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Enigmatic Frequency: 400 Hz

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tontoko hirorin - 28 Jun 2004 01:43 GMT
Have you ever experienced the oscilloscope shows the frequency around
400 Hz when you grasp the probe of that oscilloscope with keeping the
probe open? I thought it might be caused by the bioelectric current
through our body, and possibly useful to diagnose our health
conditions.
For details, please visit:

http://139.134.5.123/tiddler2/bioseon/bioseon.htm
tech27 - 28 Jun 2004 06:59 GMT
> Have you ever experienced the oscilloscope shows the frequency around
> 400 Hz when you grasp the probe of that oscilloscope with keeping the
> probe open?

That is totally meaningless. You would get a similar reaction if you stuck
the probe into a watermellon.

I thought it might be caused by the bioelectric current
> through our body,

Please stop thinking. It isn't helping you at all.

and possibly useful to diagnose our health
> conditions.

I can make a better diagnosis of your mental health by reading your posts.
Your brain is weak and ineffective.

> For details, please visit:
>
> http://139.134.5.123/tiddler2/bioseon/bioseon.htm
Happy Dog - 28 Jun 2004 08:49 GMT
> Have you ever experienced the oscilloscope shows the frequency around
> 400 Hz when you grasp the probe of that oscilloscope with keeping the
> probe open?

No.  Nor does a frequency counter.  However, a few songs on the latest "The
Jets" CD do.  Check it out.

moo
 
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