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                          Radio Waves & Life
                             by Tom Jaski
                     Electronics - September 1960
       In a  recent  editorial (August, 1959), Hugo Gernsback called
  for a serious reappraisal of the  effects  of radio waves on human
  and animal physiology.  In view of the almost casual  use of high-
  power radar and industrial RF (radio frequency) heating equipment,
  this is certainly a timely word of warning.
       It is  not  surprising  then  that  the  Air Force is already
  keenly aware of these problems, and has a number of projects under
  way to discover the exact effects  of  high-intensity radar pulses
  and microwaves on  human  and animal tissue.  These  projects  are
  being carried out  at our major universities, each specializing in
  one particular frequency.   For   example,   the  project  at  the
  University of California,  under  the direction of  Prof.  Charles
  Susskind, is primarily  investigating  the  effects  of 3-CM radar
  energy.  Test subjects are mice, ants, and yeast cells.
  Thermal Effects
       Of great   importance,   and    therefore   under   intensive
  investigation, are the  thermal effects of such waves,  and  these
  have been measured rather precisely under a variety of conditions.
       Using mice  as  subjects, it was found that near-lethal doses
  of radiation do  not seem to cause  any  pathological  changes  in
  them, and that the lethal effect is primarily an overtaxing of the
  mice's temperature-balancing system.  It was found  that the major
  heating effect took  place  immediately  under  the  skin,  but of
  course heat generated  there is rapidly  distributed  through  the
  body.  The temperature of the mice was monitored continuously.
       The photograph  shows  zoologist Susan Prausnitz  monitoraing
  the temperature of  a  mouse  suspended  in the wire cage right in
  front of the waveguide just visible  on  the  left.   The mouse is
  slowly rotated to  insure  even  radiation over the  entire  body.
  Death occurred in  50%  of the mice when a critical temperature of
  44.1 Centrigrade  was reached.
       Other interesting findings include  the fact that radar waves
  appear to have no significant effect on the fertility  of the male
  mice.  The effects of radar waves on the longevity of the mice are
  currently being investigated.
       An intensive   series  of  experiments  was  carried  out  on
  cellular organisms, such as yeast  cells,  but, other than showing
  thermal effects, the  experiments  with  insects   such   as  ants
  delivered relatively minor data.
                                Page 1
       But one  interesting  item  which  emerged was that the ants,
  normally moving every which way, in a Petri dish, will all line up
  in a 3-CM field, aligning their  antennas  parallel  to the field,
  apparently to minimize the effects.
       The project is continuing, and more research  on  mice,  ants
  and other animals  is contemplated.  Psychological effects will be
  looked into.  One promising item  in  the ant experiments was that
  the ants which  were  exposed  to 3-CM waves apparently  lost  the
  ability, at least  temporarily,  to communicate the source of food
  to their fellows, as ants usually do.
       It may be significant that the  large ants used have antennas
  which measure very nearly one-fourth the wavelength  of  the  3-CM
  radiation.
       Incidentally, mice  are  so  frequently used for this kind of
  experiment because they are easily  handled,  easily  obtained and
  relatively inexpensive, while their physiology and metabolism bear
  a useful resemblance to human counterparts in some ways.  The life
  span of a mouse is limited, permitting experimenters  to  evaluate
  genetic effects over several generations.
       Meanwhile other  service  branches  are carrying out research
  programs concerned with the effects of radio waves on animal life,
  not necessarily limited to radar frequencies.
       A public announcement by scientists at the National Institute
  for Neurological Diseases concerning the LETHAL EFFECTS  of 388-MC
  radio waves on monkeys also shows there is great interest in other
  frequencies and effects BESIDES THERMAL.
  Some Early Reports
       As long ago as 1930, Nrunori  claims  to  have  seen evidence
  that the human organism "radiates" and "reacts to"  radio waves of
  2.33 meters and  its harmonics - in other words: 129, 258, 387 and
  596 MC (megacycles i.e. million cycles per second).
       This brings to mind the work  of a man who started publishing
  articles on this  kind  of  subject more than 35  years  ago.   An
  Italian university professor   named   Cazzamalli   placed   human
  subjects in a  shielded  room, subjected  them  to  high-frequency
  radio waves, and claimed to be able to record a "beat"  which,  he
  RECEIVED ON A  SIMPLE  UNTUNED  RECEIVER  consisting  of  a galena
  crystal, a small capacitor, antenna  and  sensitive  galvanometer.
  Cazzamalli's equipment, as well as it can be determined  from  his
  early articles, is shown in Fig. 1.
       The one  item  which  he  never  mentions, perhaps because he
  could not accurately  determine   it,   is   the   POWER   OF  HIS
  TRANSMITTER.
       He published oscillograms purportedly showing  VARIATIONS  of
  the "beats" when  his subjects were EMOTIONALLY AROUSED OR ENGAGED
  IN CREATIVE EFFORTS.
       Later experiments delivered  much  more startling results: he
  found that some  of  his  subjects  would  HALLUCINATE  under  the
  influence of the  high-frequency radio waves, which ranged all the
  way up to 300 MC.
                                Page 2
       The Cazzamalli  experiments  were  carefully  duplicated with
  modern equipment, of  much  greater  sensitivity  than  his.   His
  "oscillatori telegrafica" (presumably a transmitter  as  used  for
  wireless telegraphy) was  replaced  with  a  very modest low-power
  oscillator.  The reason for this was twofold.
       In the first place, university  authorities  take  a very dim
  view of experiments  on human beings, even if these  subjects  are
  the scientists themselves, volunteering for the part.
       Second, a  previous  experiment  had  indicated  in  a rather
  startling way that POWER WAS NOT  REQUIRED TO EVOKE EFFECTS IN THE
  HUMAN NERVOUS SYSTEM.  In fact, there seemed to  be  SOME  SORT OF
  RESONANT FREQUENCY APPLICABLE TO EACH INDIVIDUAL HUMAN.
  Effects on Humans
       That experiment  was suggested by the behavior of the monkeys
  we cited.  These animals went through a sequence of behavior which
  would indicate that  something   besides   thermal   effects   was
  operating.
       To discover  if this "something" was subjectively  noticeable
  by an individual,  a weak oscillator swept through the band of 300
  to 600 MC with the request that the subject indicate any points at
  which he might notice anything unusual.   The  subjects  were  not
  allowed to see the dial.
       AT A PARTICULAR FREQUENCY BETWEEN 380 TO 500 MC FOR DIFFERENT
  SUBJECTS, they repeatedly   indicated   a   point    with   ALMOST
  UNBELIEVABLE ACCURACY (as many as 14 out of 15 times).
       Subsequent experiments  with the same subjects showed that at
  the "individual" frequency, STRANGE  THINGS  WERE  FELT.  Asked to
  describe the experience, all subjects agreed there  was a definite
  "pulsing" in the  brain,  ringing  in the ears and a DESIRE TO PUT
  THEIR TEETH INTO THE NEAREST EXPERIMENTER.
       The oscillator in this case  was  putting out only MILLIWATTS
  OF POWER, and WAS PLACED SEVERAL FEET FROM THE SUBJECT.
  Optical and Growth Effects
       It was  not  the  first  time  that such phenomena  had  been
  observed.  Van Everdingen,  a Dutch scientist, had discovered many
  years ago that radiation would affect  the  heartbeat  of  chicken
  embryos, when he  was  experimenting  with  the effects  of  high-
  frequency radiation on  growth  (specifically  working  toward any
  effect it might have on malignant growths).
       Van Everdingen used 1,875 MC and 3,000 MC and discovered that
  this kind of radiation WOULD CHANGE  THE  OPTICAL  PROPERTIES OF A
  GLYCOGEN SOLUTION.
       Glycogen is  a  substance  which  provides our  muscles  with
  energy!  Van Everdingen   found   that   this  change  of  optical
  polarization had some CONNECTION  WITH TUMOR GROWTH.  He proceeded
  to RE-ROTATE THE  POLARIZATION  IN EXTRACTS OBTAINED  FROM  TUMOR-
  PRODUCING MICE.
                                Page 3
       When this  optically  "pure" substance was injected into mice
  with malignant tumors, and these  mice were kept on a diet free of
  animal fats, THE  TUMORS WOULD CEASE TO GROW.  Only  radiation  at
  UHF (ultra-high) or SHF (super-high frequency) would produce these
  effects in the substances he used.
       But Van  Everdingen  was  not  the  only  one  who discovered
  important facts about radiation on  living tissues.  Years before,
  a Frenchman name  Lakhovsky  claimed to have removed  tumors  from
  patients with high-frequency  radiation  treatments, and his book,
  THE SECRET OF  LIFE,  has a number  of  attestations  in  it  from
  grateful patients who were cured.
       Lakhovsky stated  that  healthy  plant growth  is  materially
  aided BY PLACING  A  COPPER  RING  ABOUT  8 INCHES IN DIAMETER and
  supported on an insulating wooden stick (Fig. 2) AROUND THE PLANT.
       So-called tumerous growths on plants disappeared withing such
  a ring.  Lakhovsky's experiment  with  plants  has been duplicated
  successfully.  But then we should also note that  the same kind of
  thing has been  done  by  a  group  of devout citizens using GROUP
  PRAYER!
       But the  people  who have published  the  most  data  on  the
  subject of UHF radiation effects on animals and human subjects are
  the Russians.  In  BIOFISICA,  the Russian biophysics  journal,  a
  scientist named Livshits  published  two  survery  articles on the
  work that had been in this field  by  1958 and 1959.  They are too
  extensive to repeat  in great detail here, but some  of  the  more
  impressive highlights will be reported.
       Many experiments were carried out on animals with conditioned
  reflexes, and one  by  Glezer  showed  that a WEAK UHF FIELD would
  INHIBIT THE CONDITIONED REFLEX, indicating that some inhibition of
  the cortex was taking place.
       As in  Van  Everdingen's  experiment   with   chicken   eggs,
  Pardzhanidze showed that  the  EEG's  of rabbits were  DRASTICALLY
  CHANGED WHEN THE  ANIMALS WERE SUBJECTED TO A UHF FIELD.  Bludova,
  Kurilova and Tikhonova showed that  the field produced AN INCREASE
  OF SENSITIVITY IN THE RETINA, and simultaneously  REDUCED THE AREA
  OF COLOR SENSITIVITY.
       It is  interesting to speculate how this would correlate with
  the Land effects.  (Land,  of  Polaroid  camera  fame,  has  shown
  recently that our concepts of three-color vision  seems  to depend
  primarily on the   presence   of  two  images  STIMULATED  BY  TWO
  DIFFERENT FREQUENCIES OF LIGHT!)
       Turlygin similarly showed that the sensitivity of the eyes of
  dark-adapted subjects at marginal  levels was INCREASED AS MUCH AS
  100% BY THE PRESENCE OF A UHF FIELD.
  Nerve Effects
       Of importance  in  the  light of Lakhovsky's  claims  is  the
  experiment by Grigoreva,  who  showed  that short exposures to UHF
  would EXPEDITE THE  REGROWTH  OF   SEVERED   NERVE  TISSUE,  while
  prolonged exposure would SUPPRESS THE REGROWTH.
                                Page 4
       A fact  discovered  many  years  ago is that a UHF field will
  have an ANALGESIC (pain-reducing)  effect on nerves, and radiation
  therapy of patients  with  painful diseases such as  arthritis  is
  fairly common practice here and abroad.
       If the  field  gets very intense, the situation reverses, and
  the effects on the nerves can be extremely painful, as Lebedinskii
  reports.
       Numerous experiments  are   cited   which   deal   with   the
  simultaneous effects of  various  kinds of drugs,  stimulants  and
  toxins, and UHF  fields.   Many  of  these deal with very specific
  reactions and conditions, and any  generalization  would be rather
  meaningless.  One particularly  was  of interest  because  of  its
  relation to the  experiments of the late Pavlov, the father of the
  conditioned reflex.
       This experiment shows that the  field INCREASES THE SECRETION
  OF HISTAMINE IN THE STOMACH, and in related experiments  that  the
  secretion of digestive  juice which was artificially stimulated by
  such drugs as atropine is MATERIALLY REDUCED BY THE FIELD.
       Closer to home, we find that  Hugh  Fleming  at  Oregon State
  College carried out  experiments on the effects of  HIGH-FREQUENCY
  EFFECTS ON MICROORGANISMS.   Fleming used radiation at frequencies
  varying from 10 meters to 90 CM (30 to 270 MC).
       One result was that the RATE OF GROWTH OF CELLS WILL INCREASE
  to a certain power level, and then will SHARPLY DECREASE.
       TIME OF EXPOSURE and CONDUCTIVITY OF THE MEDIUM are IMPORTANT
  VARIABLES (as was also discovered  by  Van  Everdingen,  who  also
  found the VISCOSITY OF THE MEDIUM to be MOST IMPORTANT).
  Summing it up
       Now what  does  all  this  mean  in terms of Mr.  Gernsback's
  warning statement?
       If you  consider  the  few  items  we have been able to quote
  (more detail can  be  found  in   the   articles   cited   in  the
  bibliographhy), it is obvious that WE ARE IN SOME  WAY SUSCEPTIBLE
  TO RADIO WAVES,  and  that  our  susceptibility  IS  NOT NECESSARY
  LIMITED TO A PARTICULAR FREQUENCY.  Nor are large amounts of power
  required to produce some of the effects within us.
       But precisely what these effects  are,  we  understand not at
  all.  Van Everdingen points out that the possibility  of molecular
  resonance, AFFECTING THE CHEMICAL BONDS in our very substance.
       The egg   experiments   certainly   indicate   some  sort  of
  interference with the cortex (our  "gray matter") which MAY AFFECT
  OUR THINKING AND  OUT  CONTROL OVER THE "BASER" DRIVES  (generally
  considered to be generated in the lower sections of the brain, but
  normally controlled or inhibited by the cortex).
       Our physiological  functions,  such  as  our  digestion,  our
  ability to see and recover from  damage  when  nerves are involved
  may well be  drastically affected if we are subjected  to  a  high
  enough power level.
                                Page 5
       Tumors may  be  inhibited  BY THE PROPER KIND OF RADIO WAVERS
  yet, in other cases, particularly  when  coupled  with the "wrong"
  kind of DIET,  radiation  may also PROMOTE THE GROWTH  OF  TUMORS.
  (This too was demonstrated by Van Everdingen in Holland).
       WE DO  NOT KNOW IF OUR LONGEVITY WILL BE AFFECTED.  Certainly
  we should consider  the  possibility   that   there  may  be  SOME
  RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE  INCREASE  OF CANCER AND  THE  AMOUNT  OF
  RADIATION we indiscriminately spew into the atmosphere.
       Or even  that  there  may  be  some  connection  between that
  radiation and our SHARPLY INCREASING CRIME RATES.
       We simply do not know enough  about  the  effects,  but  what
  little we do know would tend to make Mr. Gernsback's  warning  all
  the more urgent.
       For while  there  is nothing lethal about the doses of radio-
  frequency energy we absorb daily, neither is there anything lethal
  in the STEADY DRIP OF WATER ON  A  MAN'S  FOREHEAD  -  but  it was
  effectively used by medieval torturers to drive him completely out
  of his mind.
       Perhaps we have a responsibility to mankind,  before  we fill
  in all the  gaps  in  the radio spectrum, to discover once and for
  all if we are affecting human life  on this planet.  And if so, in
  what manner, as we finally had to do for another  surprise  out of
  Pandora's box, man-made radioactivity.
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  References
  F. Cazzamalli - "Electromagnetic Radiation Phenomena from Human
                   Cerebrum During Intense Activity of Creative
                   Artistic Nature", Neurologica, 1935.
  1. "Experiments, Discussions and Problems of

