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I'm glad to see the posts including the term 'displacement current'. This is good, because it helps to emphasize that there are different terms for electrical current - such as "Conventional Current" and "Electron Current" depending on its form.
It is unclear to me, what we are discussing in the previous post that has a practical frequency of 1-10 µHz. Is that the suggested radiant energy frequency? That would put it in the ELF range.
Notice the health risks associated with strong magnetic field in this range:
http://smad-ext.grc.nasa.gov/shed/pu...10-non-ion.pdf
Specifically page 8.
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I'm glad to see the posts including the term 'displacement current'. This is good, because it helps to emphasize that there are different terms for electrical current - such as "Conventional Current" and "Electron Current" depending on its form.
It is unclear to me, what we are discussing in the previous post that has a practical frequency of 1-10 µHz. Is that the suggested radiant energy frequency? That would put it in the ELF range.
Notice the health risks associated with strong magnetic field in this range:
http://smad-ext.grc.nasa.gov/shed/pu...10-non-ion.pdf
Specifically page 8.
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