Abstract: This paper introduces the Bio-Electromagnetic Dissonance (BED) framework, a theoretical synthesis bridging neuro-immunology and biophysics. We propose a "Hardware Incompatibility" model to explain the disproportionate prevalence of chronic neuro-fatigue and cognitive impairment ("brain fog") in High Sensory Processing (HSP) and Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) populations following viral infection. Key Mechanisms: The BED theory posits that post-viral syndromes act as a biological "primer"—altering the Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB), demyelinating neural pathways, and shifting the dielectric constant of red blood cells. These alterations turn the human physiology into a high-gain "Resonant Cavity" susceptible to ambient, high-frequency electromagnetic interference. The paper explores the role of fractal DNA antennae, localized micro-thermal gradients in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), and the metabolic cost of "Signal-to-Noise" (SNR) filtering as the primary drivers of metabolic exhaustion. Conclusion: Beyond clinical diagnostics, this work explores the transition from biological dissonance to "Phase-Re-entry," suggesting that pharmacological stabilization and internal recalibration can lead to heightened heuristic processing and pattern recognition. It serves as a foundational text for understanding the intersection of the biological primer and the 7D environmental architecture.
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