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Re: [microelectricitygermkiller2] parallel currents

Yeah that is interesting. one of many sources of current or static fields
flowing through or affecting our bodies.

What about the voltage gradient we all have between the ground and our heads of
around 600 volts varying to as high as 1000 volts during storms. that in
something we are constantly in also and grounding our bodies changes the way
that voltage gradient relates to our body.

I have done experiments with increasing this voltage gradient a few times but
have no objective results to report. I used to have a voltage gradient on my bed
from head to toe of about 900 volts coming from 100 9 volt batteries connected
in series. THat was years ago.

then I also experimented with a voltage gradient of a few thousand volts over my
chair. by putting a stainless steel bowl on the ceiling and charging it up with
a high voltage circuit.

then there is the longitudinal waves that permeate everywhere that are in a grid
fashion that is powered by the solar field as it comes to earth. standing waves
of free electrons that can be measured with the right instrument.

the electrons do flow into or out of our bodies when we ground ourselves. I
built a super sensitive device that can detect that easily. I dose fit in
science if you look to the right field of science. it fits more in the static
electrical knowledge base instead of the current electricity theories.

I have some interesting PDF files about the longitudinal waves if you are
interested.

V


> I want to throw something out for conversation
> if anyone else finds the following stuff
> interesting, as I do.

> Opinions please:

> Because of our electrical power system here in
> the U.S. and at many other locations on earth
> we are confronted with a 60 Hz electric field
> 24/7. I'm not talking about the 60 Hz magnetic
> field that we have all been warned about. The
> magnetic field is only present when current is
> flowing. This electric field is generally
> considered to be harmless, but consider the
> following:

> Since a human body has a freespace capacitance
> of a nominal 100 picofarads, this 60 Hz
> electric field couples energy to us resulting
> in a measurable body voltage of from 1 to 4
> volts or so relative to ground when we are in
> a typical residence or any structure that
> includes electrical power outlets and wiring.

> I infer that a resulting 60 Hz sine current
> in the neighborhood of a fraction of a nano-
> ampere is constantly flowing through us. That
> is a very small current, but at my location I
> can increase that current to around 100 nano-
> amperes by connecting myself electrically to
> ground. Even 100 nanoamperes is a very small
> current (1000 nanoramperes = 1 microampere),
> but it is 24/7 . . . and that could make quite
> a difference.

> Using basic Ohms law, I infer that the current
> that flows when we are not intentionally
> grounded would be strongly influenced by
> the humidity, thus someone in a dry area like
> Tucson, AZ would measure a higher voltage
> than I do in my area of a much higher humidity.
> (High humidity--lower impedance to ground)

> There are those who believe that they can
> get rid of this electric field effect by
> grounding themselves. They further suggest
> that electrons will run up the ground wire
> from earth to benefit the 'grounded' person.
> Their belief does not fit known science too
> well in terms of electron behavior. However,
> I have no idea as to the benefit or
> otherwise of the current that will result
> as caused by the 60 Hz electric field.




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Fri Feb 29, 2008 3:05 pm

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I want to throw something out for conversation if anyone else finds the following stuff interesting, as I do. Opinions please: Because of our electrical power...
Don Hildreth
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Feb 29, 2008
2:20 pm

Yeah that is interesting. one of many sources of current or static fields flowing through or affecting our bodies. What about the voltage gradient we all have...
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Feb 29, 2008
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Re the nominal 600 volt gradient, I infer that it is a very high impedance source. Do you have an idea as to how that 600 volt number is evaluated? When...
Don Hildreth
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Feb 29, 2008
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Hi V, * Yes please I'd like your .pdfs. I met a bloke awhile ago who demo'd to me while walking around, where the long lines are. but my ability faded. So I...
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