This paper proposes a unified electromagnetic model linking Earth's crust dynamics to cellular processes, including cancer. The model extends the author's previous work on quartz pore electrolysis (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18912883) and cell division as a photoelectric process (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18920540). The central argument: cancer is a loss of cellular resonance caused by disruption of the natural electromagnetic gradient. The same principle that drives electrolysis in Earth's crust — water as conductor, potential difference as driver — operates at the cellular level. When the gradient is disrupted, the cell loses its resonant frequency and begins chaotic division. The paper presents seven testable predictions, a musical interlude on the rhythm of living tissue, and a proposed sound-based therapeutic tool (Origin) based on the resonant frequencies of water molecules. Part of a series. Recommended reading order begins with DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18912883
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