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Electrolytes Potentially Affected by Magnetic/Electric Fields
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(12-16-2024, 08:29 PM)UltraBudgie Wrote: If you'd like to spiral about this, here's something worth looking at:


Now, as to the above, electrogalvanic skin conduction is well documented -- it's how "lie detectors" work. The electrical fields generated by the heart can be measured on the skin, they propagate quite well there, and the signal between two people holding hands can certainly interact. It's a bit of a stretch to call that communication, though, as there would have to be a documented perceptual mechanism that feeds back into the source impulse. Perhaps kind of like two speedboats casting wakes, the waves may interact but that does not necessarily change the trajectory of the boats.

But personally I believe in all that woostuff and the heart knows what the heart knows haha.

Hey Sirius I get ya with the knowledge suppression stuff, can't stop the signal lol. Have you seen the latest Forgotten Languages?


Sounds like fun!

I looked at the patent... and it's "expired"... and as a "patent" it looks like an April Fool's joke.  No kidding.  Look at the diagrams.
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RE: Electrolytes Potentially Affected by Magnetic/Electric Fields - by Byrd - 12-16-2024, 09:55 PM


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