Remaining on the theme of electricity in space – and on Earth, it seems some doctors are now openly saying the cells in human bodies, as well as those in plants and animals, are an electrical system. They are not just biochemical reactors. See for example Dr Andreas Ludwig Kalcker. He has suggested that after two decades of research he has put into biophysics, and thousands of clinical observations around the world, he can positively confirm with absolute certainty, every living cell is primarily an electrical system governed by charge dynamics. The biochemical pathways, already accepted, are entirely dependent on the electrical gradients that precede and power them. The cell membrane behaves like a capaciter. Inside the cell there is a strongly negative charge and outside the cell there is a positive charge. Voltage drives nerve conduction [action potentials], muscle contraction, the transport of nutrients and waste, and is responsible for protein synthesis and folding, and mitochondrial ATP production [which also depends on proton gradients]. It is also responsible for intercellular communication via gap junctions and synaptic transmission. Enough to get the general idea from the perspective of the layman. The interesting bit is what happens as we age and cells deteriorate leading to sickness and afflictions. The potential changes and causes inflammation, infections and electromagnetic stress as well as micronutrient depletion. However, these symptoms are treatable, he says, and cells can be rejuvenated – leading to some extraordinary results in clinical studies. Worth using your search engine to get a better handle on what he is saying. Sounds a bit futuristic, like the Doc on one of those space TV shows a few decades ago.
Electric Cells
14 December 2025Biology, Electric Universe, Electromagnetism