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Here is one source for the voltage readings.

click here
click on video center then Power Struggle

Al

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Thank for the link Capt Al. I have a question though, what is a milligoth? In the clip I hear Mr. Zagami mention milligoths, and that 20+ MG's can cause leukimia and other types of health risks??


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If the 2nd set of HV transmission lines are in fact new,
and I believe from what Bob has said that they are,
then similiar problems should exist in neigboring homes.

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Perhaps "milligoth" == "milligauss"?

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Perhaps "milligoth" == "milligauss"?

Your guess is as good as mine bud...probably better [Linked Image]


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Doesn't "milli" mean one thousandth? Must be a Thousandth of a "Goth". [Linked Image]

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Good one Mr. Ed, 'one thousandth of a goth.' [Linked Image]

However, I went ahead and did a google search on milliGAUSS, [Linked Image] and found some info. All kinds of research and conclusions on this subject.



[This message has been edited by Luketrician (edited 12-31-2006).]


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Luke,

This link has a few abstracts, and some good research papers, on the subject, my bet is if they increased the length of the line separators, that would help.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=High+voltage+transmission+flux

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Thanks LK!


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Luke,

This is from National Grids information, shows the field effect.
http://www.emfs.info/Source_transmission.asp

Inside that envelope area, is where you can usually get a lamp to glow.

[This message has been edited by LK (edited 01-01-2007).]

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