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Peter Cowan's avatar

Yes, I Agree. Thank you Dianthus

Momo's avatar

Wow, you left no stone unturned. Looking forward to the repercussions. In a better world the '49ers would be eager to fix the players' outsize injury rate, while in this world the response is "nothing needs fixing, business as usual".

Paul Harding's avatar

This is what happens when the wrong exposure is measured. You will lose every time. Unfortunately the EMF community has not learned their lesson and continue to focus on magnetic fields.

Dirty electricity is the old term and Sam Milham MD, MPH wrote a book using it. The IEEE identifies these frequuncies as in the "supraharmonic" range.

Another problem is that no one is measuring ground current when this exposure has been proben at the supreme court level in two states to affect milk production and health of dairy cows. Yet the EMF community will tell you to "ground" or earth items and oneself in order to stop pain....insanity.

Peter Cowan's avatar

It is difficult to decide the best way to refer to this phenomenon. ‘Dirty electricity’ is certainly attention grabbing. ‘High-frequency transients and ‘supraharmonics’ are dry, technical terms, and feel like euphamisms to mask the problem. ‘Electrical noise’, ‘harmonic distortion’, ‘electromagnetic interference’ and the related ‘ground current’, ‘stray current’ all feel too innocuous.

I elected to use ‘high-frequency transients’ and ‘dirty electricity’ in combination, with a follow-up reference to ‘harmonics’ and ‘electrical noise’. Hard to say what is best.

Paul Harding's avatar

Oh, it looked like you were giving a rebutal to industry scientists. As far as magnetic fields are concerned they have good science to back their claims.....this argument is a loser as knob and tube wiring produces large magnetic fields in comparison. People were healthier in homes back in the 40's and 50's than in today's homes which have small magnetic fields in comparison.

However, frequencies within the range of 2-150 kHz embedded within the 60 cycle are defined by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers as supraharmonics. It's a huge problem that is being kept quiet. Why not call them what they are? They can be measured using a quality battery oscilloscope.

Here is an article that may help.

https://frequencygeek.substack.com/p/unregulated-kilohertz-frequencies

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