What if your bones are listening?
Not just structure — but sensors. 🦴⚡📡
Every step, every stretch… your skeleton generates tiny electric charges.
(Piezoelectricity, first measured by Fukada & Yasuda, 1957)
💡 What if bones don’t just hold you up — they signal, respond, and adapt?
• Even micro-strains can trigger cellular responses. (Turner, 1998)
• Vibrations between 10–100 Hz might guide stem cell growth. (Jacobson et al., 2018)
According to ATOSA, your bones might act like living antennas —
Tuned to gravity, motion, and internal pressure. Resonating with the world around you.
⚡ As energy flows through this internal network,
standing waves might form — stable, resonant patterns
that help organize structure, repair… maybe even perception.
Biology behaving like signal tech?
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