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Re: [TCML] high frequency wave propagation along secondary coils



Have you really "synch'ed" your heart rate with a strong pulsing magnetic field? I've not heard of the heart being stimulated in this way. A similar technique used on the brain (TCMS) requires about 2 Tesla pulses. You don't synchronise the heart rate without pacing new impulses at a faster rate than the normal conducted impulses. Pacing while generally safe is medically done in the absence of a ventricular depolarisation either due to a pause as in heart block, or as overdrive pacing to correct a tachyarrhymia. Random pacing (not related to ventricular depolarisation) runs the risk of R on T pacing of a paced beat just after a native ventricular beat. This is potentially a substrate for ventricular fibrillation which is a fatal arrhythmia without full cardioversion. Hence pacing is done in at least VVI mode ie ventricular pacing, (native) ventricular pulse inhibited.

So what you have done is medically unsafe.
Secondly the measurement of an EEG trace in the presence of such huge fields would pose huge interference problems in the millivolt signal. Hence reliance would need to be on the pulse.
Challenging. Which method did you use to confirm this synchronisation?

Peter
Tesladownunder.com

-----Original Message----- From: Frank
Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2012 10:57 PM
......
I have and can synch'ed my heart rate with a
strong pulsing magnetic field.
....
Frank

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