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If I were a well-educated Scientist with sense enough to keep hold of his shareholders money BEFORE jumping after investments and company sites that DON'T quote reputable scientific journals, I too would ask the question concerning the use of `electromagnetic fields' in the following sentence :
"The process it has developed converts energy, based on three elements: solar energy, photosynthesis and an electromagnetic field. "
I imagine that the company would obtain more investment (if it is looking for more investment) by connecting with UK universities (so potential investors would be less suspicious of linguistic slip ups like the uncannily spinful `electromagnetic field' which will cure humanity of all its energy woes....).