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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: The demise of Bitcoin. Biggest threat to Bitcoin and all PoW coins
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jabbathe69
on 17/12/2020, 07:10:27 UTC
Bzzzt! Error Will Robinson!
Don'tcha just love it when folks with no apparently science/engineering backgrounds make blanket statements like these?  Roll Eyes
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EMF detector will show even very small changes in energies. And if you take an EMF detector and measure the electromotive force produced by this rock, you can see that the EMF meter's needle immediately goes all the way to the other side, which means, there is very high energy emitted from this rock.
And just what was the sensitivity of that meter? Full scale =100v? 1v? 1micro-volt? Without reference to the measurement ranges used stating that "the needle goes all the way over" is absolutely meaningless. EMF stands for Electro-Magnetic Field and that is measured in volts/cm2. Ya know - the Electro part of the name...

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This rock is guarded by a fence to protect people from the energy it emits. EMF detectors usually only show up to 5 Milligauss, but this rock emits a much higher level of magnetic flux.
5mG when measuring what? Ever hear of a loadstone? They are fairly strongly magnetic - way more than 5mG. For reference, a refrigerator magnet is 100 gauss - and that is a STRONG refrigerator magnet. The typical strength of the Earth's magnetic field at its surface is around a half a gauss. Gauss is a measurement of magnetic field strength with zero regard to a voltage field so wrong again...



Magnetic fields can create electric fields. In fact, every time you change a magnetic field, you create an electric field. This is called Faraday's Law of Induction.