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Human Electromagnetic Interference: A researcher's introduction to the SLIDER effect

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Does electrical equipment malfunction when you go near? Do you set off alarms, break watches or make light bulbs blow?

In this short, evidence-based book with real life experiences of human electromagnetic interference, we take a look at human electromagnetism aka 'the SLIDER effect' and investigate potential underlying reasonings for this in scientific terms.

In challenging society's view that humans cannot disrupt electromagnetics, the author delves into research on Eastern medicine and human energy harvesting as well as fundamental laws of energy to justify how people can interfere with electronic and magnetic equipment, proposes a SLIDER diagnostic tool and investigates a correlation between human electromagnetism and disease.

This intriguing and novel investigation into 'Street Light Interference', or the SLIDER effect challenges conventional thought and will leave you wondering "Was it me?" the next time your lights flicker.

29 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 7, 2025

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