Invisible danger: Hypersonic waves
With today's advancing technology, the rate of exposure to hypersonic (very high frequency sound) waves is increasing. These waves, produced by aircraft, military technologies, industrial machinery, and even some electronic devices, can lead to various negative effects on human health. This article will address the effects of hypersonic waves on biological systems and the potential pathologies they cause.
THE PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF HYPERSONIC WAVES
Hypersonic waves are generally sound waves above 20 kHz that cannot be directly perceived by the human ear. However, these waves can create various effects in the body at the cellular level:
Effects on the Nervous System: Hypersonic waves have been shown to alter the electrical activity of nerve cells and cause irregularities in the nervous system. They can create particularly disruptive effects on the autonomic nervous system.
Microcirculatory Disorders: These waves can negatively affect microcirculation at the capillary level, reducing the oxygenation and nourishment of tissues. In the long term, this can lead to chronic fatigue, headaches, and a decline in cognitive function.
Mitochondrial Damage: Mitochondria, the cell's energy production centers, are quite sensitive to hypersonic waves. Disruptions in energy metabolism can lead to increased cellular stress and oxidative damage.
Endocrine System Disorders: Long-term exposure to hypersonic waves can lead to irregularities in cortisol levels and disruptions in thyroid function. This can result in weakening of the immune system and an increased risk of chronic inflammation.
PATHOLOGIES CAUSED BY HYPERSONIC WAVES
Long-term or intense exposure to hypersonic waves can contribute to the development of the following pathologies:
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS): Nervous system and mitochondrial dysfunction caused by hypersonic waves can lead to chronic fatigue and lack of energy.
Inner Ear and Balance Disorders: Hypersonic waves can cause damage to the vestibular system, leading to dizziness, loss of balance, and tinnitus (ringing in the ears).
Cognitive Function Disorders: High-frequency sound waves can cause neurological problems such as attention deficit, memory problems, and mental fatigue.
Weakening of the Immune System: It is thought that hypersonic waves may reduce the effectiveness of the immune system by increasing chronic inflammation in the body. This can increase susceptibility to autoimmune diseases.
Sleep Disorders and Psychological Effects: The effects of hypersonic waves on the central nervous system can cause disruption of sleep patterns and mental health issues such as anxiety and depression.
Although the effects of hypersonic waves on biological systems are not yet fully understood, current scientific data shows that these waves can create negative effects on the nervous system, circulation, mitochondrial function, and the immune system.
As technological developments increase the rate of exposure to hypersonic waves, further research into this area is needed. In addition, measures such as electromagnetic hygiene and proper sound insulation should be taken to protect individuals.
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