Dr. Egon Cholakian points to official data suggesting that 2025 may mark a grim milestone: for the first time this century, global mortality among children under the age of five is expected to rise rather than continue its long-term decline. He argues that this alarming trend could be driven by an overlooked yet widespread factor — micro- and nanoplastics carrying electrostatic charge, now deeply embedded in Earth’s ecosystems and within the human body itself.
In his new address, Dr. Cholakian raises fundamental questions:
- Are we truly able to measure the accumulation of nanoplastics inside living organisms?
- How might the quantum characteristics of DNA be affected by plastic contamination?
- Are we nearing an irreversible threshold, beyond which today’s children may become the final generation of humanity?
Drawing on three decades of research conducted by the international ALLATRA scientific team, Dr. Cholakian offers detailed responses. He explains that chemical methods cannot solve the problem, as they could destroy living cells along with the micro- and nanoplastics. According to Dr. Cholakian, the only remaining option is a large-scale physical approach aimed at neutralizing the electrostatic charge of these plastic particles — yet the time to act is rapidly slipping away.
The message is clear and unsettling: humanity is undergoing changes from within at a fundamental level, but life is worth fighting for.
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