Re: Testing electrosensitives

Posted by BiBrun on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Testing-electrosensitives-tp3195520p3213940.html

Unless this is done in a screen room I have to think
the rod is acting like an antenna for some other field
and your are reacting to that.  The earth normally
(away from metal) has an electric field of about 200 volts per meter
(upwards).



On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 1:11 PM, Howard McArthur <[hidden email]>wrote:

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> Hi Everyone: This document is one of the best that I have read on the topic
> Electro-sensitivities. I personally have MCS [ Multiple Chemical
> Sensitivities ] . In the past few years I have experience an decrease in my
> ability to tolerate DC Electro Magnetic Fields. I can detect the radiation
> from a conducted in which no current is flowing. I have done many
> experiments to determine that this is actually happening. For an old
> Electrician of about 40 years this was hard for me to believe as I have no
> problems with AC fields. Each time I conducted the test the results were the
> same.
>
> Here is one of the experiments that I performed.
>
> Purpose:
> To measure the DC Static radiation that my body will tolerate.
>
> Material List:
> 1 Bare [ Conductor ] Rod [ Copper or Steel ] about 7 ft [ 2.13 meters ]
> long
> 1 Small jumper wire with alligator clips on each end.
> 1 9.0 Vdc. battery.
> 1 measuring tape 25 ft. [ 7.6 meters ] in length.
>
> Experiment setup.
> Select an area that has a minimum exposure to all types of external DC
> Electro Magnetic Fields.
> Place the rod in a vertical position [ leaning against a wall will work ]
> Using the jumper cable connect the positive [ + ] Terminal of the battery
> to the rod.
>
> Conducting the test.
> Step No.1 I would start walking slowly from a point 20 ft. [ 6.0 meters ]
> towards the energized rod.
> Step No.2 While I am walking towards the rod I would try to determine at
> what distance I would begin to feel the effects to the radiation from the
> rod.
> Step No.3 I would mark this point on the floor.
> Step No.4 I would then measure and record the distance between my body and
> the energized rod.
>
> Observation Results:
> As I walked slowly towards the rod at some point I would begin to feel the
> sensation to fall backwards. I would have to catch my self or I would land
> on the floor.
>
> Computing the Experiment results:
> I began to feel the DC radiation aprox. at a distance of 10 feet [ 3.04
> meters ] from the DC + energized rod.
> To obtain a value of the amount of energy that my body was exposed to I use
> a version on the " Inverse Square Law".
>
> Formula used: Battery Voltage / (( distance ) sq.) = the energy field
> strength that my body was exposed to
> Calculation Example [ using my own test values ] (Energy Source 9.0 Vdc.) /
> (Distance sq. = 100 ) = ( Radiated Energy .09 Vdc. ).
>
> Conclusions of My Experiments" I concluded that if the energy field in the
> area of my body was greater that .09 Vdc I will become ill very quickly.
>
> As I mentioned earlier I have Many Food and Chemical sensitivities. I have
> included a link to a video that describes how I test foods and chemicals to
> determine if I can actually tolerate them. I can also use this test to
> determine the polarity of a battery that is located inside a battery
> enclosure such as a watch battery.
> My observations are as follows: if the pendulum rotate in a clockwise
> rotation the + [ positive ] terminal is the closest to the pendulum. if the
> pendulum rotate in a counter clockwise rotation the - [ negative ] terminal
> is the closest to the pendulum.
> Please Take some time to work with these 2 experiments and post your
> findings.
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yV4_3a4eJD8
> If you have question and comments you may also send them to my personal
> email.
> As Always: Howard. McArthur
>
>
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