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>>11172976
The body has electrically active parts, the cells, the neurons, dna and so on
Its not a big stretch to say that high frequency pulsed electromagnetic waves which vibrate in a constant barrage down to centimeter and even millimeter wavelenghts can affect said electrically active parts even if its not heat, considering that its pulsed and concentrated in such a way
"Beam sweeping" is used in the 5G variant, as if 4G wasn't bad enough with using the same frequencies as those of household microwave ovens (wi-fi) and industrial microwave ovens (4G BTS phone towers), the 5G beam sweeping effectively focuses the electromagnetic waves into a beam, because the higher frequencies have shorter range which otherwise wouldn't be practical. Point is, by focusing it into a beam it will by definition up the strength.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_radiation_and_health
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0013935118300355

>> No.10810726 [View]

>>10810722
Exposure to pulsed microwave fields is responsible for the calcium channel malfunction as well. Elevated magnesium blocks calcium influx.

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>>10787287
Inform others, get a group together and be aware of what's going on with your legislature when telecom et al inevitably try to insert language into communications and fiber optic related bills. Fiber optics are the spine for 5G. When people stop using the devices you'll find they suddenly start giving a shit, this is because a literal opioid haze is lifting.

It takes a lot of eyes, ears, and connections to get a group together and start it snowballing. Identify people that have formal credentials or some related expertise. Radar technicians, operators, people with prior military service esp in comms or optics, physicians, HAM radio, and so on. Provide them with credible data. Try to get them involved.

And when it comes down to it, of course, I imagine ultimately no one could blame someone for finding other ways of functionally nullifying a tower which is killing them and their neighbors. I'm not suggesting breaking the law of course.

>>10787293
That's why I never fell for the microwave over scam. I recognized that the energy of the photons from a candle was much higher, so I just put them in a ring around the food. Works every time. Worst case scenario I just get out a massive candle. Oddly enough though it has difficulty cooking passed the surface layer??? Oh well. :^)

Pretty much I covered this int he OP. It's a matter of signal transduction and amplification. Part of that requires propagation through a medium, part of it is frequency range specific to act on a certain structure. With pulsed fields in the microwave range, those "windows" aren't so much a factor.

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>>10769147
>im an electrical engineer,
Who doesn't care about experimental results, apparently. Just theory to the ends and extent that it suits him.

Read. The data.
It's right there.

>in an microwave oven no information is transmitted
CW does transmit information, it's just binary, and relative to information in the receiving system (state). Binary in the sense that at the bare minimum a receiving apparatus may either know the field is there, or not. Relative in the sense that the biological receiver's nature determines how it as a nonlinear system will respond to that frequency and power density. For example low intensity CW 2.45GHZ has been observed to cause "despiraling" of the DNA molecule, and causes it to "thrash about violently" with indication it's broken off its histones.

When it comes to AM, FM, pulsations, polarization, it varies. In general a pulsed microwave source causes calcium channel activation. Contrast this to eg Bawin and Adey's 16Hz AM VHF field induced Ca2+ efflux, which exists within a narrow AM and power density window.

Just read the stuff, and don't be such a bitch about everything. What are you fighting against? I'm pretty sure you were in a previous thread, and yet you're here doing the same shit again. If so, what's your issue with reading actual data?

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>>10763257
-It's appearing so rapidly because it's environmental. Fucking duhhhh...
-It's caused by mitochondrial collapse and massive toxic load
-It's potentiated by brain damage
-Its primary causative factors are microwave radiation and vaccines. Pulsed microwaves alter calcium flux, activating calcium channels. Refer to Timothy Syndrome which does the same and universally presents with autism.

This was pretty much done to these people. We had data and indication of what was happening a decade ago. Rates are rising to 1 in 2 males. We keep acting like it's a mystery because it hurts our feelsees and it's too inconvenient to imagine changing anything. Imagine anyone giving up their cell phones before the brutal, bitter end where population level infertility is obvious any child that didn't manage to born is either deformed or autistic.

Human history in a nutshell. Appalling and pathetic. That's where we're at.

