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(U) A significant advance toward identification of the EMR source of
biological energy transfer was gained from recent research conducted at
the University of Novosibirsk. Scientists there investigated the release
of energy during cell division and during cellular damage and repair
resulting from viral infection or toxic chemicals. In over 5000 experi- .
ments with cell cultures and animal organs it was shown that damaged cells
radiated some form of energy and that the energy released was capable of
causing damage in adjacent control preparations of organs or cells.
Further, investigation revealed that a uniform pattern, code, or rhythm of
radiation was emitted by normal cells. This pattern was disturbed when _
cellular damage occurred, becoming quite irregular. It was also found
that the patterns were transmitted from experimental to control prepara-
tions only when the cells or organs were cultured in quartz containers.
Since quartz transmits ultraviolet (UV) radiation and standard laboratory.
glassware does not, the Soviets concluded that UV radiation mediated
cellular information transfer. The researchers subsequently correlated
given irregularities of emission with specific diseases and are now
attempting to develop techniques for diagnosis and therapy by monitoring
and altering cellular radiation codes.
(U) Czechoslovakian research on energy transfer between animal muscle
preparations, from animals to man, and from man to man, has also demon-
strated EMR as the vehicle of biological energy transfer. In experiments
conducted between 1948 and 1968 at the Okres Institute of Public Health,
Kutna Hora, Czechoslovakia, Dr. Jiri Bradna demonstrated contactless
transfer (myotransfer) of stimuli between frog neuromuscular preparations.
Bradna placed identical preparations side by side; stimulation of one
preparation with electric pulses at frequencies between 10 and 30 pulses
per second caused contraction and a recorded electromyographic response
in the other. In other experiments, stimulation of muscle preparations
influenced the oscillations of a pendulum and increased the muscle tension
of a human subject. Bradna obtained objective proof that energy in the very
high frequency (vhf) range mediated the stimulus transmission. He also
demonstrated that myotransfer could be blocked with ferrous metal filters
and aluminum, could be deformed with magnets, ferrites and other conductors,
could be reflected and transmitted over waveguides, and shielded with grids.
Bradna concluded that primary perceptual and informational pathways between
animals are based on metabolic processes at the macromolecular level and
that the magnitude of energy transfer depends on muscular adenosine
triphosphate (ATP) energy release.
(U) Bradna has reported successful application of myotransfer in physio-
therapy. It has been found to be effective for both individuals and groups.
In the latter case, the summation of stimuli has been shown to enhance the
neuromuscular responses of individuals within the group. Bradna feels
that such stimuli influence the herd behavior of animals and may also
be a factor in altering human behavior under conditions of isolation or
overcrowding.
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