Even contact area plays a part in the numbers here... Temperature, humidity, the phases of the moon (just kidding [Linked Image])

I guess one would have to meg themselves with 1 cm square copper plates as the electrodes, with a hygrometer, a thermometer, a barometer ? (does a vacuum make a difference?), an effective way to measure humidity of the skin, and at varying voltages to get any kind of usable data.

Heck, the iron, zinc, aluminum, magnesium, copper, and mineral content of your blood would cause nearly an infinite number of variables to contend with...

Any volunteers?

Steve, very cool pic! I'm going to go browse his site now...

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[This message has been edited by sparky66wv (edited 09-16-2002).]


-Virgil
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