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Living Antennas

Plants

Trees

Leaf pigments:Molecular antennas

Whole body

Head and brain

Ears and eyes

Human heart

BoneInsect antennas

Neurons and groups

Cilia and flagella

Whiskers

Cells

Hair

Sweat glands

Wing scales

Cell membranes

Tubules and filaments

Mitochondria

Magnetite crystals

Water in spaces

DNA and RNA

Helpful Links

Related Maps:Natural and Unnatural

EMF

It is not a joke nor a scientific curiosity, this strange discovery of Gen. George O. Squire, Chief Signal Officer, that trees --- all trees, of all kinds and all heights, growing anywhere --- are nature's own wireless towers and antenna combined.

RadioBio:DARPA to ResearchNatural Antennas

Phil Callahan (p. 27):Insects and the

Battle of the Beams

Deep sea sponge

Electro-horticulture

Tree Magic

Tree Antennas

Trees as antennas

The "Tree Antenna"

Tree emissions, nearby source

Why the forests are green

Natural antenna complexes

Geometric shape as antenna

Human as ELF receiver

Inside the head of a worm

Head as antenna, brain as receiver

Light harvesting

Bats ears probe space

Human ear as antenna

Chlorosomes, light harvesting

Heart/brain interactions

Microwave, heart, heart rate

Dolphin teeth, mandible morphology

Guide to insect antennas

Amateur entomologists guide

Odor antenna, circadian rhythms

Directional antennae: Ask Nature

Field (ephaptic) coupling

Spinal cord as an antenna

Neuronal tissue as electrical

Magnetic sensor, worm neuron

Human brain, Schumann resonance

Tuning in to cell's antenna

Light, odor, sound, movement

Making sense of cilia and flagelli

Primary Cilium, cell homeostasis

Primary Cilium as Cell's Antenna

Cat whiskers

THz, biosensor cells

Neuronal audio transmission

Human forearm hair, AC fields

Silver ants control EMF via hair

Bumblebees sense EF via fuzzy hair

Helical antennas for 5G?

YouTube: THz, helical sweat ducts

Butterflies emit UV light

Sensory transduction

Tubulin sensitive to local EM field

Living H2O, the Dancing Rainbow

Biophotons

Magnetoreception in Animals

Living H2O, the Dancing Rainbow

Bacteria on the radio

DNA could act as antenna

Patterns in Nature

Insects and Infrared

Secret EM Life of Plants

Energy Interdependence

Books by Philip Callahan

Radio signals of natural origin

Electrostatic forces in insect world

Arrange solar panels like tree leaves

Nature's Nonlinear Optical Antennas

Similarities, plant antenna, animal proteins

Altered animal behavior when humans block EMF

Magnetite

Cryptochrome

Environment

EMF and Birds

Living Systems

EMF, Trees, Plants

DNA is a Fractal Antenna

Marine and Freshwater Life

LIVING ANTENNAS:

Photosensitive moleculesNucleic acids, proteins

Interfacial water of living systemsCellular organelles

Single cellsHairs, cilia, trichomes

Sensory organsStructures: head, spine

Heart, nervous system, brainEntire organism, animal, plant

Wasp antenna

DNA, with its ‘coil of coils’ structure, is exquisitely sensitive to electromagnetic fields, including ELF, RF and ionizing radiation. It possesses the two structural characteristics of fractal antennas, electronic conduction and self-symmetry.

Leaf trichomes

Human earPinna

Bat ears

DNA signaling is stimulated by 7 Hz naturally occurring waves on earth.

Antennas, to simplify one definition, transmit by converting electrical currents into electromagnetic waves. They receive by converting electromagnetic waves back into electrical currents. They can function in air, space, under water or other liquid, and even through solid matter for limited distances. Every antenna has specific characteristics that determine the signal’s range and radiation pattern or shape. (Paraphrased from Banner Engineering)

Nature has evolved wonderful antenna systems on many scales, throughout her biodiverse kingdom, from entire organisms down to molecular structures.

This map can only introduce the topic of natural, living antennas. There is so much yet to learn about them, and yet we have jumped ahead of ourselves by developing powerful technologies which may well disrupt them.

DNAFractal antenna?Whiskers

The sun has millions of narrowband radiating emissions in all portions of the spectrum.

My experiments indicate the hairs on the leaves of plants are really dielectric waveguide-antennae for collecting energy in the form of infrared or microwave signals from the Sun.

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