the body. This resonance can induce electrical currents or signals within the body, which can be perceived as information.
Bone Conduction: Bones, particularly the skull, can conduct vibrations and certain frequencies of sound waves. This allows for the perception of sound and vibrations even when the ears are not directly exposed.
Skin Conductance: The skin, being conductive, can pick up electromagnetic signals. This includes not only external EMFs but also signals generated internally, such as those related to nerve impulses and muscle contractions.
Piezoelectric Effect: Certain tissues, such as bone and connective tissue, exhibit piezoelectric properties. This means they can generate electrical signals in response to mechanical stress or pressure.
Biochemical Reactions: Some theories suggest that biochemical reactions within the body can be influenced by external electromagnetic fields. This could potentially affect cellular communication and signaling pathways.
Body EZ Water as an Antenna:
EZ water can receive and transmit electromagnetic frequencies from both inside and outside the body. This includes natural electromagnetic fields like brainwaves and heart rhythms, as well as external sources like WiFi radiation and environmental energies.
Our brainwaves and the magnetic field generated by our heart are examples of internal electromagnetic fields. These fields interact with the EZ water, allowing our bodies to process and adapt to various stimuli.
The water in our bodies can also pick up on external electromagnetic frequencies, such as those from the Earth's geomagnetic field, sunlight, and even the emotions and thoughts of people around us.