Test Structure
The objective is to test human reaction to neodymium
earth magnets (starting dimensions of 1" diameter, .25"
thick). This is a super strong nickel-plated neodymium disc.
Though this doesn't sound very large, it is. A similar 7"
magnet could lift 50 pounds of metal. And if this size
fails, then we will add an additional disc on top of it
(since magnets increase in magnetization when stacked) until
results can be detected. Neodymium magnets are the strongest
in the world.
Michael, one of the test subjects, found that 1/4" thick
"super" neodymium magnets are 12,300 gauss. If the magnetic
fields are linearly additive, then six of them together
would be 73,800 gauss or 7.38 Tesla!
This will also be used in conjunction with the rocking
technique and the Focus 12 state of awareness.
There will be multiple subjects that will be monitored,
all using the same type of magnet (size, composition and
quantity). Feedback will be placed under the Test Results
link in mid March.
NOTE! I was kindly warned by Biomagnetics
International, Inc. that placing the south pole of a magnet near the
brain is very dangerous! If you ever want to take part in these
experimentations, make sure you get a device that lets you know which
direction is pointed towards you, and ensure that it is the north side,
not the south.
Picture of
neodymium magnet used in test
Science Article
AP Topics

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