I was wondering if anyone knows how to derail an electromagnetic system built into the ceilings and walls if every room in the house has it, please. Some rooms share a special device that travels through the walls. I thought that if I use four 100 pound magnets that it would surely derailed the device that travels through the walls. Unfortunately, there is too much distance between the wooden wall and the equipment. As for the ceiling equipment, which I believe are groups of wires--but I could be wrong--:shrug:I don't know how to degauss them or if it is even possible to degauss an entire room. Can we at least degauss the bedroom? And for some reason, there is an audio device attached to all equipment that automatically increases in volume when I use music or noise makers. How can we burst their eardrums without hurting ourselves? Can you use vibration through an audio device? Any advice helps. Thank you.
That's an engineering question since atoms are electromagnetic systems (albeit, ones without literal rails) in all ceilings and walls. "100 pound magnet" is also an utterly useless description. My advice is to stop trolling forums where you can't ask questions or provide meaningful topics for conversation.
You must not be a scientist or know the answer. Maybe you work with the criminals associated to the problem. I wouldn't want to interrupt your poker game or donut binge.
My home was hijacked once. By the time the SAS had sorted it out I'd spent three days with the hijackers, stuck on a small Libyan airfield waiting for take-off clearance.
An EMP bomb might do the trick, but expensive to build. I'd coil about 500,000 turns of Cu wire around a gun-barrel carefully welded into a circuit, cool a superconducting magnet with liquid N2 and create a reinforced firing chamber. Then I'd use a powerful explosive like RDX to fire it round the circuit. The resultant EMP pulse should then fry any micro-circuitry into little smouldering blobs. This is just off the top of my head, and might not work as desired, but I've never built an EMP bomb before. There's sure to be niggles to work out..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faraday_cage Would suggest wrapping the inside of your walls, ceiling and floor in heavy duty hardware cloth, in an even coverage...then plastering and painting over it, using ceiling and floor plaster, and using a conventional floor treatment, thus making your entire house into a Faraday cage. Or...you could realize you're not important enough for the mafia to install anything in your walls, that you're almost undoubtedly having what's called a delusion of persecution, and you can go see a psychiatrist. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persecutory_delusions I would strongly advise trying the latter course first, before you go spend several hundred dollars on the hardware cloth and other materials.
It sounds like Trapeze is asking how much energy would an EMP require to destroy a Faraday cage. Say, something like a cage constructed of 16 Mesh .018 Plain Steel surrounding an 8 x 10 x 12 room? We know the resistivity of the plain steel. We know it's melting point. And we know how much of it there is. I'm curious as to WHY he's asking this question; unless he's trying to figure out a way to shield astronauts from radiation during a trip to Mars?
No, he thinks he's being spied on at home by... somebody. Just another of those delusional dummies in a tinfoil hat. :shrug: