proof ? it is already done as I said I AM A PRACTICAL TYPE read all the posts from the begining and you will understand.....You can have all the opinions you want. Is you summarily dismiss other who offer an opinion, that speaks volumes.
You can disagree, but to win, you would need to demonstrate the ability to place doubt in those whose opinion are incorrect.
No proof ... No changing of minds. Extraordinary claims mandates extraordinary proof.
It's as simple as that.
Ratings? Who did those ratings?
So if someone has a lot of likes, you assume the information is accurate?
is it possible that an electric change occcuring when a magnetic field is applied to the human body ? are we a complex chemical battery? And what if we can find a way to "charge " this battery we will accelerate the human body proceses? (metabolism tends to slow with age)
(if we do this what are the advantages ? there are risks on long term ?
proof ? it is already done as I said I AM A PRACTICAL TYPE read all the posts from the begining and you will understand.....
I went in a ride in a MRI machine years ago for a follow up to a Pituitary adenoma test for high prolactin levels (test came back negative so not the problem) and that did have a rather odd effects on my perceptions of things while the test was being done.
Mildly trippy and beyond my words to explain but definitely noticed and the gal doing the test said it happens to most people when a high level magnetic field is shot through someone's brain.
Common Side Effects
The "UK Specialist Hospitals," in the United Kingdom have published a patient information fact sheet on gadolinium contrast. While they note that side effects are rare, they acknowledge that common complaints include dizziness, headaches, nausea and vomiting, breathing problems, itchiness and pain. Mesothelioma-Assistance.org also notes that itchiness and pain, along with inflammation, often occur the point on the body in which gadolinium was injected. Low blood pressure can also occur.
Allergic Reaction Side Effects
Less common side effects include allergic reactions to gadolinium. An allergic reaction to gadolinium is similar to other allergies, with symptoms of a rash or hives, itchy eyes and facial inflammation.
Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis
The most severe reaction to gadolinium is called nephrogenic systemic fibrosis, or NSF. According to the FDA, NSF causes fibrosis in the skin and tissues all through the body. Symptoms are tightness and thickening of the skin, resulting in pain and a loss of movement in the joints. It can also develop in the thighs, abdomen and lungs. There is a possibility that NSF can lead to death. The FDA also states that patients with healthy kidney function do not appear to be at risk for NSF, but those who have severe problems with kidney and liver function are at serious risk.
I meant to address this earlier. Magnetic fields have very little effect on an organism - even humans. The main effect you experienced is from your injection of a Rare-Earth metal called Gadolinium (and the organic ligand (anion) that comes with the metal ion). The gadolinium is a magnetically active ion that increases contrast on the MRI image...
Ah. I see. So it wasn't the magnetic fields directly, it was the imaging goo they put in me that created the mild mind altering effect at the time.
My mind and general cognitive concerns were quite elsewhere at the time so I just took the memory of the odd feeling while in the imager and assumed it was due to the magnetic fields.
I do remember them doing a rather thorough metal detector scan of me and saying I had several spots where they detected micro metal fragments that were right on the edge of being concernable. Being hand and lower arm related they just made me keep them down at my sides when they were the furthest from the machinery.
Most of it is just a burry memory at this point. I was there but not all there due to the severe sleep exhaustion issues I had a the time.
You are not in a limit situation when medicine fail do not speak like that ...... (this means you have to go to school again you learned nothimg)It's how virtue signalling street cred works.
The harder you are perceived to have virtue signaled and more likes you are assumed to have gotten for it the more credible you are. Actual working knowledge and experience be damned.
If I had 100 million twitter followers and a billion likes I could talk out my ass and be proven wrong 100% of the time 24/7 and still be seen as more credible than God by certain circles of society.
this one presented make the oposite ......you are comparing it with an mri???????I meant to address this earlier. Magnetic fields have very little effect on an organism - even humans. The main effect you experienced is from your injection of a Rare-Earth metal called Gadolinium (and the organic ligand (anion) that comes with the metal ion). The gadolinium is a magnetically active ion that increases contrast on the MRI image...
