Re: CS>Re: SO>Frequency and the meaning of words.
From: Marshall Dudley
Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2004 09:25:39
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m72528.html

  > Jim Meissner wrote:

  [...]

  >> Christine made a statement that she is not a techie.  Well, Bruce
  >> Tainio is  not  a techie either. He is a biologist  who  seems to
  >> have no  clue about the operation of electronic  instruments. The
  >> way he  uses  the  frequency   counter   is  as  a  random number
  >> generator, picking  up  all sorts of interference.  The  only way
  >> this test  could be run would be in a screen room. I  have worked
  >> in screen  rooms where all the interference  has  been eliminated
  >> and have never measured a signal coming from the human body.

  > Then you  are  doing something wrong. If the person  is  alive you
  > should be  able  to  pick up at least the  eeg  and  ekg.  This is
  > mainstream.

  You don't  spend much time in screen rooms, do you?  RFI/EMI testing
  usually stops at 30KHz, whereas EEG and EKG are low  frequency, from
  DC to  about  10Hz. This is well below the  frequency  limit usually
  tested in screen rooms.

  Also, EEG and EKG require direct connection to the  individual along
  with special band-limited amplifiers. These signals cannot be picked
  up with  a  spectrum  analyzer and antenna,  as  Jim  described. His
  information and observations are correct.

  > I don't see enough information on the instrument to know what they
  > are doing. If they are just measuring noise, that  would certainly
  > be suspect,  but  it is possible  they  are  measuring resonances.
  > There simply is not enough information.

  There is more than enough information to tell it is a complete scam.
  There are no signals generated by a human around 50MHz. Any readings
  on the  frequency counter are noise, weak oscillation  in  the input
  amplifier, or local interference.

  > Marshall

Best Wishes,

Mike Monett


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