I. Jerman et al., BIOLOGICAL INFLUENCE OF ULTRAWEAK SUPPOSEDLY EM RADIATION FROM ORGANISMS MEDIATED THROUGH WATER, Electro- and magnetobiology, 15(3), 1996, pp. 229-244
We performed a series of experiments to examine the possibility that t
heoretically proposed and indirectly empirically confirmed ultraweak E
M emission from living beings changes the structure of water. We have
pursued three lines of experiments, one of which, presented here, test
ed whether and in what way water nonchemically exposed to growing and
dying spruce seedlings influences the germination of seeds and the gro
wth of seedlings of the same species. We used seeds in two different p
hysiological states and performed additional tests with magnetically t
reated water (50 Hz, pure sine waveform, 25 and 100 mT). The results s
how that normal seeds given water exposed to dying seedlings react wit
h significant slowing of germination and have a tendency to grow more
slowly than controls (watered by sham-exposed water). The effect was s
imilar, even if less intense, to that with magnetically treated water.
Other testing groups often demonstrated significant difference from c
ontrols but its sign varied from experiment to experiment. So many sig
nificant differences reveal that something in the exposed waters influ
enced the seeds. This line of experiments thus demonstrates further in
direct evidence for some form of ultraweak, most probably EM emission
from living beings, that such emission alters water in some as yet unk
nown way, and that organisms can influence each other through indirect
nonchemical and perhaps electromagnetic alteration of water. This phe
nomenon may have far-reaching consequences.