Polderheks
Dec 25 2007, 11:53 AM
I thought science had explained the influence of magnetic fields and paranormal experiences...I came across this article on the
internet Seems it's not that clear after all...
SUPERKICK
Jan 2 2008, 10:12 AM
Yup polderheks, I had been following those studies, interesting topic.
I personally would like to see more of these studies done, with different frequencies of electromagnetic signals and different external conditions.
Only then can something conclusive be said, because an article I read sometime back told about a certain room where
people had uneasy feelings and shadows at the corner of the eyes, and a physicist traced the problem to fan that was emmitiing sound waves of a certain intensity....that were stimulating the brain.....not that sound waves are em signals technically....but the possible explanations are still open.
Fantailmoon
Jan 2 2008, 10:46 AM
you should check out the string theory, it is mind blowing stuff.
SUPERKICK
Jan 7 2008, 10:10 AM
Thanks for reminding me of that, fantail. Im currently on it...although my brain ties itself into knots over some of the predictions of the theory, lol.
Damien
Jan 7 2008, 10:16 AM
They are incredible field, another one I suggest is quantum physics. I am going to be reading more about this as it seems to relate to air pollution and ozone layer thickness of all things (the theories, not the ghosts [as yet]).
SUPERKICK
Jan 7 2008, 10:59 AM
interesting. yes I been studying (rather trying to study) quantum physics as well.
one thing that really doesnt settle with me is the treatment of time as a dimension, I mean,
atleast the way i look at it is, time is just a refrence created by humans. The notion of time speeding up and slowing down...that is tough for me to grasp
Damien
Jan 7 2008, 11:14 AM
time is not a dimension, it is indeed a human construct. Now magnetic fields can be measured and altered - one of the main things that alter it is the movement and change in electric energy with respect to time - as a variable, not a dimension.
In terms of magnetic changes, perhaps the change in electric flux should be considered as a factor
SUPERKICK
Jan 8 2008, 05:19 PM
Do you mean that changes in electric field should be monitored if paranormal activity is
causing change in magnetic flux?
Its good to hear that thing about time.
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