Re: Shielding for 23 Ghz Wimax? Need help, please.

Posted by Emil at Less EMF Inc on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Shielding-for-23-Ghz-Wimax-Need-help-please-tp2316450p2322977.html

Walking on the Earth is generally NOT the same as grounding/earthing
indoors. The reason is simple: Outdoors there are no sources of strong
electric field (aka high voltage). Indoors there will be voltage present, in
all the wires and appliances (assuming they are not turned off at the
breaker).

Remember, as I have said over and over, electric field is voltage (V)
divided by distance (m) or V/m. When you introduce a ground near a voltage,
you have decreased m between the voltage a ground. This increases the
electric field in that space.

There are several ways around this.
1- before doing grounding, check with an electric field meter. Locate
sources of voltage relative to the position of the ground. Put the ground
BETWEEN yourself and the voltage.

2- if you are between 2 (or more) voltages, you may need 2 (or more)grounds.
In a bed setting, that means putting your self BETWEEN 2 grounding sheets.

Emil


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Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2011 9:10 PM
Subject: [eSens] Re: Shielding for 23 Ghz Wimax? Need help, please.


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> Thanks, Marc for welcoming me to the group.  I went through my email in
> box and found Martin Zucker's email about Earthing Institute's grounded
> sheets.  (See below)
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> I'm reluctant to  ground using the outlets in my house as I have high
> MGauss (stray voltage) readings as I am one of six townhouse units that
> share the same water pipe and meter, thus the same ground, not to mention
> the fire sprinkler system we share.  (I really don't know for sure if this
> a problem, but it concerns me.) I can't exactly run a line out of my house
> into a metal ground outside because of townhouse association rules.  Plus,
> now the ground is frozen pretty solid here in MN - :>)
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> So I'm wondering about using Argenmesh fabric as sheets without grounding
> them.
> Anyone know anything about this?
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> Thanks,
> Debbi
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> (Martin Zucker's email)
> "Hi Debbi
> If you are electrosensitive, you would want to start very slowly with
> Earthing.  You might even want to stand or walk or sit outdoors on grass
> or gravel or sand or unpainted concrete and see how you feel.  That is the
> equivalent of using the Earthing products indoors.
> If you decide to get an Earthing sheet, make direct skin contact and see
> how you feel.  Some electrosensitive people have to increase their
> exposure to the Earth's energy very slowly.  So take it slow.
> Regarding rf frequency, rf signals are not attracted to metals.  Metals
> just react to them more than other materials because they are good
> conductors and have a number of electrons free to move according to the
> electric field of the rf signal. That is why antennas are made of metal.
> The movement of electrons inside the metallic antenna can be detected by
> sensitive electronics and transformed in sounds (radio) or images (TV).
> The silver in the sheet will not attract more rf signals. Because the
> electrons in the metal respond to the rf signal, sheets contaning metal
> will stop the rf signal. In other words, the rf signal does not penetrate
> much through the sheets. This protects you from them. But the biggest
> protection the sheets give you is access to the earth's electrons which
> will neutralize reactive oxygen species (ROS), oxidative agents inside
> your body that damage your cells (electrons are the source of the
> neutralizing power of antioxidants). The earth's electrons also carry
> frequencies that the body uses to synchronizes itself to circadian cycles
> and other universal cycles (moon cycle, for example).
> Hope that is helpful
> Martin Zucker for the Earthing Project"
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> --- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:
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>> Welcome Debbi,
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>> I don't know the answer to your main question, but I was curious about
>> the following statement:
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>> > One of the reasons I ask is because the folks at the Earthing Institute
>> > said if I were electrosensitive I should go easy on the grounded sheets
>> > they sell.
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>> Did they elaborate on this?  I think we've got more than a few people
>> here using the Earthing grounded sheets, so I'm curious what they
>> do/don't recommend for electrosensitives.
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>> Thanks,
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>> Marc
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