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Electromagnetic radiation
Many people nowadays cannot imagine their lives without modern devices that make their work easier. Modern devices use different technologies and physical principles. One of them is electromagnetic radiation.
Every appliance that is powered by electricity has an effect on us through electromagnetic radiation.
Electromagnetic radiation is considered a form of matter, an energy carrier capable of doing work. It encompasses a large range of wavelengths, according to which
We distinguish between different types of radiation, called the electromagnetic spectrum.
The biological significance of electromagnetic radiation propagating in free space
The speed of light with different wavelengths is different.
An electromagnetic wave is characterized by the magnitude and direction of its electric and magnetic components. Electromagnetic radiation includes all wavelengths from the longest to the shortest, i.e. long-wave (high frequency), infrared,
Light, ultraviolet and ionising (rontgen, radioactive and cosmic) radiation. However, the human eye is only sensitive to the part of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum we call light. The source of radiation is the accelerated motion of particles with an electric charge or a change in the energy state of an atom. Accordingly, light sources emit radiation with a continuous or line spectrum. These spectra can be observed with a spectroscope as emission or absorption spectra.
The measure of the efficiency threshold is not only the intensity but also the exposure time. The product of the actual field strength and the exposure time is called the irradiance. Apart from the nervous system, the most sensitive human organs to the effects of electromagnetic fields are the genitals and the eyes. Chronic exposure to electromagnetic waves can also cause other problems, e.g. digestive problems, etc. We can clearly say that electromagnetic radiation has an adverse effect on the human organism and it is necessary to protect oneself from it. There are many means of protection against electromagnetic radiation, one of which is the Celtic spiral.
The Celtic spiral is a very effective shape emitter.
It is printed in a special way and with a special conductive carbon paste.
Celtic spiral
It is a very efficient shape emitter - a biogenerator that generates bioenergy and radiates it in the axial direction. It is a directional high-frequency antenna whose efficiency is now measurable. The ancient Celts already knew that when moving a spiral in the place of a stronger magnetic field, this spiral acts as a directional radiator of high-frequency energy, which can be received by the same spiral as an antenna even at a great distance. This spiral shape has long been commonly used in telecommunications, radar technology and other fields, and spiral shapes are also used in scientific medicine, where they are protected by several European and US patents. The Celtic spiral is a powerful shape emitter - a biogenerator that generates, replenishes and accumulates the life energy necessary for our existence.
The Celtic Spiral generates energy now measurable by available physical instruments.
Uses:
- on mobile phones /under the battery cover/ and on other electrical appliances /from the back/ to suppress electromagnetic radiation
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