🇬🇧 Ministry of Defence
Non-ionizing electromagnetic fields (EMF) from plasmas or electrically charged bodies can affect humans, particularly in the context of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs). This document explores how electromagnetic fields generated by such sources might influence human observers. It focuses on near-field zones, where electromagnetic waves rapidly diminish with distance. Calculations indicate that even low levels of radiation could have neurological effects, such as memory or perception alterations. Historical cases of "ball lightning" and "bead lightning" are also discussed, as they share similarities with UAP reports. Effects vary depending on frequency, modulation, and proximity to the phenomenon, explaining why some witnesses experience distinct visions or sensations. Although precise measurements of UAP radiation are lacking, the document suggests that their influence could involve unconventional electromagnetic fields.