Live by the Electric Power Lines/Centers

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I hear people concerned by the amount of radiation they read by their EM meters, especially close to power lines and distribution centers. Should you be worried? Watch the video!!

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Everything radiates.

The reason I wouldn't want to live near high-power lines is because of the constant buzzing.

RealCadde
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Back in 90’s I sold a fluorometer to a Lawrence Livermore researcher who was studying emf on live cells. It was a time of heightened fear that emf was to blame for various health issues. Sadly, he was found to be fudging data that was fueling emf concerns. He was fired, banned from research, and lost his credentials. It’s very rare for this kind of thing to happen, but it can have lasting influence on public fears.

th_St_Air
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0:48 we are getting fancy with edits 😂

Martillo..
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As a night maintenance man/watchman at a nursing home I had to walk the large carpeted building 2x a night. The doors were wood and locked. I carried a large key ring. Every time I put a key in the lock I got a static shock like all the other people who did this. I thought about that and touched the key to the wooden door a few inches away from the lock and slid it towards the lock thus gradually dissapating the charge. I could do it imperceptibly while with someone. They kept asking how I didn't get shocked. Finally I showed them. It works with other things as well. I also lived for 30 years not 50m from those high tension power lines. You could hear them crackle in the rain or snow. If you drove under them you could see blue fire dancing on the wires in precipitation. They ran directly over our fields. If you drove a tractor under them and had a crack in the steering wheel it would shock you like a static discharge. We learned to lay our hand on bare metal (the boarding handles) to prevent this annoyance. They would light an 8ft fluorescent bulb if you held it up. We put the spare bulbs in the corner of the shop next to the gasoline powered air compressor. One night I came in and saw flashing in the corner. The bulbs were a few inches away from the ignition wires and were strobing. The engine had a powerful magneto and solid core wires. 😊

Cletrac
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We had some friends that live directly under power lines, and the wife had four miscarriages, and the daughter developed leukemia, and when they finally moved away they had two more children. They lived there for like 4 years or something.

PledgeDefense
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3:16 That helmet you just put on--acts like an antenna. You need to ground it before it does any good! EDIT: LMAO... you KNOW I was just joking... I had no idea you were about to spend several minutes on this topic! lol (BTW, wrist straps have a resistor in them to SLOWLY bleed off the current.... but of course, you're probably about to cover that, aren't you?) Double edit... YEP... your very next words..

nobody
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Good thing I've got high voltage in my back yard

Infamous-guht
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Why do you keep touching yourself with those wires?

babilon
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I studied this issue at University. Studies found clusters of "human effects" near power lines. Studies of these studies found that these clusters were purely statistical. Statistically there are clusters. If you look near power lines, you will find them.

darrenconway
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i do love the look of high voltage powerlines. so much that i make small scale towers to hold my solar lines

elk
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I met a 90yo man who was a radio engineer in the 1920s. He had hearing problems so he pulled the back of his TV and wired in his headphones..onto a live chassis set. Luckily, the phones were encased in plastic, but I disconnected them and set up an IR set for his safety.

loujansch
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Congratulations on your 8 million subscribers

putyourselfonit
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More people should know that it is easy to generate thousands of volts by rubbing things.
For example, if your wool sweater produced arc 10 cm in length (no matter how thin it was), it means that approximately 300 kV was collected before discharge.

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I’ve learnt a lot of these things with watching your videos and how getting shocked by electricity is not your friend. I’ve been shocked few times by touching something and yeah it did hurt.

Anonymoususer_
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That bridge is like living in West Texas. Just walking around caused enough static charge to make a fluorescent bulb to glow if you touched the electrodes. The real fun was watching static discharge between barb wire stands on a barbed wire fence during a sandstorm. I've even seen ball lightning during sandstorms.

donniewatson
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You can't even use any of the grounding stuff to help you with static as you moving about is mostly what causes static to build up so unless you've got a long wire on the the thing it's not coming with you to the toilet.

matthewtalbot-paine
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I love how he intentionally shocks himself to entertain us but also makes sure he doesnt die.😂

zindycangaming
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I'm pretty sceptical and while the effect of EMF directly is nothing there could potentially be affects from the air being ionized or attracting and concentrating atmospheric pollutants but I'm unaware of any specific evidence for that.

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There are also people who work there. They have three heads, eight arms, glow in the dark and see through walls? The generations that needed electricity did not tell supernatural stories about electricity, the generations after that start with that story, because the comfort is so great that out of boredom they declared themselves experts in everything.

Ivan-lff
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I love the old school 9 volt bite on a part in the mouth

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