I was reading a nice article on the Earth's magnetic field at http://www.iki.rssi.ru/mirrors/stern/Education/Imagnet.html and I notice 2 things:
1- The direction and concentration of the Earth's magnetic field lines varies greatly by latitude: more vertical and more concentrated near the poles and more horizontal and less concentrated near the equator. Anyone notice a difference in symptoms based on latitude changes? 2- Because of the solar wind, the Earth's magnetic field on the "sunny side" has a different shape than on the "dark side". Presumably, these differences extend to the Earth's surface, even if slightly. Anyone notice a difference in symptoms based on day vs. night that could be attributed to this effect? I realize that there are many other factors that vary day vs. night, and by latitude... so these subtle magnetic effects might be difficult to notice. Emil [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
hi, Emil, (and All),
sorry i am reading my mail backwards and started with 70+ posts in my box; trying to answer little, still with one hand. so if any of you wrote me in past 2 weeks, just know i haven't got to your post yet. Emil, i was studying that for awhile as well. i assumed i might do better near the equator, and specifically in the southern hemisphere (since i show signs of polarity reversal). i am not able to travel due to lack of finances and pesticide use on planes, boats, etc. but i knew a woman fromthis forum with an es son and i questioned her about this, as they were well travelled. she told me she did see a difference in her son's condition near the equator and esp when they crossed it to the southern hemisphere. an interesting subject--i am sure there is a jungle in brazil made for me. ;) diane --- On Thu, 6/4/09, Less EMF Inc <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Less EMF Inc <[hidden email]> Subject: [eSens] changing Earth's field To: [hidden email] Date: Thursday, June 4, 2009, 2:55 AM I was reading a nice article on the Earth's magnetic field at http://www.iki. rssi.ru/mirrors/ stern/Education/ Imagnet.html and I notice 2 things: 1- The direction and concentration of the Earth's magnetic field lines varies greatly by latitude: more vertical and more concentrated near the poles and more horizontal and less concentrated near the equator. Anyone notice a difference in symptoms based on latitude changes? 2- Because of the solar wind, the Earth's magnetic field on the "sunny side" has a different shape than on the "dark side". Presumably, these differences extend to the Earth's surface, even if slightly. Anyone notice a difference in symptoms based on day vs. night that could beattributed to this effect? I realize that there are many other factors that vary day vs. night, and bylatitude... so these subtle magnetic effects might be difficult to notice. Emil [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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