Re: Any one tried living in a cave?

Posted by earthworm on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Any-one-tried-living-in-a-cave-tp4031407p4031440.html


Well, France is the center and source of all human civilisation, after all.
These arrogant british snobs should be taught a lesson, and start with speaking proper french, or at least try to.
The french are always polite, only except for behind your back, but who cares if you do not hear much of it ?
What you hear about others is usually quite extreme but funny b.s. .
But do not worry about racist behaviour, they are actually pretty civilised, tolerant and easy-going.
Some people might be offended by this nationalistic talk, but any statement is a inaccurate anyway, and everyone will interprete  words in his own way also, basically human linguistic communication is a joke to begin with.
Doue la Fontaine is 600 km away from my dwelling in France, but i will check it out some day.
Perhaps in this area folks are more rude and raw, which can be refreshing and interesting, to see it from another angle.
Capacitors cause magnetic fields while eliminating electrical fields, but even at the latter they can perform ugly.
http://www.conradbiologic.com/articles/EMFscams.html
http://www.emfrelief.com/capacitive-filters.html
Shielded  grounded cables diminish electrical fields ( and also magnetic a bit because twisted wires ) coming from the cables, not from connected devices or lamps, so it helps but not enough, so the first thing to do is to reduce or take away the sources of pollution.
If one wants to remain healthy, the first priority should be to remain out of reach of the greedy claws of medical so called professionals, especially those in hospitals ( there may be an exception to this rule, hopefully not however ).
"Caves are much cheaper. They are nearly giving them away." Amazing, and pretty typical of the modern mindset, and see what people pay for the most horrendous apartments, who is "smart" nowadays ?
As solar panels are mainstream nowadays, caves may become highly popular in the future, especially as es-sensitivity is likely to be taken seriously at some point.