Monday, August 7, 2023

Shungite crystals protect from EMF radiation?

Shop LC, 10/22; ScottiesTech.Info, 6/20; Crystal Q., Sheldon S. (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

Shungite stone Electro-Magnetic Field (EMF) radiation test
(Shop LC) Watch what happens when we put Shungite crystals in front of a highly radiant object like a cellphone and Wi-Fi transmitter (router). Is it possible that a simple stone with a complex underlying matrix (nanotubes, fullerenes, quasi-spherical carbon atom arrangements, 98% carbon content) has any affect at all as measured by scientific instrumentation? Would a metallic aluminum "tin foil hat" provide more protection? A silver strand (threaded) cloth shield or Faraday cage might be better. Subscribe​. Facebook,​ Twitter​, InstagramPinterest.


Can shungite protect us from EMFs?
(ScottiesTech.Info) Shungite is a natural stone from Shunga, Russia, composed mainly of carbon that many people use to protect themselves from EMFs such as Wi-Fi, 5G, targeted attacks, microwave radiation, and so on. But does it really work?

Pyramid-shaped chunk of Shungite (Wiki)
It turns out that most of the information available on the internet appears to be dead wrong. First of all, getting "real" Shungite is more difficult than one would imagine. Most people are buying an amalgam with little Shungite mixed in.

Scottie does a few simple tests in this video to show that no, Shungite does not appear to absorb EMFs. However, it does reflect or partially block them -- but only when it's directly between the antenna and an organic body. [It might be good to surround ourselves with living house plants.]

There are still tons of people who swear by it. What's going on here? Should we keep using our Shungite?

Stuff mentioned in video
Goodies featured in video (affiliate links): Oval necklace: amzn.to/2VuFw5Z. Pyramid: amzn.to/2Vt6X0c. Cylinders and circular pendant: amzn.to/2YGbhew. Cornet EMF meter: amzn.to/3g6UjvF. More techie tips: scottiestech.info

How to make the perfect "tin foil hat" (protective shield) using science

(Dr. Michelle Dickinson) I've seen some tin foil hats being made recently, and it struck me that their designs aren't very effective. I thought I'd help by explaining some of the key scientific principles needed to make the perfect shield for [protection of the brain from electromagnetic radiation coming off cellphones, cell towers, Wi-Fi, and screens of all kinds that emit electromagnetic fields].

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