Don't expect any response from me by the way. Some retarded mod keeps banning me for posting about bioelectrogmagnetics. I've had enough and can't be assed to turn my modem off and on again for this retarded place.

>>10763354
And this is also my experience. It's disturbing and unsettling. Many of them, unfortunately, are on some decent level aware of their deficit.

Pic related. A picture of the past. Exploration and self enjoyment is the old world. Welcome to the new world of ecological destruction and biological slavery to the state. You think these kids will ever escape? Look at em. This is the end westernized economies, anyway. Germany, below replacement. Singapore, same. South Korea on its way. US as well. France is taking half measures, but will get there too. Sterilized by our own stupidity.

>> No.10726289 [View]

>>10726283
>Well, that's just bad practice, I guess.
It's evil. They're stupid to the point where they've maimed 70 years of people.

>Don't call the emergency service when a loved one has a stroke or MI, then. We'll see how "retarded" we are.
I've seen what you guys do with strokes after you give the clot buster.
-No magnesium in the drip
-No antioxidants, NAC, Co-Q10, ALCAR
-No calcium channel blockers
-No post-stroke dietary guidelines.
-Shitty food
-A hospital full of pulsed microwave emitters.

>> No.10717523 [View]

>>10717511
Henry Lai's research at WSU goes way back tot he early 80's. It was a very different climate then, he wasn't concerned with mobile telephones or wireless. To my recollection he, like most people, was receiving funding either from the Office or Naval Affairs, or The Department of Energy. I'd have to check. His early findings were altered drug response under pulsed 2.45 GHz. Later, he found cholinergic changes actually involved the opioid system, downstream of corticotropin releasing factor. Yep. Opioid antagonists like naloxone block some microwave effects. This is what we're seeing.

His work with Narendra Singh, who developed the most sensitive comet assay, showing DNA breaks in rat brains, is what got him into the fray. In 96 or so.

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>>10401040
They clamped your umbilical cord. Why would they cure something they caused on many levels, and net benefit from. Ask questions.

>>10401105
There are some implications with autism. Along with birthing procedures, wireless devices likely have a causative role.

Pulsed microwave fields, ie the emissions from wireless devices, alter calcium flux in cells. This leads to chronically elevated intracellular Ca2+ and certain effects on Ca2+ domains in the extracellular space.

There is a genetic polymorphism of the gene encoding parts of the calcium channel, called Timothy Syndrome, which cause it to be overactive leading to the same chronically elevated intracellular Ca2+, and these individuals will near universally present with autism. So we know that the calcium aspect -alone- can produce autism. Further, calcium is involved in dendritic spine formation, axonal guidance, and myriad other processes particularly active during second trimester neurodevelopment. These devices also cause increased free radical generation, oxidative and nitrosative stress. This will also harm the brain of the developing fetus. Further microwave emissions increase the permeability of the blood brain barrier, so much that albumin staining is seen in experimental animals exposed to cell phones in use right now. This will let more toxic junk into the brain. They also tune the bacteria in the digestive system for virulence and selectively kill off some good bacteria. This will majorly mess with the developing brain and immune system.

Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_syndrome
http://www.marthaherbert.org/library/Herbert-Sage-2013-Autism-EMF-PlausibilityPathophysiologicalLink-Part11.pdf
http://www.marthaherbert.org/library/Herbert-Sage-2013-Autism-EMF-PlausibilityPathophysiologicalLink-Part2.pdf

There are also potential effects on the timing and mechanics of the hormonal surge required for proper synaptic pruning.

>> No.10399258 [View]

>>10399243
Royal Rife found something important. So did Harold Hoxsey, and many others.

Hell, we used to treat nerve pain and schizophrenia with short waves. It was called short wave therapy, and it worked quite well. Pulsed microwave fields used to be used to aid nonunion fracture healing.

Many things have been lost or ignored. There are dozens of naturally occurring compounds that induce apoptosis in numerous cancer cell lines, some in vivo. Investigated? Of course not. Artemisinin? An ocologist may support you using it, but they won't suggest it. Withanolide A kills multiple types of skin cancer, topically. Research on transdermal application? Nope. Guarana seed powder has been shown to inhibit metastatic colonization of skin cancers. Well researched? Nope. Shatavarin, one of them, is active against multiple cancers. Nope, ignored.

