Leighgull
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- Dec 27, 2012
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My wife has a electrosensitive device under the bed.
I would never put THAT to my ear and turn it on.
What about up your council?
My wife has a electrosensitive device under the bed.
I would never put THAT to my ear and turn it on.
What about up your council?
Sounds a bit like my thing, whereby people who cross me come to a sticky end without my lifting a finger.
Maybe a placebo thing, but I definitely feel I have slept better and wake more refreshed since turning off my wi-fi router and turning on airplane mode on my mobile at night. A few people I've mentioned it to have said the same. The (perhaps cod)-science goes along the lines of the frequencies of such signals interfering with the brain's electromagnetism when entering sleep phases in particular. Some hardcore believers have 'insulated' their bedrooms from other's wi-fi penetration by using aluminium in their walls, floors and ceilings. I too tested what other wi-fi signals were pumping through my bedroom and at least 5 full signals came up, so I am self-skeptical, but maybe just having one less, the nearest one, has made a difference (along with the mobile phone thing).
Completely out after flickering and about 3-5m away
First world problems eh.
Indeed. I dread to think how we'll cope with the impending avocado shortage.
Completely out after flickering and about 3-5m away
Have you thought about monetising that? I’m serious. There’s got to be at least £10k in it for you from a red top.
Lolz.
No I haven’t. Not much of a story is it?!
Also it’s a known phenomenon:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Street_light_interference_phenomenon
For the record I do not think it’s psychic power but my increased static properties in other situations do make me think my body produces more electrostatic discharge than it should so maybe it’s that.