1 International Center for Population Studies & Research, Department of Pediatrics, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt.
2 Ministry of Health, General Director of Marsa Alam Hospital, Quality Management Department, Egypt.
3 Neuroscience Specialty, George Mason University; Department of Research, National Institutes of Health, USA.
International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 15(02), 1583–1599
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2025.15.2.1403
Received on 03 April 2025; revised on 24 May 2025; accepted on 26 May 2025
Religion continues to exert a significant influence on the conceptualization of health and disease. In many societies around the world, beliefs in supernatural phenomena, including spiritual entities such as Satan and Jinn remain prevalent. Within this context, certain frameworks suggest that such entities may be metaphorically or energetically associated with natural energy forces, such as microwave-generated ultrasound due to its capacity to generate heat and influence biological systems. Speculatively, it has been proposed that Satan could manifest through technological systems involving ultrasound and thermal energy. One hypothesis posits that focused ultrasound exposure may induce transient pore formation in cellular membranes, thereby increasing intracellular calcium influx. Elevated calcium levels—particularly in neurons—could influence synaptic transmission and potentially contribute to altered states of consciousness, confusion, or cognitive disruption. Within this framework, Satan is conceptualized as an energetically amplified and more skillful variant of the Jinn.
Oxidative stress, which can damage essential biomolecules such as DNA and proteins, is well recognized as a contributing factor in the pathogenesis of many diseases. Negative ions have been shown as a countermeasure against oxidative stress by neutralizing free radicals, thereby potentially enhancing biological functions such as cellular metabolism, immune response, digestion, and neural regulation. Some studies further propose that negative ions may bind to or neutralize positively charged autoantibodies, thus reducing autoimmune tissue damage in conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus. Additionally, it is speculated that activated brain regions may interact with broader cosmic energies to access information. A theoretical interplay is proposed among ultrasound, electromagnetic (EM) fields, calcium signaling, and superconductive tryptophan dynamics within brain microtubules. From this perspective, a form of applied quantum entanglement might underlie consciousness and enable potential communication across domains involving humans, Jinn, and Satan. In this framework, the soul is interpreted as a quantum field that interacts with the physical forces of the universe, particularly the EM fields generated by neuronal activity. It is well established that neural electric fields produce EM signals that encode information relevant to working memory. In condensed matter physics, electrons and phonons are key excitation particles: electrons mediate electrical conductivity, while phonons govern thermal conductivity and are central to the phenomenon of superconductivity.
Ultrasound; Ca²⁺; Satan; Jinn; Fields
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Abdelrazak Mansour Ali, Mohamed Abdel Tawab Ibrahim and Radwa Abdelrazak Ali. Jinn, Satan, and the Soul: A Speculative Model of Electromagnetic and Quantum Interactions in Health and Disease. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 15(02), 1583–1599. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2025.15.2.1403.
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