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About Electromagnetic Fields
Electromagnetic waves move with light speed, and circling from the center of a source just like a ripple when you drop a rock in still water.
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The strength of pollution depends on the distance of the source where the radiation is the most powerful and decreases as we move further. These waves have two attributes, length (the distance of waves) and frequency (numbers of waves/minute). We measure them in Hertz (Hz, kHz).
"For the first time in our evolutionary history, we have generated an entire secondary, virtual, densely complex environment — an electromagnetic soup — that essentially overlaps the human nervous system," says Michael Persinger, PhD
The Electromagnetic Spectrum
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