Abstract

Biological material has been documented to produce an external magnetic field that radiates out. There have been several papers documenting the magnetic fields produced by steady currents in the body. The most notable was published in 1980 by Cohen et al. where the human hair follicle was used as sentinel and biophysically evaluated via sophisticated equipment such as a double planar Superconducting Quantum Interference Devices (SQUID). Most recently, in 2019 Cohen’s work was duplicated by Khan,S by also using double-planar gladiometers. Of interest to this manuscript is that since the introduction of anovel optical microscopy method in 2016 by Scherlag BJ et al is that numerous papers have been introduced in the literature now identifying intrinsic biomagnetic properties of the follicle such as penetration through glass barriers. In this manuscript, a concept of biomagnetic fields by the concave part of the human hand transferring energy to hair follicles is introduced, this was accomplished by using a novel optical microscopy method, in other words, the hair follicle is not limited to radiate out biomagnetism; but also, to receive externally radiated biomagnetic fields from a body part. This magneto receptive property is herein introduced.

Highlights

  • The purpose of this manuscript is to introduce evidence of radiated biomagnetic fields (BMFs) from the concave part of the human hand onto freshly plucked in toto scalp hairs placed on a glass slide

  • Prior research done 40 years ago, demonstrated the prevalence magnetic fields produced by steady currents in the human body; the hair follicles over the head were identified as a reliable source producing reproducible patterns [1],[2]

  • Opposite to the sequential crystallization patterns observed in the control experiments (Figures 2,3 above); there is a stark difference in both the pattern and clumping of KFe2 crystals surrounding the hair follicle

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Introduction

The purpose of this manuscript is to introduce evidence of radiated biomagnetic fields (BMFs) from the concave part of the human hand onto freshly plucked in toto scalp hairs (follicles and shaft) placed on a glass slide. In the human hair follicle and shaft only forward moving source of BMFs emissions have been demonstrated, such as penetrating glass barriers [5]. This manuscript introduces a new finding, which is, which is documentation of air waves transmission of BMFs from an in vivo externally placed body part (the human hand) received by a freshly tweezers plucked human hair. Ferrocyanide crystallization was previously shown to be directly proportional to follicular energy levels [6]

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