Magnetoreception

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I believe we do have it still. It just isn’t obvious anymore because we have become reliant on technology to do it for us. Animals only have that sense to rely on. Plus… our air is filled with various invisible “waves” which I think interrupt our natural instinct. These airwaves also have an impact on migrating birds and animals.

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It makes sense, why people ‘see’ things, the brain is deceiving them. Technology is indeed having a bad affect on us.

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Reading that reminds me of blogs I used to read, whereby bloggers took internet breaks for say a week or so, returned to a pre-internet life, then came back online to say how great it was and how refreshed they felt! Why come back if it was that great?! :017:

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Some bloggers are successful and making an income from it.

Making an income from what?

https://uk-bloggers.co.uk/make-money-blogging/

I have been magnetically attracted to ladies of a certain dimension for years, so it must be true

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Back to topic. No doubt there are more things in heaven and Earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in (y)our philosophy, and that evolutionary obsolete properties are physically innately reproduced. Whether these are of any use to us as a species is obviously the question.

Personally, I’d have thought that a significantly larger proportion of those tested would have shown a positive result.

I’ve got to agree with you there Dex. If a handful of scientists using state of the art equipment are struggling to find any changes in brain activity in around 60% of the test group. I would suggest that magnetics has either no effect, or practically undetectable effect.
However. I went for a MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) last year, and I felt very ill and had some very disturbing dreams (which is rare for me) for the few days and nights following the scan. It might just have been a coincidence…But as you all know, I’m always suspicious about coincidences…
:nerd_face:

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Had a CT scan a few weeks ago, but no obvious weird dreams (although curiously I did ask Azz to let me back in here shortly afterwards, so maybe my brain was adversely affected in some way :wink::rofl:)

I suppose it is possible that the majority of those tested were affected, but that the sensors used were either not sensitive enough or maybe not even appropriate to observe some other shenanegans which took place.

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I am fortunate in being unable to have a MRI scan, I know some who where very unsettled by them.

Ct scans only use x-rays Dex, and not Magnetics…
Quote from wiki…
CT scans take a fast series of X-ray pictures, which are put together to create images of the area that was scanned. An MRI uses strong magnetic fields to take pictures of the inside of the body. CT scans are usually the first choice for imaging. MRIs are useful for certain diseases that a CT scan cannot detect.13 Jul 2022

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Why is that Swimmy…?
I hope you are feeling better by the way…
:hugs: (man hug)

Point taken. Mind you, I suspect that there was an electrical field there somewhere around when they turned that machine on.

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I have too much metal in me, told I light up like a Christmas Tree.
They tried it once and stopped very quickly

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Terminator :face_with_hand_over_mouth:

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Like tin foil in a microwave, eh Swimmy?

Have to see the prospect of being trundled into a smallish tube is giving me a touch of the panic shakes even now. Claustrophobic!!

Swimfeeders will be back.

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Well l have had three MRIs on my head, l noticed no alteration to myself
after any of them ??
But while l was waiting to get the analysis of the first one, a young lady
was taken out to get her scan done, but within five minutes they brought
her back in a hysterical state, and they hadnt even switched the machine on ??
:thinking::thinking::thinking: