Guest guest Posted May 3, 2008 Report Share Posted May 3, 2008 Hi group, I found a couple interesting things recently, especially this new meter, which I hope their wishes to make it affordable to the average person comes true. Then you could use that also, to see which other substances frequencies being emitted from say your pc or fluorescent lighting, etc. end up showing up enough as another trigger for you, like the mercury vapor. " ... Hopwood, an electrical engineer at Plasma Science and Engineering at Northeastern University in Boston, invented a portable microplasma device to detect deadly toxins in the air. He says, " So when I hold this to the fluorescent light, you can see mercury in the spectrum and the plasma source is only about the size of a human hair. " This portable microplasma device is extraordinary because of its size. It can be taken anywhere. It uses a spectrometer to measure the unique set of colors or wavelengths emitted by dangerous chemicals. " Any time you excite a sample gas it will emit a unique signature of color or wavelengths, " Hopwood says.... " http://www.sciencedaily.com/videos/2006/0209- detecting_toxins_saving_lives.htm " 26 Watts of ionized mercury vapor at 254 nm deactivates the DNA in bacteria, and viruses destroying their ability to multiply and cause disease. Germicidal lamps are low pressure mercury vapor tubes that produce short-wave ultraviolet wavelengths that are lethal to micro- organisms. Germicidal irradiation will kill any DNA based organism without the use of chemicals. " (So what is it doing to our DNA as well, huh?) http://www.uvlp.ca/portable_uv_sterilizer.htm For static magnetic fields, short-term exposure to very strong fields does seem to induce a number of measurable effects in the body. Computer simulations suggest possible effects on the heart of electric currents induced by blood flowing through a strong magnetic field, although this has not been experimentally verified. Moving within a very strong static magnetic field can create sensations of vertigo and nausea, and sometimes a metallic taste in the mouth and the perception of light flashes. Although only temporary, such effects may adversely affect people, which raises safety concerns for workers executing delicate procedures (such as surgeons performing operations using MRI). (This is going to get to be a larger problem as time goes on with wifi and such everywhere, especially with increasing military " tests " going on, and the earth's poles gradually shifting. I have a non esens friend who has been having trouble sleeping of late, and when I suggested it could be from a neighbor's new wifi, that did seem to get his attention, for now he's using a mouth guard for clenching his teeth, the new symptom, but that doesn't fix the problem.) http://www.greenfacts.org/en/static-fields/index.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2008 Report Share Posted May 4, 2008 In a message dated 5/3/2008 8:27:47 P.M. GMT Daylight Time, snoshoe_2@... writes: surgeons performing operations using MRI). (This is going to get to be a larger problem as time goes on with wifi and such everywhere, especially with increasing military " tests " going on, and the earth's poles gradually shifting. I have a non esens friend who has been having trouble sleeping of late, and when I suggested it could be from a neighbor's new wifi, that did seem to get his attention, for now he's using a mouth guard for clenching his teeth, the new symptom, but that doesn't fix the problem.) _http://www.greenfachttp://wwwhttp://www.grehttp://ww_ (http://www.greenfacts.org/en/static-fields/index.htm) Wow - what an interesting post, I have broken 2 major molars from teeth clenching in my sleep - Huston we have a problem here, the trouble is we took flight a long time ago !!! UK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2008 Report Share Posted May 6, 2008 Hello, that message seems te be a *red herring*. Upon my question I received the following answer: *********************************************** Unfortunately we presently do not offer a product priced at the $100 per unit price point as suggested by Professor Hopwood. (Although we are utilizing some of his developments, Hopwood is not associated with Verionix.) The gas composition sensors we sell are priced between 25k and 30k $US for a single unit -- with lower prices in volume. Unfortunately, we have no products at this time utilizing microplasma technology that approach the 100 $US per unit price point. Such product may someday be possible, but not in the immediate future. *********************************************** Greetings, Claessens member Verband Baubiologie www.milieuziektes.nl www.milieuziektes.be www.hetbitje.nl checked by Bitdefender A new meter > Hi group, > > I found a couple interesting things recently, especially this new > meter, which I hope their wishes to make it affordable to the average > person comes true. > > Then you could use that also, to see which other substances > frequencies being emitted from say your pc or fluorescent lighting, > etc. end up showing up enough as another trigger for you, like the > mercury vapor. > > " ... Hopwood, an electrical engineer at Plasma Science and > Engineering at Northeastern University in Boston, invented a portable > microplasma device to detect deadly toxins in the air. He says, " So > when I hold this to the fluorescent light, you can see mercury in the > spectrum and the plasma source is only about the size of a human > hair. " > This portable microplasma device is extraordinary because of its > size. It can be taken anywhere. It uses a spectrometer to measure the > unique set of colors or wavelengths emitted by dangerous > chemicals. " Any time you excite a sample gas it will emit a unique > signature of color or wavelengths, " Hopwood says.... " > http://www.sciencedaily.com/videos/2006/0209- > detecting_toxins_saving_lives.htm > > " 26 Watts of ionized mercury vapor at 254 nm deactivates the DNA in > bacteria, and viruses destroying their ability to multiply and cause > disease. > > Germicidal lamps are low pressure mercury vapor tubes that produce > short-wave ultraviolet wavelengths that are lethal to micro- > organisms. Germicidal irradiation will kill any DNA based organism > without the use of chemicals. " (So what is it doing to our DNA as > well, huh?) > http://www.uvlp.ca/portable_uv_sterilizer.htm > > For static magnetic fields, short-term exposure to very strong fields > does seem to induce a number of measurable effects in the body. > Computer simulations suggest possible effects on the heart of > electric currents induced by blood flowing through a strong magnetic > field, although this has not been experimentally verified. > Moving within a very strong static magnetic field can create > sensations of vertigo and nausea, and sometimes a metallic taste in > the mouth and the perception of light flashes. Although only > temporary, such effects may adversely affect people, which raises > safety concerns for workers executing delicate procedures (such as > surgeons performing operations using MRI). (This is going to get to > be a larger problem as time goes on with wifi and such everywhere, > especially with increasing military " tests " going on, and the earth's > poles gradually shifting. I have a non esens friend who has been > having trouble sleeping of late, and when I suggested it could be > from a neighbor's new wifi, that did seem to get his attention, for > now he's using a mouth guard for clenching his teeth, the new > symptom, but that doesn't fix the problem.) > http://www.greenfacts.org/en/static-fields/index.htm > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2008 Report Share Posted May 6, 2008 Yeah, my friend did crack one of his molars too. I hardly would call the meter a red herring. It says it is hoped to offer that in the future. Just like the $100 laptops for 3rd world countries that are now available to them. It does however make it plain that all elements do emit measureable emf frequencies, and that is largely a big part of the problem with fluorescents, etc. for many people, including the LED lighting. No one says you have to wait for them to manufacture it, anyone with the knowledge of how it works could copy it and get it out to the public. ~Snoshoe > > Hello, > > that message seems te be a *red herring*. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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