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From: Brian Bartholomew (bartholomew.brian![]() |
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Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2018 20:01:09 -0800 (PST) |
Suggest you hire a radio specialist with relevant test gear, to measure emissions and confirm what you do or do not have. Specialist can recommend cheap versions of test equipment which let you track down stuff. You may find, for instance, that long-tube fluorescent lights emit stuff you don't want. Existing emission safety models seem to only consider heating from energy absorption, yet we know that's not the whole story. Bones bending under normal use generate small signals from piezoelectric effect, which body takes as signals to build up more bone. That's why bone healing electrical stimulators work, they mimic existing body signals. Do external fields which aren't strong enough to deliver meaningful heating still activate body mechanisms? I don't know. Brian
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