Life commences with the creation of wireless transmitters in the surface membranes which function by tapping into the Earth's magnetic fields & the energy present in our surroundings.

A technological challenge with this evolutionary method is that these transmitters don't have a great range for sharing their information. This is due to the inverse square law, which states that the strength of electromagnetic waves decreases significantly the further away they get from their source.

The more our skin is distanced from something, the less effectively we can send this energy. So, how did evolution tackle this issue?

Evolution developed cell membranes that can absorb vibrations. These membranes aren't affected by the problem of limited range.

Similar to sound, sunlight creates vibrations in air atoms and cell membranes. These vibrations can completely transfer the energy and information they carry.

This turns your skin and cell membranes into a universal wireless charging station for cells.

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