Category: We are molecules

  • Electromagnetic Fields and the Five Senses of humans and animals

    Electromagnetic Fields and the Five Senses of humans and animals

    The human brain is an extraordinary machine that constantly processes an incessant flow of information from the five senses: sight, hearing, touch, smell, and taste. But what makes this extraordinary perceptual ability possible? The answer lies in electromagnetic fields, the invisible forces that drive molecular interactions and the transmission of neural signals within the brain.…

  • Electromagnetic Fields and the Functioning of the Brain

    Electromagnetic Fields and the Functioning of the Brain

    If there’s one thing that characterizes the extraordinary complexity of the human brain, it’s its ability to process information, generate thoughts, and nurture emotions. But what makes this incredible work of art of nature possible? The answer may surprise you: electromagnetic fields. Imagine the brain as a tangled web of millions of neurons, each with…

  • The Power of Electromagnetic Fields in Life: A Journey into the World of Molecules

    The Power of Electromagnetic Fields in Life: A Journey into the World of Molecules

    Life, as we know it, is a wonderful interweaving of physical and chemical processes that manifest themselves through the interaction of molecules. But what makes this incredible dance of matter possible? The answer lies in electromagnetic fields, invisible but powerful forces that permeate the very fabric of the universe. Let’s imagine taking a journey into…

  • We are electromagnetic fields

    We are electromagnetic fields

    The hydrogen atom is composed of charged particles that move relative to each other. Although the relative movement of nuclear mass and electrons is very small compared to the amplitude of the electron’s motion on a large spherical surface, this movement generated by charges creates an electromagnetic field in the space between the nucleus and…

  • Organic molecules in the Universe

    Organic molecules in the Universe

    Organic molecules consist of one or more carbon atoms (C) bonded with other atoms of C and/or atoms of oxygen (O), nitrogen (N), sulfur (S), phosphorus (P) and others. Multiatomic molecules can occur in the form of an open or closed chain(s). The simplest molecules (H2, H2O, CH4, NH3, CO, H2S, … ) interact with…

  • From atoms to molecules

    From atoms to molecules

    The molecule is the smallest particle of physically stable matter thanks to which the mineral, plant and animal world was born and evolved. The smallest molecule is hydrogen, which is made up of two hydrogen atoms that bind stably to each other (H2). It is also the most important because, thanks to it, the sun…