You have amygdalin. Muddied in controversy, poorly investigated.

Ketogenic diets? An ocologist will tell you, s'okay dude, eat whatcha want! Despite most cancers being strictly glycolytic and a lot of research showing no, they don't magically get their energy regardless.

Even, and especially, something as simple as baking soda. Alkalinizing the acidic tumor environment. Nope!

I see people too often that I know are going to die a torturous, miserable, unnecessary death.

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>>10379941
There are some implications with autism. Along with birthing procedures, wireless devices likely have a causative role.

Pulsed microwave fields, ie the emissions from wireless devices, alter calcium flux in cells. This leads to chronically elevated intracellular Ca2+ and certain effects on Ca2+ domains in the extracellular space.

There is a genetic polymorphism of the gene encoding parts of the calcium channel, called Timothy Syndrome, which cause it to be overactive leading to the same chronically elevated intracellular Ca2+, and these individuals will near universally present with autism. So we know that the calcium aspect -alone- can produce autism. Further, calcium is involved in dendritic spine formation, axonal guidance, and myriad other processes particularly active during second trimester neurodevelopment. These devices also cause increased free radical generation, oxidative and nitrosative stress. This will also harm the brain of the developing fetus. Further microwave emissions increase the permeability of the blood brain barrier, so much that albumin staining is seen in experimental animals exposed to cell phones in use right now. This will let more toxic junk into the brain. They also tune the bacteria in the digestive system for virulence and selectively kill off some good bacteria. This will majorly mess with the developing brain and immune system.

Sources on that:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_syndrome
http://www.marthaherbert.org/library/Herbert-Sage-2013-Autism-EMF-PlausibilityPathophysiologicalLink-Part11.pdf
http://www.marthaherbert.org/library/Herbert-Sage-2013-Autism-EMF-PlausibilityPathophysiologicalLink-Part2.pdf

There are also potential effects on the timing and mechanics of the hormonal surge required for proper synaptic pruning.

>> No.10364224 [View]

>>10364210
>There are some implications with autism. Along with birthing procedures, wireless devices likely have a causative role.
Studies?
>Pulsed microwave fields, ie the emissions from wireless devices, alter calcium flux in cells. This leads to chronically elevated intracellular Ca2+ and certain effects on Ca2+ domains in the extracellular space.
Studies that link this to autism?
>Timothy syndrome
That's low-functioning autism, which, as I've already said has been linked to teratogenic effects in utero.
>"Leaky gut syndrome" is a proposed condition some health practitioners claim is the cause of a wide range of long-term conditions, including chronic fatigue syndrome and multiple sclerosis (MS).
As in, not substantiated and well-evidenced.

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>>10364187
Copying from a prior thread.

There are some implications with autism. Along with birthing procedures, wireless devices likely have a causative role.

Pulsed microwave fields, ie the emissions from wireless devices, alter calcium flux in cells. This leads to chronically elevated intracellular Ca2+ and certain effects on Ca2+ domains in the extracellular space.

There is a genetic polymorphism of the gene encoding parts of the calcium channel, called Timothy Syndrome, which cause it to be overactive leading to the same chronically elevated intracellular Ca2+, and these individuals will near universally present with autism. So we know that the calcium aspect -alone- can produce autism. Further, calcium is involved in dendritic spine formation, axonal guidance, and myriad other processes particularly active during second trimester neurodevelopment. These devices also cause increased free radical generation, oxidative and nitrosative stress. This will also harm the brain of the developing fetus. Further microwave emissions increase the permeability of the blood brain barrier, so much that albumin staining is seen in experimental animals exposed to cell phones in use right now. This will let more toxic junk into the brain. They also tune the bacteria in the digestive system for virulence and selectively kill off some good bacteria. This will majorly mess with the developing brain and immune system.

