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loveisamyth 68M
849 posts
6/28/2016 10:25 am

Last Read:
7/3/2016 1:22 pm

CAN HUMANS SENSE MAGNETIC FIELDS?


People who claim to experience headaches and other sensations during geomagnetic storms are routinely dismissed as "kooks." Yet new research by geophysicist Joe Kirschvink of Caltech shows that rotating magnetic fields can alter human brain waves. If this research holds up to scrutiny and verification, humans may be added to the list of other creatures such as bees, dogs, and birds that can sense the magnetism all around us.

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hermitinthecity 70M
1696 posts
6/29/2016 12:01 am

It makes sense. Our brain is electronically wired. You got about 100 billion neurons in your brain, each is linked to as many as 10,000 others. A single brain has more electronic connections than every single electronic device in the world combined. I'm sure magnetic influences would do something, some say they heal but in a large dose I'd think it would be detrimental and affect us in some way.

Judgment Day will be interesting - and all paths lead there.


loveisamyth replies on 7/1/2016 8:15 am:
we wouldn't be alive with electric connections, which magnetism can turn on and off, it's all connected, you have to think we are like the other animals, ours is turned off, mostly.

spiritwoman45

6/28/2016 10:52 am

I am certain that we can, at least at some level. Personally I can see and hear things at frequencies not usually available to humans. This has been medically verified. I can actually see RF if it is strong. I can hear higher frequencies thus hear things like dog whistles. I can not only hear but get a headache from "ultrasonic" pest repellent systems. I am sure there are those who respond to magnetism the same way.

Spiritwoman ^i^


loveisamyth replies on 7/1/2016 8:11 am:
at one point, at 19 or 20, I figured headaches came from the ever increasing radiation humans are generating, among countless other, products, mine anyway. much younger, we would play along the high tension towers. a foggy night, and walking along the tower line, you could hear the electricity, and I felt electrified when I got to the low part of the wires. never walked under that section again.