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Karen Shaeffer shaeffer at neuralscape.comTue Oct 22 10:18:19 PDT 2002
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On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 11:44:31AM +0200, Alan Scheinine wrote: > Karen Shaeffer wrote, "The bracelet was a closed circuit that was > enclosing Magnetic flux from the power line." > But there should not be any external magnetic flux. ...[snip]... > In any case, it seems likely > to me that an unpaired conductor and a large transformer need to > enter into the story. > Alan Scheinine Thank you for taking the time to clarify these more involved aspects of the question. I really just wanted to point the questioner in the right direction, asssuming their curiosity would spur them on to look into the matter. The bottom line is that the bracelet was coupled to a quantity of flux linkages. Those flux linkages rapidly changed when the circuit broke-- so the flux linkages were associated with the delivery of the power to the cluster. The exact nature of the source of those linkages is unkown, based on the information provided. cheers, Karen -- Karen Shaeffer Neuralscape; Santa Cruz, Ca. 95060 shaeffer at neuralscape.com http://www.neuralscape.com
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