Sources on that:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_syndrome
http://www.marthaherbert.org/library/Herbert-Sage-2013-Autism-EMF-PlausibilityPathophysiologicalLink-Part11.pdf
http://www.marthaherbert.org/library/Herbert-Sage-2013-Autism-EMF-PlausibilityPathophysiologicalLink-Part2.pdf

There are also potential effects on the timing and mechanics of the hormonal surge required for proper synaptic pruning.

>>10364190
I would consider microwave radiation teratogenic in a sense. Look up leaky gut as well.

>> No.10332570 [View]

>>10332569
>>>/sci/?task=search&ghost=&search_text=pulsed+microwave

>Microwaves do nothing to us.

wew lad.

>> No.10332569 [View]

>>10332566
>>/sci/?task=search&ghost=&search_text=pulsed+microwave
wew lad

>> No.10332566 [View]

>>10332563
https://darkmattersalot.com/2014/09/10/the-pulsed-microwave-radar-tower-and-the-cell-the-role-of-calcium/

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>>10329312
There are some implications with autism. Along with birthing procedures, wireless devices likely have a causative role.

Pulsed microwave fields, ie the emissions from wireless devices, alter calcium flux in cells. This leads to chronically elevated intracellular Ca2+. There is a genetic polymorphism of the gene encoding parts of the calcium channel, called Timothy Syndrome, which cause it to be overactive, and these individuals will near universally present with autism. So we know that the calcium aspect -alone- can produce autism. Further, calcium is involved in dendritic spine formation, axonal guidance, and myriad other processes particularly active during second trimester neurodevelopment. These devices also cause increased free radical generation, oxidative and nitrosative stress. This will also harm the brain of the developing fetus. Further microwave emissions increase the permeability of the blood brain barrier, so much that albumin staining is seen in experimental animals exposed to cell phones in use right now. This will let more toxic junk into the brain. They also tune the bacteria in the digestive system for virulence and selectively kill off some good bacteria. This will majorly mess with the developing brain and immune system.

Sources on that:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_syndrome
http://www.marthaherbert.org/library/Herbert-Sage-2013-Autism-EMF-PlausibilityPathophysiologicalLink-Part11.pdf
http://www.marthaherbert.org/library/Herbert-Sage-2013-Autism-EMF-PlausibilityPathophysiologicalLink-Part2.pdf

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Wifi 6 operates at 60GHz and will make it worse. Being in the absorption spectrum of diatomic oxygen it'll alter the spin of its valence electrons, rendering it unable to bind to hemoglobin. And who knows what else. It seems designed to be harmful. Just like choosing a frequency for wifi near the maximum dielectric loss of water, gosh, I'm sure making water molecules spin on their axis in the body won't do nuttin'!

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In 1960, neuroscientist Allan Frey, then with Cornell University’s General Electric Advanced Electronics Center, became curious about the impact on the nervous system of electromagnetic fields moving at the speed of light. Long before cell phones were commercialized, his findings would eventually prove that radio frequency radiation has a measurable effect on the brain—and attempts were made by the powers-that-be to suppress his work in ways that uncannily echo the ways such results are being marginalized today.
Among other key results, Frey determined that the carrier wave of 1,900 megahertz—precisely the same wavelength used by many cell phones today—had significant biological effects.
Inject a mouse with a fluorescent dye into its blood and the entire body and all of the organs fluoresce—except for the brain, which remains pink-gray. Research in the 1920s had shown why: The brain is protected from taking in poisons or contaminants that get into the bloodstream due to a barrier appropriately known as the “blood-brain barrier.”
But Frey found something interesting. He showed that weak radio frequency signals—just like those from today’s cell phones—opened up this normally closed barrier. Frey first injected the dye into the bloodstream of rats and then exposed them to very weak pulsed microwave signals. Within a few minutes, the injected rats’ brains began to fluoresce, signaling that the blood-brain barrier had been breached. Frey’s studies were reported in the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences in 1975.


Are we going to ignore this?

>> No.10044053 [View]

>>10044025
Well, blame the machine I guess, that has disallowed the broader population from even entertaining the idea that low intensity non-ionization radiation can affect bodily processes.

