I’ve read that the Ca2+ channels in neurons can be manipulated through the use of certain radio wave frequencies. And the resulting internal/external charge differential will cause the neurons to fire.
Does anyone have any more insight into that?
How about this.
Would the amount of electromagnetic energy needed to activate the Rhodorsin transition be suitably lowered, if the water molecules that are naturally interspersed with the Rhodopsin were heated up very, very slightly (I.e. through the use of microwaves).
While glancing through an ophthalmology textbook several years ago, I learned that the transition between the two forms of rhodopsin (that results in neural activation and, ultimately, vision) can be accomplished through the electromagnetic energy provided by certain radio wave frequencies (and...