Oxytocin, often referred to as the "love hormone" or "bonding hormone," plays a crucial role in social interactions and emotional connections. This section explores the known biological effects of oxytocin and its impact on human behavior.
Recent theories propose a fascinating connection between oxytocin release and electromagnetic field resonance in the brain. This section delves into the potential mechanisms by which oxytocin might influence or be influenced by neural EM fields.
Building on the concepts of oxytocin and EM field resonance, we examine how these phenomena might contribute to the physical basis of emotional connections between individuals. This section discusses experimental evidence and theoretical models that support this intriguing hypothesis.