Physiological effects of magnetic fields

With MRI, the issues were with the fluctuating gradient fields, which induce eddy currents in the body, producing heat, and in some circumstances nerve stimulation. As long as you pass the safety checks, the static field wasn't a problem.

As soon as you move in a static magnetic field the motion induces an emf in any conducting parts of your body though. This is why the notion of EVs causing 'brain fog' is so ludicrous.

It must have been dreamt up by and anti EV think tank in some office of a fossil fuel corp. This article essentially debunks the notion, but the conclusion is so well hidden it will be easy to misinterpret the message.
 
Why did no one have an issue when you had an 8 track in the car dashboard, all those magnetic fields from a strip of tape generating vibrations in the magnetic coils in the speakers.

Microwave ovens
Induction hobs
Mag lev railways
Induction motors in washing machines

Every time they find another use for electromagnetic waves it is an issue.
...and look at the state of the health of the nation since those were introduced, especially the 8 track ( soon got rid of those, eh) . Note it's the health of the developed nations who can't get enough of the stuff ?.
I'm no crazy conspiracy theorist and am triple jabbed ( such is my gullability) but I'm afraid the credence of the 'experts' is under great strain at the moment, unfortunately giving more strength to the elbow of the crazy conspiracy theorists. Infected blood/guilty post masters anyone ?
Nah, it'll all be fine ... Phew
 
As soon as you move in a static magnetic field the motion induces an emf in any conducting parts of your body though.
Yes, if you move your head inside the scanner, some people experience some odd sensations. I've had patients report dizziness, de ja vu, and feelings of a presence (although it would have to be a tiny presence to fit in there with them). The temporal lobes of the brain are very sensitive to EMF.
 
All of this is why we end up with the tin-foil hat brigade and people trying to line their bedrooms with foil.

I remember EMF... didn't they say it was all "Unbelievable"??! ?
My neighbours daughter ( + 2 under 5's) is one of 'those'. Hilarious ( and somewhat scary when the kids are involved ) to hear what she comes out with sometimes. And then her mom is expected to follow woowoo suit. ?
 
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So EVs give off magnetic force fields do they . Could explain why I have a flock of homing pigeons following me around all the time!:poop:
I think you may be on to something, the fields must be strongest once you have it parked and just washed it judging by the muck they leave. Conclusive proof there me thinks.
 
Thank you for all the great debunking, love this forum, wish all the conspiracy theorists would read it.
They will , for the most part , always disagree with the truth . Take Trump as an example , even though it's been legally proven that he's a criminal see how many people will still stick their heads in the sand
 
I have felt a definitive feeling of slowly ageing while I'm sitting in my car as it charge. The best way to describe this would be like a slow, reverse Benjamin Button syndrome.
 
I have felt a definitive feeling of slowly ageing while I'm sitting in my car as it charge. The best way to describe this would be like a slow, reverse Benjamin Button syndrome.
Funnily enough I get a feeling of getting younger as I wait for the charging to end. I don't think I'm related to Doreen Grey, are you?
 
Quantum Theory suggests that particles only exist when observed?
As Scoobydoo observes an aging process and Ian Key the opposite then does this suggest the presence of a newly discovered particle . The age particle. I'm not sure if its up, down or in a bit of a spin, maybe it instantly travels along the magnetic fields particular to EV chargers? sucking energy from one to deposit elsewhere. More research is needed but anyhow, Nobel Prizes to the usual address, both members will be mentioned in my acceptance speech, both are welcome to attend one in a invalid carriage the other in a pram.
 
One of my daughters is a PhD in computational physics, she did explain very simply to me all about this. I found the best way to deal with it all is to have a very good source of whisky (I do like Glenlivet, I smell the Spey) nearby and somewhere to lie down, drink yourself silly and you will forget all about its existance (or not) when you finally come around :oops:
 
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