Re: Metal conducting electricity
Posted by jaime_schunkewitz on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Metal-conducting-electricity-tp1543054p1543055.html
> I am becoming increasingly aware of and bothered by EMFs but am also
> bothered by the proximity of (switched off) ceiling fans. I know they
> do not produce an electromagnetic field when switched off so I'm
> hoping that somebody here can help me understand what I may be
> experiencing (mainly so I can explain it to my husband who thinks I
> am imagining it - I'm sure you've heard that one before!).
An electric field can be emitted from the fan even when switched off.
Try switching off the power supply to the fan at the fuse panel.
The trifield is a good general purpose meter, but not terribly
sensitive. Do you have the 100ex? That model is much more sensitive
to electric fields. You can upgrade for $20.
> I find using a computer pretty uncomfortable these days - I feel
> impacted on the front of my body (in my 'energy centers' and on my
> skin) I got myself a trifield meter and I notice that EMF readings
> are negligible at the distance I sit at so I am guessing that
> my body is like a conductor and the energy flows towards me when I am
> near an electromagnetic field. I have a mouthfull of amalgam fillings
> (which I am going to get rid of) so maybe that is a factor.
It sounds like your becoming sensitized to the EMFs emitted by
the computer. Welcome to the club of people who are sensitive
to computers, yet the fields are negligible where you sit. The
power may decrease by the square of the distance, yet the fields
do go to infinity. Watch out! Once your sensitized it's very, very
difficult to get better. If it hurts, lay off.
Eli