I have been looking at copper because it has an interesting relationship with the DNA triple helix. There is no evidence that iron has such an intimate relationship. The Copper 2+ ion is magnetic, and is borderline between being ferro and ferri magnetic, and I suspect that biology has learnt how to make good use of this marginal state. What is then interesting is the possibility of coupling between the copper atom's spin state and the spin state of protons of the water associated with the DNA. If anything, what mobile phone usage demonstrates is how resiliant the brain is to EM interference, in that while I have no dount it has some effect, it is nevertheless very subtle.
Nigel

On 21/05/2014 17:53, Jones Beene wrote:
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From: Nigel Dyer

And not just LENR. I am currently looking at how this may occur in the
copper that is associated with DNA/DNA/RNA triple helixes


Cyril Smith says: "If we wish to use Larmor precessions as charge pumps,
but without external microwaves maintaining the FMR resonance, we need
another method for cohering the precessions. There is an argument that, in a
ferromagnetic conductor, phase-locking of the individual lattice precessions
can be achieved by spin-spin coupling to and from conduction electrons ...

Nigel - Why not iron, instead of copper? Out of curiosity, I did a brief
googling to see if DNA has an associated RF resonance. This turned up:

"Biophysicists have demonstrated that DNA... resonantly absorbs
electromagnetic energy in the microwave range of the frequency spectrum...
They have found in their experiments that microwaves in the 300 MHz to 3 GHz
range can be thermally absorbed by causing a dipolar molecule, such as water
to oscillate in a frictional media, thereby dissipating the energy in the
form of heat..."

... which seems a bit high for Larmor precession and seems to be a relic of
water, not DNA, but it is one more reason why cell phones are not
recommended for constant use by teenagers (since the range overlaps)



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