You ever watch Serial Experiments Lain? The drug in the second episode, "accela", is not strictly science fiction. That show, and the 90's / early 2000's pseudo-60's spirituality and consciousness movement that inspired it, rooted in computers and the emerging internet, was actually hitting on something quite real. With the crystals and "energy" and resonance, and so forth.

There's a good paper about this specifically that I'll try to find.

Back in the day fields like the above were used for medical treatments, and do have real therapeutic value when used correctly and used specifically. Ignoring microwave diathermy, the most famous application was use of pulsed fields to augment fracture healing, especially non-union fractures. Before that, short waves were used to treat various diseases, including bipolar, "hysteria", and schizophrenia, as well as high blood pressure and malaise. The person would be put in a condenser field generally for a period of a few minutes, then it was over. This method would cure certain types of schizophrenia for a period of 2 weeks or so. If the power density was wrong, it would make it worse.

Modulation of brain function has been the best documented. eg Bawin et al reported a 56uT 1Hz magnetic field generated via helmholtz coil, completely eliminated rhythmic slow activity (theta rhythm) in hippocampal slices. Bawin and Adey of course demonstrated prior the 40% increase in Ca2+ efflux when exposed to VHF fields amplitude modulated at 16Hz. Later replicated by Blackman et al.

>> No.9994967 [View]

>>9994837
The reason is that EMFs can yield pathological effects, but often are not, and in many ways cannot, be studied like a exogenous toxin.

An example. Sleep disturbance has been reported from many angles over decades, and from many countries. Henry Lai et al of University of Washington researched how pulsed 2.45GHz fields altered central cholinergic activity. It was found that the changes were blocked upstream via pharmacological inhibition of u-opioid receptors, which prompted connections with the 1950's Russian idea that most central effects were redox reactions secondary to field transduction by the skin. And this was evaluated for a while. Later it was found the the opioid system activity was triggered by activation of corticotropin releasing factor. This was a decade later. Lai published a review of this process, and the research on classical conditionability of microwave response, and microwave effects on drug actions (ethanol, dextroamphetamine, pentobarbital, etc). This was after his and Singh's (developer of the more sensitive version of the "comet assay") highly controversial report on double and single strand DNA breaks in the brains of mice, and subsequent study on working memory deficits. Industry (mostly telecom) and military (via Brooks airforce base) came down on quickly. The field was mired with manufactured controversy again. The review by Martin Pall goes into why in EMF study it's uniquely easy to make it look like you're studying something you're not just based on your exposure setup.

Anyway. A lot of effects are often lumped together in papers, there were many important symposiums over the last 60 years. There are reviews of the eastern European and Russian literature. You could and should write a whole paper on any individual type of effect.

The title alone often doesn't indicate the scope of the paper. A paper with a loosely related title may include one of the most comprehensive summaries of an area and history.

>> No.9951752 [View]

Yep. I advise people trace this field back to the 1920's for some very interesting stuff. Use of short wave radio in treating schizophrenia and nerve pain was common. Fracture healing with pulsed fields and microwave diathermy is unfortunately the most widely recognized old world use, but it's just the tip of the iceberg. A lot of old symposium transcripts to read as well.

Also all of Bawin and Adey's research. Adey's book "Nonlinear electrodynamics in biological systems", 1984, is a recommendable read.

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>>9311600
>radio waves
The cancer angle I won't get into, in some cases certain fields can act as cancer promoters, enhance the action of other toxins, or lead to cancer themselves, in other cases the opposite. Depends on a lot. Generally the oxidative and nitrosative stress induced by pulsed RF is more apt to trigger apoptosis or cause necrosis.

This has a long and complex history. In any case, it's been apparent that non-ionizing radiation is biologically active since the 50's. If you don't believe non-ionizing radiation can athermally cause chemical change in a system, take a look at how your own eyes work. How can visible light interacting with your eye cause your mental state to change? Likewise, imagine a robot controlled via wi-fi holding a test tube of some reactive compound above a vat of some other compound. A signal is sent to make it drop it, chemical change occurs. By such logic, these trivial everyday events are impossible, as are most of your own senses. Clearly it's a matter of signal amplification and transduction, at every scale.

