Abstract
The author investigates the radiation coming from the universe (cosmic radiation, solar, wind, X-ray, ultraviolet radiation, visible light, infrared radiation, high-frequency and low-frequency wave radiation), the radiation coming from the earth itself and its immediate atmosphere, and, finally, the radiation from the environment caused by man himself (dust, exhaust gases, low-frequency currents, etc.) which has an influence on the health of man that is still controversial among scientists. Therefore the author demands that radioesthesia be employed more in everyday life in the future and that people deal more with the biological effects of radiation on earth.
Citation Formats
Felder, A.
Man between cosmos and chaos. Mensch zwischen Kosmos und Chaos. Lebensspendende oder todbringende Strahlen.
Austria: N. p.,
1981.
Web.
Felder, A.
Man between cosmos and chaos. Mensch zwischen Kosmos und Chaos. Lebensspendende oder todbringende Strahlen.
Austria.
Felder, A.
1981.
"Man between cosmos and chaos. Mensch zwischen Kosmos und Chaos. Lebensspendende oder todbringende Strahlen."
Austria.
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abstractNote = {The author investigates the radiation coming from the universe (cosmic radiation, solar, wind, X-ray, ultraviolet radiation, visible light, infrared radiation, high-frequency and low-frequency wave radiation), the radiation coming from the earth itself and its immediate atmosphere, and, finally, the radiation from the environment caused by man himself (dust, exhaust gases, low-frequency currents, etc.) which has an influence on the health of man that is still controversial among scientists. Therefore the author demands that radioesthesia be employed more in everyday life in the future and that people deal more with the biological effects of radiation on earth.}
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year = {1981}
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title = {Man between cosmos and chaos. Mensch zwischen Kosmos und Chaos. Lebensspendende oder todbringende Strahlen}
author = {Felder, A}
abstractNote = {The author investigates the radiation coming from the universe (cosmic radiation, solar, wind, X-ray, ultraviolet radiation, visible light, infrared radiation, high-frequency and low-frequency wave radiation), the radiation coming from the earth itself and its immediate atmosphere, and, finally, the radiation from the environment caused by man himself (dust, exhaust gases, low-frequency currents, etc.) which has an influence on the health of man that is still controversial among scientists. Therefore the author demands that radioesthesia be employed more in everyday life in the future and that people deal more with the biological effects of radiation on earth.}
place = {Austria}
year = {1981}
month = {Jan}
}