Posted by
bbin37 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/skin-lesions-to-face-tp1540679p1540691.html
Hey straitguy,
You're right. Even if a typical meter doesn't pick up an EM field in
a particular region, that doesn't rule out EM-related causes.
I don't know of any purchasable meter that measures the magnetic
vector potential (MVP) in an area, but the MVP has been well
documented to exert very real EM effects in regions where NO magnetic
field exists.
It's called the Magnetic Aharonov-Bohm effect and experiments by
Osakabe and others proved it in the 80s. (There is an analogous
Electric Aharonov-Bohm effect in regions with NO electric field.) In
the case of the MVP, it's strength and effect tapers off much more
slowly than magnetic fields. So even if a magnetic field isn't near
you, its corresponding MVP could affect the electromagnetic situation
around you.
-Beau
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> Thanks for the info. But I'll do my own thinking. It is something
electrical if it only happens in that room where my equipment is at.
If you have a product I'm willing to hear about that.
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> Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 10:42 PM
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> OK, if the meter tell you there is no field present, you might want to
> consider other reasons for the symptoms.
>
> Emil
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