The Dark Side of the Brain
Book Details
Author(s)Harry Oldfield
PublisherCoghill Research Laboratories
ISBN / ASINB0058J01QQ
ISBN-13978B0058J01Q2
Sales Rank1,084,084
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Written by a Cambridge trained biologist recognised globally for his decades of research into the health effects of cellphones and powerlines, this groundbreaking work examines how nature has developed invisible electromagnetic means of communication between and within organisms (including human beings) to develop and evolve the planet's species much faster than Darwin proposed. It solves mysteries in biology not explained by the concept that chemical and physical connection is necessary for communication, growth regulation, and procreation. It explains how honeybees are being fogged by manmade radiations from cellphones and their masts, how insects can detect a mate two miles downwind, a distance when pheremones are no longer detectable, and how human bodies emanate meaningful radiations detectable with instruments, and how plants remember and converse between themselves just like people.. This book is far ahead of its time, and has sold three printings, but is now available once more via E-book
