Non-Ionizing EMF
and
Magnetite:
Learning from
Joseph Kirschvink
and others
EMF and Magnetite>
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Magnetite is one form of iron oxide (Fe3O4). It is made in the tissues of many species. It also accumulates in our tissues from industrial, medical and other sources.
It is the most magnetic of all naturally occurring minerals on Earth. It is, therefore, very responsive to electromagnetic fields , whether natural or artificially-produced.
Magnetic fields may affect orienting and homing via several mechanisms, not only the magnetite response (effects on cryptochrome, for example); however, Dr. Kirschvink makes a strong case for magnetite interactions as an important factor to study.
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Magnetite may be natural (biogenic), which is mildly magnetic, or synthetic, which is more magnetic.