Abstract
The references used in the commentary are dated 2015 and 2016. Why the
delay? Because only recently I became aware of the anisotropy nature of
Ferrocyanides. They have been described as being anisotropic; meaning
the have the property of full absorption of incoming electromagnetic
radiation. When I became aware of said property, it was a revelation,
meaning I could then fully comprehend all my past observations where the
hair follicle intrinsic electromagnetism were documented as periodic
semicircular Ferrocyanide crystals. In our original paper in 2016 where
a novel method was introduced for imaging plants and animal tissue
electromagnetic fields (EMFs) iron particles were identified as the main
factor for the results as stated: “As a result of their intrinsic
electron transport based metabolism these biologic entities emitted
electromagnetic fields that were imaged by aggregated iron particles
outlining the leaves or visualized as circulating aggregated iron
particles around the hair follicles”.
Due to the recent awareness and documentation as listed above, a new
paradigm could be now stated where anisotropic materials together in
contact with the ancient enzyme catalase are most likely the main
factors in fossilized biological images.
Plants and animals are known to have catalase, therefore when in the
presence of an anisotropic environment combined with catalase are
introduced as the underlying mechanism triggering plants and animals
fossilized images.