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Did you know your DNA is an antenna?
The Shocking Truth About EMFs and Your Health
What if your DNA could act like an antenna, picking up signals from the world around you — and even be affected by the technology we use every day?
Scientists have discovered something amazing about DNA. It’s not just a blueprint for life; it might also work like a fractal antenna, capable of responding to electromagnetic fields (EMFs). These fields come from things like WiFi, cell phones, and power lines. A fractal antenna is special because it can absorb signals across a wide range of frequencies. This means your DNA might interact with all kinds of EMFs, from the low-frequency hum of power lines to the high-frequency signals of 5G. And that interaction could explain why EMFs might affect your health, causing stress on your cells and even damaging DNA.
Let’s explore how a fractal antenna works and why your DNA might behave like one. The answers are simpler — and more surprising — than you think.
If your DNA truly acts like a fractal antenna, it changes everything about how we understand health and the hidden effects of our tech-filled lives.
What Is a Fractal Antenna?
An antenna is something that picks up signals, like the antenna on your car that catches radio…