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Re: Blood Electrification current density in the artery by jaguar57 ..... Dr. Bob Beck Forum

Date:   9/26/2010 6:01:02 AM ( 14 y ago)
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URL:   https://www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=1696346

Man o man, you sure like to argue.

"Permittivity" in Wkipedia
In electromagnetism, permittivity is the measure of how much resistance is encountered when forming an electric field in a medium.
In general, permittivity is not a constant, as it can vary with the position in the medium, the frequency of the field applied, humidity, temperature, and other parameters.

You make fun of my little research experiment. How does it differ from what the other researchers did to come up with those figures for tissue and blood resistance? Did they have "special" cow muscle that they tested? Did they use "special" voltage to apply to it? Did they have a "special" voltmeter? Man, I didn't even tell you the details of how I came up with their resistivity so how can you find fault with it? There's something wrong with you.

I'm done arguing with you. Go drink a beer and watch your TV before I get mad at your antics. You are a sideliner who likes to criticize those who are really doing something and trying to make a positive contribution to the world. Tell me what you have sacrificed to make the world a better place? Tell me what new knowledge you have made available? Tell me something positive, you sideline whiner. Go cry to your mommy and leave me alone. I gave you some credit for goading me on and you can't even ackonwledge that. Waah, waah, wahh. cry, cry, cry!
Don't expect any more responses from me. I am busy helping people fight infections in an alternative way. My dedication is service to humanity. I don't have time to entertain any more of your need to argue. bye and good riddance! You can have the last word but no one will listen.
 

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