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Fritz-Albert Popp and Pioneering Biophysics

Fritz-Albert Popp (https://robertobecker.net/) (1938 – 2018) A German theoretical physicist and pioneering quantum biophysicist and biologist, who was appointed as a professor at Marburg University from 1973 to 1980 and went on to establish the International Institute of Biophysics in Neuss, Germany.

During the mid-1970s, Prof Popp picked up research by a Russian embryologist, Alexander Gurwitsch, who in 1922 was the first to discover the existence of ultra-weak light emissions in living cells (from onion roots) that he referred to as mitogenic radiation.

Popp went on to find these ultra-weak light emissions occurred in all living systems and renamed them biophotons. Over many years he developed his biophoton theory of life that proposes that coherent light emissions functioning in the quantum plane are the primary controllers of biochemical and molecular processes.

The work of Popp’s research group found that a cell’s DNA was the most important source of biophotonic emission. Popp went on to consider the connection between the cell radiation and consciousness.

Resources

Electromagnetic Radiation Safety

Read the latest papers about electromagnetic fields, radio frequencies, and how they can impact living organisms. This resource posts new papers monthly and has over 2000 abstracts with links to read the full papers. View their website and browse the papers.

 

Interview – Wireless Radiation-Chronic Illness Connection and New Legal Initiative re. Cell Towers 

This interview with Richard Lear and attorney Scott McCollough, Esq. and moderated by Camilla Rees discusses wireless radiation exposure and the placement of towers on a local and state level.

 

NCI Hearings on Children's Health

Magda Havas - Testimony on Electromagnetic Radiation

Del Bigtree - Testimony on COVID and Vaccines

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