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Originally Posted by rkomar
When it comes to humans and electromagnetic fields, I'm not sure we're all affected the same way. As a Physics grad student, I used to demonstrate in the second year Engineering Lab course. There was one experiment where the students pulled a coil of wire out from between the poles of a magnet, and computed the magnetic field based on how much current was generated by that. One pair of students kept getting nonsensical results, no matter how meticulous they were. After much frustration, one wandered away to get a drink of water, and his partner started getting the right results immediately. We tried again and again with the student at various distances from the equipment, and found that he was definitely affecting the measurements. He claimed afterwards that electronic watches never kept the right time when he wore them, and he had to stick to mechanical watches. After seeing that, I'm willing to believe that some of us are different.
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wow, that's really something o.o