THE BIOTIC ENVIRONMENT AND ITS ROLE IN ENERGY

EVERY ENVIRONMENT IS MADE UP OF BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC ECOLOGICAL FACTORS THAT INTERACT TO CREATE A NATURAL BALANCE. TO UNDERSTAND THE IMPACT AND ROLE ENERGY PLAYS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF LIVING THINGS, WE FIRST NEED TO UNDERSTAND WHAT BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC FACTORS ARE.

BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC FACTORS CANNOT BE PUT INTO A SINGLE LIST, BUT, AT MINIMUM, WE CAN CLASSIFY THEM INTO LARGE GROUPS.

We use the term “biotic” for environments in which life can develop.

So biotic factors refer to all the interactions on and between living things in their own ecosystems. Altogether, the climatic, soil, environmental and anthropogenic factors of a natural environment, on which the organisms that live there depend, make up these ecological and biological factors. A biotic element is determined by the presence, side by side, of organisms of the same species, or of a different species, which creates interspecies or intraspecies competition, predation or parasitism…

On the other hand, abiotic factors refer to physiochemical phenomena such as light, temperature, humidity, the chemical composition of water, atmospheric and water pressure, and the physical and chemical structure of the soil.

Interactions between biotic and abiotic factors can be positive, negative or neutral. When they are natural, these interactions regulate and balance themselves.

But what happens when that balance is upset and polluted by unnatural energies, such as the negative and harmful energies produced by computers, electronic devices, and cellphone towers?

The biotic field, beneficial for life, is an electrodynamic field caused by fluctuations in the natural electromagnetic field. So when electromagnetic fields generated by unnatural processes affect it, this impacts its ability to heal and nourish living things.

However, we can transform these negative electromagnetic fields into positive energies to maintain a healthy, beneficial biotic environment by reversing the polarity of harmful waves. There are solutions to protect a biotic environment from electromagnetic wave pollution, from necklaces and pendants for individual protection, to correctors for electrical boxes or entire environments, and even mattresses to protect us while we sleep.