The risk is you are in so far over your head you don't know what you are talking about and cant even see it. The body is no more of a battery than a LED is a Sun in the sense that both emit light therefore are basically the same.
I'm guessing you are a highschool kid and have yet to ever have any real biology, chemistry, physics or science classes in general let alone anything from the college or university level because all I see in your posts is whimsical fanciful 'Going to save the world' type daydreaming based on horrifically poorly generalized understandings of things.
Pseudo-science SJW mumbo jumbo drivel in its most basic and dangerous form. (noble cause but hideously idealistic and uninformed game plan.)
Uh, what? I've seen zero evidence of anything practical of any sort. To me practical means functional in its most basic form and so far everything you are playing with is well below the threshold of having any measurable influence of any sort on anything alive (other than possibly physically hurting someone when it flies apart) let alone has the potential to ease pain or fix biological systems in any way.
If I am a high school kid you are 6 years old I graduated college long time ago at the final of all this maybe you will find who is st and you will be a "celebrity" 100 % ( MORE DETAILS about me more exposure ..rule no 2) Are you sure tcm is not means The cave man ? the language is....The risk is you are in so far over your head you don't know what you are talking about and cant even see it. The body is no more of a battery than a LED is a Sun in the sense that both emit light therefore are basically the same.
I'm guessing you are a highschool kid and have yet to ever have any real biology, chemistry, physics or science classes in general let alone anything from the college or university level because all I see in your posts is whimsical fanciful 'Going to save the world' type daydreaming based on horrifically poorly generalized understandings of things.
Pseudo-science SJW mumbo jumbo drivel in its most basic and dangerous form. (noble cause but hideously idealistic and uninformed game plan.)
Uh, what? I've seen zero evidence of anything practical of any sort. To me practical means functional in its most basic form and so far everything you are playing with is well below the threshold of having any measurable influence of any sort on anything alive (other than possibly physically hurting someone when it flies apart) let alone has the potential to ease pain or fix biological systems in any way.
The risk is you are in so far over your head you don't know what you are talking about and cant even see it. The body is no more of a battery than a LED is a Sun in the sense that both emit light therefore are basically the same.
I'm guessing you are a highschool kid and have yet to ever have any real biology, chemistry, physics or science classes in general let alone anything from the college or university level because all I see in your posts is whimsical fanciful 'Going to save the world' type daydreaming based on horrifically poorly generalized understandings of things.
Pseudo-science SJW mumbo jumbo drivel in its most basic and dangerous form. (noble cause but hideously idealistic and uninformed game plan.)
Uh, what? I've seen zero evidence of anything practical of any sort. To me practical means functional in its most basic form and so far everything you are playing with is well below the threshold of having any measurable influence of any sort on anything alive (other than possibly physically hurting someone when it flies apart) let alone has the potential to ease pain or fix biological systems in any way.
said tcm's friendYou'll have to sort through the negative ratings and find which ones are from technical advice vs those earned in off-topic political opinions and such. I think his ratings are pretty high for technical posts.
Also, he's not doing too bad vs some of those guys further down on a percent-of-posts basis.
Finally, if he does have a negative post on a technical thread, it is because he doesn't suffer fools gladly. He will push people away from thinking how they HOPE something works to how it REaLLY works. Sometimes people blame the teacher when their reality is shifted. You seem to not like it either.
You said that not me. Probably it will be resized and it will be integrated in a case of a smartwatch and nobody will observe it, or they already did this ? hmmm who knows...... tcm will consider that people are wearing just a smartwatch.....and he will searchings for proofs (it will go like this : he will force all people wearing smartwatches to donate it in the name of science, then TCM will take a BIG hammer smash all colected smartwatches and looking inside for a small powerfull changing magnetic field generator in his opinion usless to prove me I am wrongAre you suggesting it's done at the power specifications to be useful to mankind?
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