posted on Nov, 29 2009 @ 03:46 AM
Radio waves are part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Your body generates an electromagnetic field, the result of the eletro-chemical processes which transmit nerve impulses throughout your nervous
system.
This is not what some people refer to as an aura. Although, when people say that they can see an aura around some one's body,
what they might actually be seeing is a faint glow of ionization around the body; the result of the body-field interacting with oxygen molecules in
the air.
Anything that generates electricity, or has an electric current flowing through it, generates an electromagnetic field around it; the strength of the
field is usually proportionate to the amount of the electricity present.
Electromagnetic fields do interact when they contact each other; the strength (and effect(s)) of the interaction will depend upon the strengths
of the interacting fields.
Since it is the fields that interact, you do not have to actually touch the radio itself to have an effect; the closer you are to the radio the
stronger your body field interacts with that of the radio.
When you approach your "antenna-less" radio, your body's electromagnetic field acts as a substitute antenna by augmenting the stubby remains of the
radio's actual antenna. You are, as far as the radio is concerned an untuned (radio antennas are to an extent, "tuned by length" to recieve certain
frequencies), self-powered antenna.
We neither attract, nor deflect, radio waves, per se; we merely enhance the (radio) reciever's ability to discern the signal by augmenting its
electromagnetic field with our own.
posted on 11/28/09 at 21:57
Radio waves are part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Your body generates an electromagnetic field, the result of the eletro-chemical processes which transmit nerve impulses throughout your nervous
system.
This is not what some people refer to as an aura. Although, when people say that they can see an aura around some one's body, what they might
actually be seeing is a faint glow of ionization around the body; the result of the body-field interacting with oxygen molecules in the air.
Anything that generates electricity, or has an electric current flowing through it, generates an electromagnetic field around it; the strength of the
field is usually proportionate to the amount of the electricity present.
Electromagnetic fields do interact when they contact each other; the strength (and effect(s)) of the interaction will depend upon the strengths of the
interacting fields.
Since it is the fields that interact, you do not have to actually touch the radio itself to have an effect; the closer you are to the radio the
stronger your body field interacts with that of the radio.
When you approach your "antenna-less" radio, your body's electromagnetic field acts as a substitute antenna by augmenting the stubby remains of the
radio's actual antenna. You are, as far as the radio is concerned an untuned (radio antennas are to an extent, "tuned by length" to recieve certain
frequencies), self-powered antenna.
We neither attract, nor deflect, radio waves, per se; we merely enhance the (radio) reciever's ability to discern the signal by augmenting its
electromagnetic field with our own.
Edit to add:
This interaction between the human body's electromagnetic field and that of a simple radio was the basis of a muscical instrument called the
Theramin. The theramin was used to great effect in the classic Sci-Fi movie Forbidden Planet.
[edit on 29-11-2009 by Bhadhidar]
[edit on 29-11-2009 by Bhadhidar]