Guest guest Posted September 22, 2011 Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 Hi Debbie, > I own a little gaussmeter which I am totally unfamiliar with, a body voltage meter and a RF meter now, actually not very familiar with any... > Learn by doing. Take each meter around to different devices, and see which ones have which kind of emissions. > what other types things are magnetic again? are there webpages to tell where these things are located or ways to find out or can one use a meter? > > Walk around with the gauss meter and just notice where it picks up a field. Turn on and off motors, like the fan or vacuum. You'll find larger readings near any appliance motor that uses electricity, and near electrical and larger power lines. The more amps or watts of electricity that are moving through the wire, the higher the magnetic field. Also leave the meter on when driving, and especially when driving under large power lines, you'll get the sense of how large the fields are, and where they are. > Last night I had the idea to take two very thick large round lids of pans and put around my head--I knnow the magnetics cans get around things somewhat--but boy I felt much more calmness and centeredness! makes me think more than ever I have alot of magnetic in my life... > More likely you were blocking RF. Might also affect the body's bio-electric field. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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