Pulsed EMFs are, in most cases, much more biologically active than are non-pulsed EMFs.
This is important because all wireless communication devices communicate via pulsations,
and the “smarter” the devices are, the more they pulse, because the pulsations convey the
information. What should be obvious is that you could not study such pulsation roles if there
were no biological effects produced by such EMFs. The pulsation studies alone tell us that
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