Biophysics of Cerebrum",

                   Quaderni Di Psichiatria, 1929.
  1. "Telepsychic Phenomena and Radiation from

Cerebrum", Neurologica, 1923.

  1. "About a Phenomenon of Cerebropsychic Radiation

and Biophysical Methods of Exploring It,"

                   Neuropsychiatrica, 1934.
  W.A.G. Van Everdingen
  1. "Molecular Changes of Structure Resulting from

Irradiation with Hertzian Waves of Frequency of

                   1875 MC,"
                   Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde, Nov. 40'
  1. "Molecular Changes and Modifications of Structure

Resulting from Radiation with Hertzian Waves of

                   Wavelength of 10 CM (frequency 3000 MC),"
                   Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde, Jul. 41'
  1. "Changes in Physiochemical Nature of Organic Bonds

by Irradiation, Mostly in Connection with the

                   Cancer Problem,"
                   Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde, Feb. 43'
  K. F. Grishina
  1. "Importance of Certain Points of Methods in Local

Response of Tissues to Centimeter Waves,"

                   Biophyzika, Vol. 35, No. 3, pp. 358-362, 1958
  B. S. Jacobson, S. B. Prausnitz and C. Susskind
  1. "Investigation of Thermal Balance in Mammals by

Means of Microwave Radiation,"

                   Transactions on Medical Electronics
                   Proceedings of the IRE, June, 1959
  Frank, Leary
  1. "Researching Microwave Health Hazards,"

Electronics, February, 1959

  N. N. Livshits
  1. "Role of Nervous System in Reactions to

Ultra-High-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields,"

                   Biofizika, Vol. 2, No. 3, 1957
                   (has a 96-item bibliography)
  1. "Effects of Ultra-High-Frequency Field on

Functions of Nervous Systems,"

                   Biofizika, Vol. 3, No. 4 pp. 426-436, 1958
                                Page 7
  A. S. Pressman
  1. "Methods of Experimentally Irradiating Small

Animals with Centimeter Waves,"

                   Biofizika, Vol. 3, No. 3, pp. 354-358, 1958
  Hugh Fleming
  1. "Effects of High-Frequency Fields on

Micro-Organisms,"

                   Electrical Engineering, pp. 18-21, Jan. 1944
  N. Nrunori and S. Torrisi
  1. "Ultra-High-Frequency Electromagnetic Vibrations,

Their Effects on Living Organisms,"

                   American Journal of Physical Therapy, Jun. 1930
  P. Liebesy
  1. "Athermic Short Wave Therapy,"

Archives of Physical Therapy, December, 1938

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