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           results  and  clinical  findings.  For  example,  according  to  classical  physics,  the
           frequency of visible light would indicate that it is reflected or totally absorbed within
           the  first  few  millimeters  of  tissue  and  thus  no  light  should  pass  through  significant
           amounts of tissue. But it does. Also, classical theory indicates that the body should be
           completely invisible to extremely low frequencies of light where a single wave length is
           thousands of  miles long. However, visible light has been used in clinical medicine to
           trans illuminate various body tissues. "332

                  In  other  words,  the  classical  theories  are  partially  wrong  in  that  they  do  not
           fully  explain  all  of  the  reactions  which  are  observed  in  the  body.  The  Navy  has
           abstracted  over  a  thousand  international  professional  papers  by  private  and
           government  scientists  which  explore  these  issues.  The  Navy  is  well  aware  of  the
           current  research  which  shows  the  non-thermal  effects  of  various  electromagnetic
           radiations when they interact with living tissue,

                  Tyler  continues,  "A  second  area  where  classical  theory  fails  to  provide  an
           adequate  explanation  for  observed  effects  is  in  the  clinical  use  of  extremely  low
           frequency  (ELF)  electromagnetic  fields.  Researchers  have  found  that  pulsed  external
           magnetic  fields  at  frequencies  below  100  Hertz  (pulses/cycles  per  second)  will
           stimulate  the  healing  of  nonunion  fractures,  congenital  pseudarthroses,  and  failed
           arthroses. The effects of these pulsed magnetic fields have been extremely impressive,
           and  their  use  in  orthopedic  conditions  has  been  approved  by  the  Food  and  Drug
           Administration. "333

                  Even  the  FDA,  one  of  the  most  vigorous  regulatory  authorities  in  the
           country, accepts these non-thermal effects.
                  Tyler  adds,  "Recently,  pulsed  electromagnetic  fields  have  been  reported  to
           induce  cellular  transcription  (this  has  to  do  with  the  duplication  or  copying  of
           information from DNA, a process important to life). At the other end of the non ionizing
           spectrum,  research  reports  are  also  showing  biological  effects  that  are  not  predicted
           in  classical  theories.  For  example,  Kremer  and  others  have  published  several  papers
           showing that low intensity millimeter waves produce biological effects. They have also
           shown that not only are the effects seen at very tow power, but they are also frequency-
           specific. "
                  Tyler  goes  on  to  discuss  the  results  of  this  new  thinking  and  the  possible
           effects  of  these  low  energy  radiations  in  terms  of  information  transfer  and  storage,
           and  their  effects  on  the  nervous  system.  Research  has  shown  that  very  specific
           frequencies  cause  very  specific  reactions,  and,  once  a  critical  threshold  is  passed,
           negative  reactions  occur.334  The  key  to  Pandora's  box  has  been  turned,  and  the  box
           has now been opened. Will it result in life or death?

                  Tyler's  paper  created  a  good  deaL  of  controversy  but  was  based  upon  good
           research and an in-depth knowledge of the subject matter covered. In the decade since
           332 Low-Intensity Conflict and Modern Technology. Lt Col. David J. Dean USAF, Editof, Air
           University Press, Center for Aerospace Doctrine, Research, and Education, Maxwell Air Force Base,
           Alabama, June 1986.
           333 ibid.
           334 ibid.
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