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Introduction
1.1
Te Fusion of Physics and Biology..................................................... 1
1.2
Te Connection between Electromagnetism and
Bioelectromagnetism ...........................................................................3
Electromagnetism • Bioelectromagnetism
1.3
Harmonization of Electromagnetic Fields with Biological
Systems ...................................................................................................9
Te Coupling of Atmospheric Electricity with Biological
Systems • Safety Aspects of Electromagnetic Fields
1.4
Applications of Electromagnetism in Medicine and Biology...... 14
Shoogo Ueno
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Discussion............................................................................................ 15
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Summary and Perspective................................................................. 17
Tsukasa Shigemitsu
References........................................................................................................ 18
1.1 The Fusion of Physics and Biology
Foremost, the terminology which will be used and discussed later in this chapter will be introduced.
Hans Christian Oersted showed that electricity and magnetism are two related mechanical phenomena.
To explain this, he used for the frst time the term “electromagnetism.” Aferward, Michael Faraday gave
an explanation and meaning to this phenomenon and used the term “electromagnetism” which soon
became established as a common scientifc term. Afer their fndings and discussions were published,
the scientifc knowledge in electromagnetism improved. Tis led to a better understanding of the basic
electromagnetic phenomena found in bioelectromagnetism. Electromagnetism is a part of science that
includes electricity, magnetism and electromagnetic felds phenomena. Biolectromagnetism is the study
of how electromagnetism interacts with biological processes produced by cells, tissues and organisms.
Bioelectromagnetism has been gradually developing and expanding to a variety of felds including
engineering, biomedical engineering, life science, medicine and biology. Tis book attempts to present
to the readers the various wonderful aspects and the specifc felds related to bioelectromagnetism. In
order to understand bioelectromagnetism, this introduction will provide the basic concepts and ele
ments of electromagnetism, interaction between electromagnetic felds (natural and man-made) and
biological systems and several applications such as biomedical imaging used in medicine and biology.
Furthermore, the safety issues related to electromagnetism will be presented. Trough the discussions
in this book as well as the past and present research advances, a number of prospects for bioelectromag
netism will be suggested by many experts in biology, medicine, biophysics, electrical engineering and
biomedical engineering.
Recently, an interesting letter written by Albert Einstein was discovered (Dyer et al., 2021). It was
written on October 18, 1949, in response to a letter from Ghyn Davys who was residing in Hampshire,
England. It is not known what was written in the letter to Einstein. However, in Einstein’s reply, he
noted Karl von Frisch’s work and said that it would open up a new direction in physics by examining the
behavior of bees, migratory birds and carrier pigeons to determine how they perceive external stimuli.
DOI: 10.1201/9781003181354-1
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