Guest guest Posted March 23, 2011 Report Share Posted March 23, 2011 puk replies - I remember when I purchased high performance silver mesh many years ago to cover my main bedroom window, as soon as I put it up I could feel the electric fields from it, which really blunted my optimism, but it still hanging there some 8yrs on, I keep my distance from it, that said I has probably past its sell by date now ? Sheilding sounds good but its not a panacea, its great for electronics and military applications but we are working with the complexities of the humans body that want s to live in as natural state as it perceives it can - being in the vicinity of so much artificial radiation is like trying to pug the hoover dam with your fingers and toes, you are fighting a losing battle. As far as this post is concerned I rekon that although the absorbing material will impede the flow of rf energy the theory re current flow and heat is correct to a point, but on the basis that you cant destroy energy only change its state so I would rekon that there is indeed energy in the form of electrons is pooling in the materiel (frequency may be altered here?)and from time to time and when it reaches full capacity is fluxing/flashing out to couple up to the nearest other absorber in the room ie you. Indeed if current flow can be achieved it is likely to be via an earth lead, which should be sheilded and short i would think. You do also have the issue of reflection of rf energy which in itself could create anomolies in the room. The moral of the story is that we dont like cages ! In a message dated 23/03/2011 07:12:55 GMT Standard Time, cris_aov@... writes: Just want to add one more question. My understanding is that when an absorber absorbs an rf signal it converts it into current which then gets converted to heat, is it possible that this current that is produced could somehow be causing the problems were experiencing with shielding? Is the current maybe creating some type of magnetic field? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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