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Anybody hear about this before? http://www.icswebsite.com/s-products.htm The military had it developed at Catholic University. There are keyboards as well as cell phone applications. Andrew [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> Anybody hear about this before?
> > http://www.icswebsite.com/s-products.htm > > The military had it developed at Catholic University. There are > keyboards as well as cell phone applications. Yes, I saw that years ago, but never found anything that I could actually purchase. Even that website lacks any "buy now" buttons. Marc |
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xradia do such batteries for phones
In a message dated 29/05/2010 03:06:36 GMT Daylight Time, [hidden email] writes: > Anybody hear about this before? > > _http://www.icswebsite.com/s-products.htm_ (http://www.icswebsite.com/s-products.htm) > > The military had it developed at Catholic University. There are > keyboards as well as cell phone applications. Yes, I saw that years ago, but never found anything that I could actually purchase. Even that website lacks any "buy now" buttons. Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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What they claim is utterly nonsense.
In the graph they show ELF from Cell phone. Well, the ELF from cell phones is not regular and contains a lot of dirt frequencies. It is impossible that they can be countermeasured by superimposure. Greetings, Charles Claessens member Verband Baubiologie www.milieuziektes.nl www.milieuziektes.be www.hetbitje.nl checked by Norton ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew McAfee" <[hidden email]> To: "eSens" <[hidden email]> Sent: Saturday, May 29, 2010 1:58 AM Subject: [eSens] EMX > > Anybody hear about this before? > > http://www.icswebsite.com/s-products.htm > > The military had it developed at Catholic University. There are > keyboards as well as cell phone applications. > > Andrew > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > ... [show rest of quote] |
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So this is noise field cancelation technology right, surely it seems
feasible ? In a message dated 29/05/2010 11:17:36 GMT Daylight Time, [hidden email] writes: What they claim is utterly nonsense. In the graph they show ELF from Cell phone. Well, the ELF from cell phones is not regular and contains a lot of dirt frequencies. It is impossible that they can be countermeasured by superimposure. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> So this is noise field cancelation technology right, surely it seems
> feasible ? My recollection is that EMX is not noise "cancellation", but rather the "addition" of random noise. They felt that the problem with EMF is that it is a steady pattern, and that humans won't react as badly if they make the noise more random. My thinking is that the addition of noise would just make things worse, but I never got to try out any of their products, as they mostly seemed to be "vaporware" (non-existent) Marc |
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That Biochip/EMX issue is weird! I have been trying for years to purchase something of that kind (noise generator) as allegedly based on late Prof. Litovitz's research... Have firstly spoken to a company in US maybe 10 years ago, they promised to send me a sample of a keyboard but apparently the technology was soon sold to a company in GB which allegedly sold the patent to Nokia, but it ended up in Singapore at that web address. The phone at the website was (sometimes) answered by some "Professor Chen" (or similar name) who after my several trials gave up even faint attempt to sound credible... Since than I am thinking about making a noise generator according to Litovitz's works, the task is rather demanding as the signal characteristics should be determined, but would there be anybody interested in working with me on that, please let me know! Theoretically, if you plug ear buds to mp3 player, they give away a significant magnetic field that fluctuates on random base, what should by superimposing make some difference in the way we react to unfluctuating fields present in the environment. I have done some testing of this hypothesis, and I think that listening music at earphones does make some difference in how I feel "in the brain"... Next step would have been to remove membrane to check whether the effect is up to sound, but previously I would like to hear some other thoughts of yours? Drasko [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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