A favourite model describes the human electromagnetic. It was named after the german mathematician and physicist carl friedrich gauss in 1936.
The Electromagnetic Human Field Human Frequencies
Human body magnetic field measurement. For the latter localizing the activity of a region of the brain approximately the size of a pea is possible. Nonetheless such magnetic field measurements of the body reveal more information than the electrical measurements especially if coupled with three dimensional resolution as in the case of meg. Is it possible for the human body to create an electromagnetic field. There are about 160 laboratories around the world where fields from various parts of the body are measured. Most measure the magnetic field from the brain called the magnetoencephalogram or meg. This article describes the present status of research on biomagnetism an interdisciplinary field of research involving biology engineering medicine physics psychology and other areas.
Measurement of magnetic field produced from the human body abstract. The human electromagnetic field is that part of the universal energy field that is associated with the human body. Of particular importance is the squid magnetometer 1 which is capable of detecting tiny biomagnetic fields associated with physiological activities in the body. The main reason for the change in outlook is that sensitive instruments have been developed that can detect the minute energy fields around the human body. Trust me itll help make this description much more fun. The biomagnetic fields of the body though extremely tiny have been measured with techniques including magnetoencephalography meg and magnetocardiography mcg.
These techniques measure the magnetic fields produced by the electrical activity in the body. It interpenetrates the human physical body. Each successive layer emits a finer and higher frequency of vibration than the previous body that it surrounds and interpenetrates. I want you to imagine me punching you hard in the nose. The gauss symbol g sometimes gs is a unit of measurement of magnetic induction also known as magnetic flux density. The unit is part of the gaussian system of units which inherited it from the older cgs emu system.
In 1994 a panel of scientists at the national institute of health chose the word biofield to describe the field of energy and information that surrounds and interpenetrates the human body. The biofield is composed of both measurable electromagnetic energy and hypothetical subtle energy or chi. The meg shows complementary information to the electroencephalogram eeg and is producing valuable new information about the normal human brain.