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Psychic connections to computers

Yea I was thinking about radio waves. I feel better away from this stuff.

I've wondered if it interacted with heavy metals/metals in my body, as well. But, I have no basis for that. Don't know the science...

Am aware of that delay. There was no vibration or anything that I could perceive, and that's the only time it occurred to that level. My phone never did it. This was a work phone. I was in a hospital... thought maybe, or perhaps maybe the battery needed to give more to pick up a signal.

I was carrying the flowers.

Not sure about the adrenaline idea but I can't rule it out. In my experience with hypersensitivities, adrenaline makes me better off.
 
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I can feel cell phones ringing in my pocket even if the ringer is off. There is a weird tingling sensation. It's why I never carry one on my torso or near my junk.

I doubt that EMF is as understood as people think, in terms of human interactions.
 
in terms of human interactions, no not at all. There may even be things other than electromagnetism at play like with neurons but that stuff is over my head. We're all intricately connected somehow, and if that is true, there must be a way to access one another. Like cosmic consciousness type of thing. That's why i like Pantheism.

a cell phone is always just sitting there waiting for a signal to come in, whether it vibrates or not, the cell phone picks up that signal and perhaps does something to the electrons in your body causing a tingling sensation.

Like an analog radio, there are shit loads of frequencies out there right, so you use your little radio to tune into a certain frequency. The other frequencies are still out there, so you could have 30 radios in the same room picking up 30 frequencies. The real question is, if/how these frequencies can react with a person. Since the brain uses electrical impulses to create our subjective reality, it's possible that somehow, a frequency hitting the brain can somehow be picked up. Especially if the brain has an ability to sense it.

An example, cats clean their ears before a storm. So in a storm there's a build up of electrons in the air, which can create lightening or whatever else. Do the cats sense the excess of electrons using the brains way of interpretating electrical impulses, so that they clean their ears?
 
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