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That's pretty much the middle of the normal range for people.
Why mention it?
"In a diverse cohort of 35 488 patients (mean age 52.9 years, 64% women, 41% non-white race) with 243 506 temperature measurements, mean
temperature was 36.6°C (95% range 35.7-37.3°C, 99% range 35.3-37.7°C). "
from
https://www.bmj.com/content/359/bmj.j5468
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After digging a little more into this meter it would be very easy to modify and add a speaker to it. You still would not be able to measure emf but
you could hear the am frequency in the audible range. With a few dollars toward the purchases of a phase modulator, you could convert the inaudible
frequencys in to the audible rance.
For about 70 usd you could purchase a "toner"
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=tone+generator+and+probe+kit
This will help you explore the world of flux around you.
There are dam useful for troubleshooting electrical installations.
You can learn alot about rf shielding and actually test the effectiveness of different designs as well as listen to chemical reactions.
[Edited on 26-2-2022 by Rainwater]
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@rainwater
youre saying wideband can not measure EMF?
https://www.narda-sts.com/en/wideband-emf/
i understand your logical approach and thats what i would normally do too, but when it comes to electronics im oftenly just having to let it go as "it
is what it is", its not just a single handful of times ive watched an electrician lose their cool when electronics has acted funny around me "this has
never hapenned before.."
now, humans do generate some electricity, so what are the odds that some of us puts out some kind of electricity that can make electronics become
unstable? the topic is a dead end as theres an agenda set in stone to convince the world that everyone are completely equal and the same grey dull
flesh and bones- i digress despite it being an interesting topic.
im absolutely not gonna respond to anything in regards to whether EMF is safe or not, theres safety guidelines to exposures for EMF for a reason, i
didnt invent it and this whole thing still remains for some reason controversial. usually precaution is praized on this forum?
i appreciate your effort in bringing forth the toner, but im not obsessed with EMF- its simply a minor precaution i take into account with
electronics, believe it or not i have yet to measure anything outside with this kinda device.
the thing on chemical reactions however is interesting, i assume any kind of energy formation would produce some kind of EMF like waves in a very low
range? thats probably very useful, albeit glass can distort these signals..
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Quote: Originally posted by Antiswat |
now, humans do generate some electricity, so what are the odds that some of us puts out some kind of electricity that can make electronics become
unstable?
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Zero.
Or people would have noticed.
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Please, stop crucify yourself. There is no evil conspiracy here, just a profound lack of evidence.
We're not banging rocks together here. We know how to put a man back together.
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I'm definitely not. For start, I've seen the effects of being electrocuted on my own body. Theirs noting more annoying than waving my hands over my
keyboard and watching the type go nuts.
Or the tv remote.
(Narrowed it down to capacitive touch sensors) happens every time i get shocked. I don't know why
I would have to say that the hazards of non-ionizing radition are very minimal. Except for burns. Fire bad
Im an electrician by trade, engineer by school, and dumbass by birth. I've been exposed to every form of electricity produced in the USA. Even purple
hazards. Sometimes on purpose, such as a safety demo, sometimes on accident like when i got turned into an over cooked roast a few Christmas ago.
Cell towers, radar stations, transmissions lines, I've climbed them all. Each has their own hazards and exposure limits. You will absorb more
radiation sitting on a beach for a day than installing a 5G transmitter.
Besides emf is a fantastic subject. Its what pays the bills here. Politics to the side, keep the questions comming.
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No, you have not.
Electrocute is a combination of "electric" and "execute".
If you lived it wasn't electrocution.
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Simple terminology amd spellcheck on my phone. Ive been shocked is what i was saying
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Quote: Originally posted by unionised |
No, you have not.
Electrocute is a combination of "electric" and "execute".
If you lived it wasn't electrocution.
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"electrocution (n.)
"execution by electricity," 1889, American English; noun of action from electrocute. Meaning "any death by electricity" is from 1897."
they did not specify which kind of death
it could be death of a few braincells
or even cells directly impacted by the electrical arc
it doesnt specify a whole living being as ending its living functions
so essentially, its possible that we are being continously electrocuted by foreign electronic energyforms- but in a very small dose so its chronic
rather than acute and very obvious
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Quote: Originally posted by Antiswat | it doesnt specify a whole living being as ending its living functions
so essentially, its possible that we are being continously electrocuted by foreign electronic energyforms- but in a very small dose so its chronic
rather than acute and very obvious | Well I think that may be my cue to close this thread
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