Our cochlea is spiraled and covered internally with a pigment called Melanin.
The cochlea's melanin is located within the endolymph fluid, which contains potassium (K). Biochemical processes inherently involve an electrical component, wherein the voltage generated by electromagnetic fields (EMFs), both natural (sunlight) and non-native (WiFi, electrical outlets), leads to the formation of ions. These ions, in turn, attract specific elements like potassium or calcium.
Airpods and other Wireless earbud Facts
—AirPods, like other Bluetooth headsets and earbuds, will constantly transmit signals of microwave radiofrequency radiation (RF) while they are in your ears, whether you are using them or not.
—Airpods and wireless earphones sit right near your skull. They transmit RF directly next to your brain and ear, and the RF is absorbed into your brain and ear tissues.
—Apple’s second generation AirPods are Bluetooth Class 1 – meaning they reach to hundreds of feet away and emit higher radiation compared to other Bluetooth devices.
—The left AirPod communicates with the right AirPod using a technology called “near field magnetic induction” (NFMI). The fields go right through your brain. Magnetic fields are linked to cancer and oxidative stress.
The power source for melanin, often referred to as the "computer chip" is sunlight. Sunlight energizes the mitochondria, acting as our body's miniature batteries, creating a surge of electricity. This electrical energy, harnessed by the potassium (K) present in the endolymph fluid, gives rise to UV light. Melanin utilizes this UV light for essential metabolic reactions, including its role in combatting cancer.
Guess what happens when you sit for hours with airpods plugged in?
Answer : You don't wanna know.
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