OSCILLATORIUM

"Our present exposure to man-made microwaves is about a million billion billion (one followed by eighteen zeros) times greater than our natural exposure to these frequencies."  Dr. Andrew Goldsworthy 

  

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 OSCILLATORIUM
 
 
 
 A gallery of images and maps, visual learning tools for the study of unnatural oscillations -- non-ionizing electromagnetic fields -- and their effects on living tissues and biodiverse systems.
 
  


 UPDATE LIST:
 
03/23/20 
 
The map on EMF and the Immune System has been link-checked and updated, including several links pertaining to 5G and how it may related to the coronavirus.  See red stars for newest links.
 
02/13/20 
 
Four related maps have been link-checked and updated with new and corrected links.  See red stars for newest links.
 
 
01/29/20 
 
Three maps have been link-checked and updated with new and corrected links.  See red stars for newest links.
 
        Wireless is Not Green
          Bees and EMF
        EMF and Porphyrins
    



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We cannot see EMF.
We cannot smell EMF.
We cannot taste EMF.
Most people cannot feel EMF.
Nevertheless, EMF affects us! 
 
We live in a sea of artificially-produced electromagnetic fields (EMFs).  The energy we produce powers the conveniences of modern life, but it also affects our health in a number of ways.  Because we did not evolve along with these EMFs, we have not adapted to them physiologically.  Not only are humans adversely affected, but so are all the forms of life with which we share the planet.
 
There is much to learn if we want to become familiar with EMFs and how they impact our lives.  There are wonderful books, well-organized reports and papers, presentations and websites available to us -- devoted to issues of EMF technology, biology and regulation.  This site is different.  It organizes a selection of the material usually presented as text and images in visual outline presentations called "NovaMind maps".  
 
Most of these maps are not just pictures; they are portals to further explore the topics presented.  Click on a linked map and be redirected to a larger version with hyperlinks.

Please note:  www.oscillatorium.com takes no responsibility for the information provided in external websites.