That is what you call "Junk Science." Parts of the theory may have value, but magnetic fields can be measured in units of Gauss, and the earth's weak magnetic field is dwarfed (because of distance) by the field strength of many devices we encounter every day. Based on your theory, people should be constantly ill from their microwave oven…
That is what you call "Junk Science." Parts of the theory may have value, but magnetic fields can be measured in units of Gauss, and the earth's weak magnetic field is dwarfed (because of distance) by the field strength of many devices we encounter every day. Based on your theory, people should be constantly ill from their microwave ovens, electric cars, ceiling fans, and any number of other devices containing motors and/or transformers.
Yes, EMF effects can be damaging, and need to be explored. However, such effects are not easily and conveniently quantified or characterized.
That is what you call "Junk Science." Parts of the theory may have value, but magnetic fields can be measured in units of Gauss, and the earth's weak magnetic field is dwarfed (because of distance) by the field strength of many devices we encounter every day. Based on your theory, people should be constantly ill from their microwave ovens, electric cars, ceiling fans, and any number of other devices containing motors and/or transformers.
Yes, EMF effects can be damaging, and need to be explored. However, such effects are not easily and conveniently quantified or characterized.