This chapter explores the cutting-edge intersection of biology, physics, and metaphysics by examining long-distance cellular communication mediated by electromagnetic fields (EMFs). Moving beyond traditional biochemical signaling, we delve into five groundbreaking mechanisms—ultra-weak photon emission, intrinsic electromagnetic fields, bioelectric signaling, electromagnetic homeostasis, and photon tunneling—that reveal how cells transmit information across distances without direct contact. Drawing from a scoping review of 22 studies, we highlight evidence linking these processes to acupuncture, mitochondrial function, and even quantum entanglement, while addressing controversies and gaps in current research. Boldly bridging Eastern and Western paradigms, the chapter investigates theories such as morphic resonance, the Bonghan duct system, and the role of the interstitium as potential substrates for EMF-mediated communication. We also confront the metaphysical implications of consciousness and psychic energy in cellular regulation, challenging reductionist views and advocating for a holistic, interdisciplinary approach. By synthesizing empirical research with speculative yet testable hypotheses, this chapter invites readers to reconsider the boundaries of scientific inquiry and the untapped potential of bioelectromagnetic therapies in medicine.

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Long-Distance Cellular Communication: A Review

  • Mariana Cabral Schveitzer,
  • Maria Luiza Bazzo

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This chapter explores the cutting-edge intersection of biology, physics, and metaphysics by examining long-distance cellular communication mediated by electromagnetic fields (EMFs). Moving beyond traditional biochemical signaling, we delve into five groundbreaking mechanisms—ultra-weak photon emission, intrinsic electromagnetic fields, bioelectric signaling, electromagnetic homeostasis, and photon tunneling—that reveal how cells transmit information across distances without direct contact. Drawing from a scoping review of 22 studies, we highlight evidence linking these processes to acupuncture, mitochondrial function, and even quantum entanglement, while addressing controversies and gaps in current research. Boldly bridging Eastern and Western paradigms, the chapter investigates theories such as morphic resonance, the Bonghan duct system, and the role of the interstitium as potential substrates for EMF-mediated communication. We also confront the metaphysical implications of consciousness and psychic energy in cellular regulation, challenging reductionist views and advocating for a holistic, interdisciplinary approach. By synthesizing empirical research with speculative yet testable hypotheses, this chapter invites readers to reconsider the boundaries of scientific inquiry and the untapped potential of bioelectromagnetic therapies in medicine.