EXPEDITIONSby Analogue
The Space Between

by Cameron Boehmer

When red blood cells stick together, they don't flow into our narrowest capillaries, and our tissues suffer oxygen and nutrient deprivation. The Space Between is an independent investigation into blood coagulation and the subtle ways modern living disrupts the flow on which every cell depends.

Led by a self-funded researcher and former software engineer, this expedition explores how cheap, everyday interventions — grounding and earthing, sauna, infrared light, and reducing EMF exposure — might prevent blood cell clumping. It is a deliberate attempt to investigate fringe territory with discipline rather than dismissal, treating unfashionable questions with the rigor they deserve.

The implications reach further than they first appear: Long COVID, estimated to affect 300–400 million people worldwide, the harmful effects of air travel on the body, sleep quality, inflammation, and vitality in general. The work will be published as a study in two versions: one scientific, one written for a lay audience, so that the findings are useful to anyone, not only to specialists.

Keywords

  • Blood coagulation
  • Microclots
  • Long COVID
  • Grounding
  • Infrared light
  • EMF
  • Independent research
  • Microscopy

Character

Exploratory

Amount granted

$3,000

Year

2026

Sourcing channel

Scouted

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