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Re: [TCML] high frequency wave propagation along secondary coils
On Sun, 30 Sep 2012, pterren@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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 are confusing transcranial magnetic stimulation with brainwave
synchronization via low-intensity magnetic fields. The former requires
multi-Tesla pulses, the latter, micro- or nano-Tesla level ones.
There was some excellent research done along these lines about 1968 or so
by German researchers who constructed underground bunkers, one with a low
intensity alternating magnetic field emitter, another one with iron
shielding to block all magnetic fields. The alternating field had
significant psychological/physiological effects (positive ones,
alleviating some of the worst effects of living in a bunker), and these
were observed repeatedly in many different experimental subjects.
To get back on topic, it might be interesting to modulate a Tesla coil at
10Hz or so (a frequency to which the brain entrains very readily) and use
an interference-resistant EEG to determine whether the Tesla coil can
affect brain waves. To reduce interference on the EEG one might try an
active electrode that puts an opamp buffer directly at the electrode site,
for example.
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