Further reading:

Reviews:
-General
Pall 2013, Electromagnetic fields act via activation of voltage-gated calcium channels to produce beneficial or adverse effects
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3780531/
Pall 2016, Microwave frequency electromagnetic fields (EMFs) produce widespread neuropsychiatric effects including depression
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0891061815000599

-Autism
Herbert 2013, Autism and EMF? Plausibility of a pathophysiological link – Part I
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24095003
http://www.marthaherbert.org/library/Herbert-Sage-2013-Autism-EMF-PlausibilityPathophysiologicalLink-Part1.pdf
Herbert 2013, Autism and EMF? Plausibility of a pathophysiological link part II
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24113318
http://www.marthaherbert.org/library/Herbert-Sage-2013-Autism-EMF-PlausibilityPathophysiologicalLink-Part11.pdf
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>> No.9309712 [View]

>>9309645
This is primarily due to cell phones and wifi. ie, pulsed microwave fields. Probably acting synergistically with various other toxins.

I don't feel like picking through papers I have stored locally, and will only reference Magras and Xenos directly, below:

Otherwise:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=GSM+sperm
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=mhz+sperm
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=ghz+sperm
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=wi-fi+sperm

Etc.

Further reading. A work in progress.
Reviews:
-Autism
Herbert 2013, Autism and EMF? Plausibility of a pathophysiological link – Part I
http://www.marthaherbert.org/library/Herbert-Sage-2013-Autism-EMF-PlausibilityPathophysiologicalLink-Part1.pdf
Herbert 2013, Autism and EMF? Plausibility of a pathophysiological link part II
http://www.marthaherbert.org/library/Herbert-Sage-2013-Autism-EMF-PlausibilityPathophysiologicalLink-Part11.pdf

-[i]Ca2+->NO->H2O2+peroxynitrite pathophysiological pathway
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2248324/

Reproductive:
-General
Magras 1997, RF Radiation–Induced Changes in the Prenatal Development of Mice
http://avaate.org/IMG/pdf/magras_mice_study.pdf
-Male
Hancı 2013, The effect of prenatal exposure to 900-MHz electromagnetic field on the 21-old-day rat testicle
-Female
Guney 2007, 900 MHz radiofrequency-induced histopathologic changes and oxidative stress in rat endometrium: protection by vitamins E and C

Mechanistic:
Adey, Nonlinear Electrodynamics In Biological Systems
Tsong 1988, Active Cation Pumping of Na+, K+ -ATPase and Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+ -ATPase Induced by an Electric Field
Tsong 1989, Resonance Electroconformational Coupling: A Proposed Mechanism for Energy and Signal Transductions by Membrane Proteins

Some history:
https://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19810017132.pdf
Naval Medical research Institute, 1972
http://www.justproveit.net/sites/default/files/prove-it/files/military_radiowave.pdf

>> No.9309437 [View]

>>9309404
The brain generally needs repeated training with some sort of feedback loop (eg EEG rendered as some scene on a screen that changes according to how tightly the specific system has been entrained into the target range) to be able to quickly replicate certain activity. Transcranial magnetic stimulation can also alter certain aspects of consciousness that placebo doesn't likely account for, like spatial orientation, working memory, balance, and auditory processing.

Pulsed ELF and microwave fields also alter calcium flux in populations of cells. Refer to these for a plausible mechanism:
Tsong 1988 - Active Cation Pumping of Na+, K+ -ATPase and Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+ -ATPase Induced by an Electric Field
Tsong 1989 - Resonance Electroconformational Coupling

>> No.9282302 [View]

>>9282280
Get a hole bored in your skull and have either electrodes put on the surface and a plug installed in the hole, or deep brain implants which will invariably cause inflammation and ultimately become insulated by glial cells clumping all over it.

You could also use pulsed fields, eg in pulsed field therapy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulsed_electromagnetic_field_therapy
Transcranial magnetic stimulation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transcranial_magnetic_stimulation
Or various microwave carriers modulated at ELF frequencies, namely 16hz. Whether this could entrain a network of cells (as populations of cells are coupled oscillators, you need to not individually control each one), I don't know. I imagine it was researched at one point.

There is also a spinal implant, the orgasmatron.

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