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  1. 1. Lets see what the People have to say

    • Yes, i believe 100% and felt difference
      13
    • Yes, I own one, but not 100% sure
      10
    • I think it would and looking to buy one
      4
    • Not sure, can't wait to be tested
      3
    • No, bought one and wish i still had R500
      3
    • No, believe its a joke
      64


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Guest Agteros
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If this powerbalancethingystuff did work due to the signal or whatever it is supposed to emit.....' date=' how come other electrical equipment that emit similar radio signals / whatever dont affect us?

 

Just imagine all the invisible electric signals we are exposed to everyday... if this power balance thingy is genuine then we should be rolling around on the floor with crazyfroth spewing from our ears...

 
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Well, in order to be transmitting an electromagnetic signal (7.83 Hz IIRC), it either requires a power source, or it is made out of radioactive material.  It doesn't have a battery, so let's assume this hologram is in fact radioactive!

7.83Hz is very low frequency - not much electrical equipment would emit such a low frequency.  But in order to emit a signal you need some form of an antenna.  The geometry of the antenna must be of a similar size as half the wavelength of the signal.  The wavelength of 7.83Hz is 3.8288e+7m or 382880km, let's round it off to 380000km.  Not something that would fit around your wrist in a hurry.

So, like I say - some solid scientific backing as to how this thing is supposed to work would help a lot!

I'd like to start with someone explaining to me how a frequency gets embedded into an object??

With you Bruce, but sad to say that I think you have too much science in that debunking to convince all the doo-goodie-feel-good new-agers that it is just a scam, as much use as these mumbo jumbo bomb detectors
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