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Re: About the skin effect in humans
Original poster: "mercurus2000" <mercurus2000-at-cox-dot-net>
People's mental health tends to decline after 70 years old even today so
that's not a good argument either way, Tesla had a obsessive compulsive
disorder since a very early age as well.,which tends to get worse as a
person ages too. On the note about x-rays, no there are hazards to prolonged
exposure, but there is also alot of medical literature conducted on
radiologists from the early part of the century onward showing that
radiologists have a statistically lower cancer rate than the general
population.
Adam
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Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2004 8:49 PM
Subject: Re: About the skin effect in humans
> Original poster: Mddeming-at-aol-dot-com
>
> In a message dated 5/23/04 6:16:21 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> tesla-at-pupman-dot-com writes:
> Original poster: "mercurus2000" <mercurus2000-at-cox-dot-net>
>
> Hi Merc,
> Well, it is possible for Telsa to be off slightly on the voltage he was
> using since even today it's hard to determine the EXACT voltage from tesla
> coils,
>
> It is much more likely that Tesla was 100-200% off in the CLAIMED
voltages.
>
> as to the delayed health effects, you can easily use Tesla as a
> example, he repeatedly exposed himself high voltage RF currents and
exposed
> himself to x-rays and he lived to be quite old only succumbing to ill
health
> after being hit by a car.
>
> Tesla's acute mental decline in later years could also show that chronic
> exposure to Tesla Coil RF energy through the body is neurologically
harmful.
> From your kind of reasoning, it is possible to conclude that long term
> x-ray exposure is totally harmless.
>
> Matt D.
>
>