Do People Have Internal Electric / Electromagnetic Fields - that can potentially!


Question:

Do People Have Internal Electric / Electromagnetic Fields - that can potentially mess with Computers?

In my situation - every time I am the user of a particular computer - laptop or otherwise - things in the operating system seem to go awry and my husband (who is highly trained w/ 15 years experience in troubleshooting computer systems and networking issues) cannot figure out why this happens. He has seen this happen in office situations where a simple change in the user of a computer can cause problems, but in monitoring their usage - (with their knowledge) there was no evidence of misuse or tampering but the user. The only thing was that the same people had issues no matter the computer or the system, and we are finding that I have this affect on any of our home computers or laptops!

Can anyone provide answers - and better yet - a way I can prevent this from happening?

Thank you kindly. :-)

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4 months ago
What if I don't have leather-soled shoes or they are hard to find? I guess that wouldn't work if I was Vegan either...? What would be the alternative?


Answers:

Yes people do have an electromagnetic field that surrounds them. I suppose that it is theoretically possible for a person to have a powerful enough one that could disrupt sensitive electronics.

Have you tried ways of grounding yourself before using the computer. It might be that you are able to obtain and hold static electricity more effectively. I have messed up my mp3 player while folding clothes from the dryer.

Source link describes work on using the body as a network to transfer data between devices.




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