lola
Amateur Psion
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Post by lola on Apr 2, 2007 0:13:58 GMT -5
Hi-was wondering what anyone thought might have caused this... (hope this is in the right section...) Went to a science show/museum yesterday & to a lightening & electricity show as part of the exhibits.They set off a huge tesla coil,to show the audience how electricity & lightening is conducted & by what. As soon as they set off the tesla coil-I got a huge headache-which lasted for a few hours after show. I don`t normally get headaches easily(unless self imposed!)& it seemed to be centred on the third eye area,which lately seems to be much more sensitive for me. Do you think that just being exposed to this big zap from the tesla coil (well,being in the same room)could have had such a strong effect on me & why? I seem to zap people(visible & audible zap) fairly regularly (unintentionally) & am able to tell when a lightening bolt will strike during storms sometimes(& sense hail before a storm comes).What is this? Lola
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Post by neopsychic on Apr 2, 2007 0:35:12 GMT -5
I'f I remember correctly, tesla coils produce elctromagnetic (EM) energy. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_radiation_hazards I believe the link speaks for it self. I also saw some science shows on EM energy, some guy had used a tesla coil and had concentrated EM energy on a single spot and made a bowling ball float . I saw it with my own eyes. He also made things like a cup of ice cream fly straight up into the air. Some parapsychologists think that high level of EM energy in a single spot can also cause hallucinations.
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lola
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Post by lola on Apr 2, 2007 20:23:30 GMT -5
Thanks for passing that on NeoPsychic. Lola
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Post by structure on Apr 9, 2007 22:46:02 GMT -5
Search "diamagnetic levitation" on youtube to see some interesting videos. Very powerful magnetic fields can actually have an effect on organic materials, and can even cause them to levitate. If a field is incredibly strong, such as one produced by a magnetar star, it can actually tear water molecules apart (which of course would be fatal to any living thing that came too close).
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