16 Quotes About Electromagnetism

Electromagnetism is the study of the interactions between matter and the electrical and magnetic fields associated with it. Electromagnetism is a vast field that has led to many medical discoveries and inventions. It’s also the force that makes devices like smart phones work. Here are some wise quotes about electromagnetism to inspire you to learn more about it and how it can impact your life.

With the development of utility electricity for the masses in...
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With the development of utility electricity for the masses in the 1900's, very few people realize that a new era of sickness and disease was unleashed that are collectively called radiation sickness. Steven Magee
Mankind willfully changing the global electromagnetic radiation environment has created...
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Mankind willfully changing the global electromagnetic radiation environment has created what I expect will become known as the man-made evolution era. Steven Magee
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The modern human lives in a cesspool of man-made electromagnetic radiation. Steven Magee
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Light brings us the news of the Universe. William Henry Bragg
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If the hand be held between the discharge-tube and the screen, the darker shadow of the bones is seen within the slightly dark shadow-image of the hand itself... For brevity's sake I shall use the expression 'rays'; and to distinguish them from others of this name I shall call them 'X-rays'. Unknown
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I was working with a Crookes tube covered by a shield of black cardboard. A piece of barium platino-cyanide paper lay on the bench there. I had been passing a current through the tube, and I noticed a peculiar black line across the paper..The effect was one which could only be produced in ordinary parlance by the passage of light. No light could come from the tube because the shield which covered it was impervious to any light known even that of the electric arc..I did not think I investigated..I assumed that the effect must have come from the tube since its character indicated that it could come from nowhere else.. It seemed at first a new kind of invisible light. It was clearly something new something unrecorded..There is much to do, and I am busy, very . Unknown
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When listening to the lightning storms in your area on a standard AM radio, you will hear a sound like bacon frying and this is the electromagnetic energy that the storm is generating. Plants react to this energy and may show vigorous growth during lightning seasons. Steven Magee
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There is a time and place for electromagnetic shielding and I regard it as a last resort due to the long term biological problems that I have observed with it over the years in plant growth experiments. Steven Magee
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The leading research in the adverse human health effects of electromagnetic radiation is not being done by well funded governments or corporations, it is coming from a few self funded independent researchers. Steven Magee
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Faraday has the Cage, Tesla has the Coil and Magee has the Sandwich! Steven Magee
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The human skin evolved in a natural electromagnetic radiation environment and is now in a very unnatural man-made one that is making many people sick. Steven Magee
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There were three people in my home and I was the only one showing Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity and reactivity to the radio frequency transmitting utility meters. For these reasons I did not shield my home and took the route of adapting my body to the toxic electromagnetic environment. Steven Magee
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I have never heard of an electromagnetically hypersensitive person recovering from the condition using shielding and Faraday cages, they just seem to become social lepers due to their increasing reactivity to the city environment and addicts to their shielded environment. Steven Magee
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Stray voltage/current/frequency is the most serious form of exposure. Electrocution kills very few people per year. Stray voltage/current/frequency exposure is suspected to be making people sick in the millions! Steven Magee
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At one point in the story, following a brazen daytime bank robbery, Electro is shown escaping from the authorities by climbing up the side of a building, as easily as Spider-Man. we see one observer exclaim, "Look! ! That strangely-garbed man is racing up the side of the building! " A second man on the street picks up the narrative: "He's holding on to the iron beams in the building by means of electric rays–using them like a magnet! ! Incredible! "There are three feelings inspired by this scene. The first is wonder as to why people rarely use the phrase "strangely-garbed" anymore. The second is nostalgia for the bygone era when pedestrians would routinely narrate events occurring in front of them, providing exposition for any casual bystander. And the third is pleasure at the realization that Electro's climbing this building is actually a physically plausible use of his powers. James Kakalios