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Kumar
05-03-07, 09:13 AM
Hello,

Can you tell me possible biological effects of earthing i.e. when a person remains in direct contact with earth and experiancing earthing and not so?

Heat conduction is possible. What about electrical or nerve conduction
or otherwise posible effects?


Best wishes.

one_raven
05-03-07, 09:29 AM
I have no idea what you are asking.
Earthing?? :bugeye:

Stryder
05-03-07, 12:30 PM
Earthing as in Lightening rods on Church steeples.

Earthing is necessary when dealing with Computer components at a Manufacturers level as it's very easy for man-made fibre's to cause static electricity that can in turn cause charges to fritz circuitry.

What earthing does is attempt to take a negative charge to Earth by the shortest route possible, Touching an earth won't electrocute you, touching an earth and being hit by lightening will. Depending on the strength of the charge will decide on what effects can occur to a person being earthed.

Technically it's better to not be apart of the earthing route, for instance being in a Faraday Cage.

As for biological effects, it can be anything from feeling the electricity channel across your body, to hairs standing up, to elevated heart speed and interruption in heart beats. Furthermore at higher charges you can have other muscular reactions like convulsions at even greater levels you eventually get burning.

iceaura
05-03-07, 05:55 PM
I blame the high schools. And computer translation services.

Kumar
05-03-07, 10:00 PM
I have no idea what you are asking.
Earthing?? :bugeye:

Pls tell me scientific heat/electrical/nerve conduction effects on
normal contact with earth without any insulation and without
application of extra heat/electricity? Do body produce some
electricity/heat which on gounding pass to earth?

Kumar
05-03-07, 10:02 PM
I have no idea what you are asking.
Earthing?? :bugeye:

Earthing as in Lightening rods on Church steeples.

Earthing is necessary when dealing with Computer components at a Manufacturers level as it's very easy for man-made fibre's to cause static electricity that can in turn cause charges to fritz circuitry.

What earthing does is attempt to take a negative charge to Earth by the shortest route possible, Touching an earth won't electrocute you, touching an earth and being hit by lightening will. Depending on the strength of the charge will decide on what effects can occur to a person being earthed.

Technically it's better to not be apart of the earthing route, for instance being in a Faraday Cage.

As for biological effects, it can be anything from feeling the electricity channel across your body, to hairs standing up, to elevated heart speed and interruption in heart beats. Furthermore at higher charges you can have other muscular reactions like convulsions at even greater levels you eventually get burning.

Thanks. Pls tell me possible scientific heat/electrical/nerve conduction effects on normal contact with earth without any insulation and without
application of extra heat/electricity? Do body produce some
electricity/heat which on gounding pass to earth?

Kumar
05-03-07, 10:04 PM
I blame the high schools. And computer translation services.

Pls tell me possible scientific heat/electrical/nerve conduction effects on
normal contact with earth,barefoot walking or lying on earth without any insulation and without application of extra heat/electricity? Do body produce some electricity/heat which on gounding pass to earth?

Kumar
05-03-07, 10:50 PM
Electrical insulation, materials used to inhibit the conduction of electricity

Soundproofing, also known as acoustic insulation, any means of reducing the intensity of sound

Thermal insulation, materials used to reduce the rate of heat transfer.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insulation

Which conduction or resistance out of above, can be possible by standing/walking barefoot or standing on a rubber/glass sheet?

Kumar
05-05-07, 09:36 AM
Simply, I want to understand possible exchanges between earth and us and their biological effects (energetic) by walking/standing barefoot, sleeping on earth instead of wearing shoes and sleeping on wooden beds.

valich
05-13-07, 09:08 PM
You are more likely to pick up a hookworm, helminth or other parasite if you walk barefoot. And yes, if you wear rubber-soled shoes, of course you are more insulated from being grounded through electrical discharges. Why are you asking these questions? This is all common sense.

Kumar
05-21-07, 02:35 AM
You are more likely to pick up a hookworm, helminth or other parasite if you walk barefoot. And yes, if you wear rubber-soled shoes, of course you are more insulated from being grounded through electrical discharges. Why are you asking these questions? This is all common sense.

What can be the biological effects on us, to be insulated and not?

GeoffP
05-21-07, 03:28 AM
I think it's an even money bet he meant "earthling".

Be silent, foolish Earthling.