G. Ruhenstrothbauer et al., ARTIFICIAL SIMULATION OF NATURALLY-OCCURRING, BIOLOGICALLY-ACTIVE ATMOSPHERICS, Electro- and magnetobiology, 13(1), 1994, pp. 85-92
In recent years, partial high correlations with low-error probabilitie
s have been detected between naturally occurring atmospherics and cert
ain meteorological or biological/pathological parameters. Correlations
are, in principle, not able to demonstrate causal relationships. Howe
ver, we have now succeeded in constructing an apparatus that artificia
lly simulates certain naturally occurring atmospheric spectra. With it
, the proliferative activity of C6-glioma cells in vitro may be influe
nced in a similar manner as the correlation with naturally occurring a
tmospherics. This may have far-reaching theoretical and practical cons
equences.