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Polar Molecules (Dipoles)

 

Polar - Polar molecules and life

Polar molecules (dipoles) in our body, surroundings and Universe are indispensable for life as we know it. Polar molecules, areas and structures are deeply intertwined in every aspect of our life and bodily functions and surroundings. Body´s polar systems are very sensitive, designed (by Evolution) to interact with natural light (electromagnetic fields, EMF), its spectral composition and natural variations (day/night, seasons..).

Man-made simplified and polar aggressive light—pulsed, coherent and polarized radiowaves, e.g. mobile-RF—disturb polar molecules/substances natural behavior, changing and creating new interaction patterns and substances in a multiple of assorted ways changing equilibrium, development and future.

Mobile RF-microwaves interacts with biological polar molecules and substances, affecting health and homeostasis, examples from “Polar-7” below.
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Examples Polar Substances: Water, brain, neurons, DNA, proteins, blood, heart, lungs, fertility, glands, electrolytes....
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Polar-1 – Life without polar molecules? (Dipoles) <<-- Link

Life as we know it on Earth is fundamentally dependent on polar molecules

Conclusion
Polarity is essential for the structure of water and the function of organic molecules. A world without polar molecules would be a world without, or with vastly different, life—a place where water behaves like a non-polar gas rather than a, life sustaining liquid.

 

Polar-2 – Polar molecules role in our body

Polar molecules, having charged positive and negative ends, are vital for human body dissolving nutrients in water, forming cellular structures, and enabling biochemical reactions. They act as solvents (water), transport materials in the blood, and help proteins fold by interacting with the aqueous environment of cells.

 

Polar-3 – POLAR molecules ROLE in our BODY

1. The Solvent and Medium for Biochemical Reactions (Water)
2. Structural Organization of Cell Membranes (Phospholids)
3. Protein Structure and Function
4. Transport and Signaling Molecules
5. Molecular Recognition and Interaction

In summary, polar molecules are essential for maintaining homeostasis, allowing for the rapid transport of materials, enabling complies molecular interactions, and providing the necessary environment for metabolism.

 

Polar-4 – POLAR MOLECULES and AREAS in our BODY

1. Aqueous Body Fluids (Transport and Solvent Functions)
• Blood Plasma
• Intracellular Fluid (Cytosol)
• Extracellular Fluid (ECF)
• Interstitial Fluid, Lymph, and Cerebrospinal Fluid

2. Cell Membranes (Structural Roles)
• Phospholipid Head Groups
• Membrane Proteins
• Cholesterol

3. Biological Macromolecules (Functional Components)
• Proteins
• Nucleic Acids (DNA/RNA)
• Carbohydrates (Sugars/Glycogen)
• Glycolipids and Glycoproteins

4. Specialized Cellular Locations
• Cytoplasm
• Ion Channels/Porins

 

Polar-5 – POLAR molecules ELECTRIC field

"When an external electric field is applied to polar molecules, they align themselves with the field because their positive ends are attracted to the negative plate and their negative end are attracted to the positive plate"

"Polarization: The collective alignment of all the polar molecules in the material causes the entire material to become polarized, acquiring a net dipole moment"

 

Polar-6 – POLAR molecules MAGNETIC field

"A magnetic field affects polar molecules by aligning them along the field, similar to how a compass needle aligns with Earth´s magnetic field"

 

Polar-7 – POLAR molecules INTERACTION with MOBILE SOLITON WAVES; danger?
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Interaction Mechanisms:

• Dipole-Dipole Interactions: Polar Molecules, possessing permanent dipoles, interact strongly with electromagnetic fields through photon mediated dipole-dipole interactions.

• Nonlinear Polarization: The polarization state of the soliton (e.g., circular vs. linear) is critical and dictates how the molecules responds, with specifically polarized waves being used to targeting, but also posing higher risks.

• Memory of Polarization: The interaction can be characterized by "memory" effects, where the structural change persists for a time after the pulse has passed.

In summary, while these interactions are exploited for precise control in molecular physics (quantum control) they are generally associated with potential risks of damage due to their ability to alter molecular organization, create intense localized fields and cause irregular gating of membrane channels.


Polar-8 – POLAR molecules INTERACTION with MOBILE-RF; danger?
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Key Danger Mechanics and Effects

• Forced Oscillation of Polar Molecules: Unlike natural, non-polarized electromagnetic fields (EMF), man-made pulsed, coherent, and polarized waves force polar molecules and mobile ions within living cells to oscillate in phase and parallel planes. This action on electrosensitive ion channels causes "irregular gating", disrupting the cell´s electrochemical balance and homeostasis.

• Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) & DNA Damage: Pulsed High-Power Microwaves (HPM) create intense electric fields (~23 kV/cm) that generate Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS), leading to oxidative DNA damage and potential cell death.

• "Brain Water" Interaction: Pulsed microwaves can excite GHz-frequency phonons in brain water content, causing subcellular brain injuries similar to primary blast injuries, even when thermal sensors show minimal temperature increase (e.g. <0.2˚C).

• Irreversible Electroporation: The interaction of pulsed microwaves with cell membrane lipids can cause transient nanopores to form (electroporation), causing cellular contents to leak..

• Structural Damage and Cognitive Decline: Long-term or high-power pulsed exposure has been linked to damage in hippocampal neurons, leading to memory decline and cognitive impairment.
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Targeted Areas of Vulnerability:

• Brain: The hippocampus is highly sensitive, with mitochondrial damage occurring rapidly.

• Immune System: Pulsed HPM can induce apoptosis in natural killer (NK) cells and cause structural injuries to the thymus spleen, sometimes acting in a dose -dependent manner to cause suppression.

• Reproductive System: Reduced sperm viability and testicular damage has been observed.

 

Polar-9 – POLAR molecules AREAS INTERACTION with MOBILE SOLITON waves NON-THERMAL; danger?
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Non-Thermal Dangers (Health Implications)

• Disruption of Biological Orders: While living organisms produce inherent "life-sustaining" soliton waves, foreign man-made, pulsed coherent fields can disrupt these endogenous fields.

• Detrimental Interference: Specific frequencies of non-thermal EMF (such as those used in 5G, ranging from kHz to GHz) can interfere with cellular signaling pathways, causing "unhealthy" behavior in cells.

• Potential Structural Damage: The soliton-like interaction can lead to non-thermal alterations of of protein conformation or DNA, which, depending on frequency and pulse property, can result in increased oxidative stress and cellular dysfunction.

• Impact on Cellular Signaling: These waves are believed to impact, in particular, the permeability of blood-brain barrier and neuronal activity.
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Scientific context

This, known as the "Bio-soliton Model", is often discussed in the context of non-thermal effects from electromagnetic fields (EMF), suggesting that duration of exposure and the coherence of the pulse are more critical than the sheer power density. It distinguishes between "biological order" (natural, coherent) and "detrimental" (artificial, coherent) waves.

 

Polar-10 – Life without DIPOLES (Polar Molecules)

"Life without dipoles--meaning the absence of permanent charge separations within molecules (polarity)--would render life as we know it impossible"

Summary
If dipole moments vanished, the universe would be composed of nonpolar molecules. The complex, self-organizing systems that define biology—membrane formation, DNA replication, and enzyme action—would never have evolved or sustained themselves.

Note on Physics: In a strictly classical, non-quantum world, a "life without dipoles" might also imply an unstable atomic structure, as atoms themselves rely on, and sometimes behave as, oscillating dipoles

 

 

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