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Oct 14, 2005 19:36

I am both happy and sad to see this community taking off so far. Happy because it looks like some great conversations will be taking place here. Sad because it looks like this will be another community where the volume out paces my time to keep up with it ( Read more... )

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mental_erosion October 15 2005, 06:41:54 UTC
I can tell you with 99% confidence that that's a big "no" on the science end of that question.

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alienfrits October 15 2005, 07:51:41 UTC
Actually, I'd like to research that and see if I can come up with anything.

However I know for sure there has been research into magnetism in its healing abilities. Most of the magnets that are sold to heal pain and other problems are very non-reactive to the body.. their magnetic fields only impact a paper thin section of the skin. MRI machines actually change the alignment of your atoms in your body to produce an image.. you would think there would be SOME impact to the body, but there is none.

want to see magnet power read this:
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/astronomy/magnetar_991020.html

100,000 gauss is around the typical MRI scan. (which I have had on numerous occasions) Our earths magentic field is .6 guass.

A magnetar puts off 44 trillion guass. Amazing. Your atoms would melt long before that.

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