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x-men phenomenon - watch battery drained by human in 1 week.
Category: Health > Alternative Asked by: markp-ga List Price: $5.02 |
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02 Jan 2003 13:30 PST
Expires: 01 Feb 2003 13:30 PST Question ID: 136620 |
A friend of mine sometimes drains a watch battery in less than a month. (It could even be less, since she wears her watch very loose to prevent watch battery drainage.) It might take a day or a week if she wore here watch tightly against her skin. this is not necessarily a constant, it might come and go with different levels of intensity. She has epilepsy. This is probably related. Does she have some x-men ability? What is this called? Is there a group for this or place for more information? What kind of experiments could I do to test her level of electrokenesis? (Is this a word?) or something? use a volt meter? | |
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Re: x-men phenomenon - watch battery drained by human in 1 week.
From: pinkfreud-ga on 02 Jan 2003 14:14 PST |
I'm not going to attempt an answer to your question, since I am a skeptic regarding most matters relating to parapsychology. Here are a few links that you may find interesting: http://www.professionaljeweler.com/archives/articles/1999/jul99/0799te2.html http://www.healthboards.com/ubb/Forum51/HTML/001358.html http://www.mindspring.com/~scottr/nde/watches.html http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=lang_en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&newwindow=1&safe=off&th=2c13303c541925a5&rnum=5 http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=lang_en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&newwindow=1&safe=off&th=1a3d93e2eb86acbe&rnum=1 |
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Re: x-men phenomenon - watch battery drained by human in 1 week.
From: markp-ga on 02 Jan 2003 16:00 PST |
Thank you. I have reviewed all the links you have provided up to this point. According to 1 or 2 of the links, One theory is that the sweat could be acidic. Also I dont think this is "parapsycology" as you described. I think it is simply something unique about her and other people, that they dont have the "normal" body chemical or electrical makeup. You probably are a believer that some people, more than others, turn a silver watch green, or their skin gets green, or their ring finger gets green underneath the ring, as a result of oxidation or whatever chemical process is at work on the silver. The concensus is that it's probably caused by acidic sweat. From reading your suggested links, this is the first time I have seen the watch phonomenon linked with epilepsy. She does also have a easily / large static electricity buildup. I think more than most. I havent seen her shoot lightening or anything, but I have been zapped by her VERY frequently, seemingly more than normal. I dont have a textbook difinition for epilepsy, but I am told that it is a problem with electricity mis-firing nerve endings or something, probably mostly inside the brain, that causes seizures / fainting. So there is your proof that she has some electrical issue in her body. Perhaps these other people have a very mild form of epilepsy or similar, without any symptoms, that contributes to watch batteries not lasting as long as they should. She is not claiming to permanently destroy watches, just drain the battery early. I am also not saying all people with epilepsy exhibit this ability. I can also garantee you that IBM and other top research institutes are working on developing PAN technology. Pan or "Personal Area Networking" uses the tiny electrical current, already present in your body, to transmit data, when you touch something or someone else. This is useful for all sorts of things, such as exchanging busines cards by just shaking hands. One of the reasons I am interested in learning more about this, is that she might be useful in developing this or similar technology. Not too many people can make a genuine claim about this behavoir. Please contact me if you are working on PAN technology, and would like to discuss testing / PAN research. |
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Re: x-men phenomenon - watch battery drained by human in 1 week.
From: pinkfreud-ga on 02 Jan 2003 20:41 PST |
Mark, I did not mean to be insulting or demeaning in my reference to parapsychology. Since the phenomenon of human "watch-stoppers" seems to be something that has not been explained by mainstream science, information on this subject is mostly anecdotal, and many of the sites that discuss it tend to fall into the parapsychology category. I am sorry if my remark sounded like a put-down. That was not my intent. ~Pink |
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Re: x-men phenomenon - watch battery drained by human in 1 week.
From: markp-ga on 03 Jan 2003 12:17 PST |
Pinkfreud - From what I can tell, most of the claims seem very unsubstantiated and very subjective. As well as many are told from hearsey, like my dead grandmother had this...etc... I lean towards acidic sweat and and bathing with the watch, and overactive imaginations. Although I did notice something interesting in the other similar article. Someone mentioned an "aura"? spelled right? My friend said my dog went nuts just before she had a seizure, and later said that dogs like golden retriever, etc can be trained to recognize an aura just before a seizure, thus warning the person, to sit down or something, to prevent injury. She even said, though I dont know if this is true or how accurate, that these dogs are trained, and then can be taken anywhere, such as a seeing eye dog. Does anyone know anything about this? seeing eye dog / seizure warning trained dog ? I thought that could be really cool to have my dog "trained" in recognizing a seizure before it occurred, and being able to take my dog on the airplane, the mall, a restaurant, etc, just like a seeing eye dog. future google search terms for people to find this: Dog Lovers, canine, german shepard, blind people, blindness, dog training, obedience, aka cheese / bait / honeypot |
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Re: x-men phenomenon - watch battery drained by human in 1 week.
From: pinkfreud-ga on 03 Jan 2003 12:25 PST |
Mark, Regarding the matter of dogs who sense their owners' impending seizures, I recall seeing a television documentary that discussed this phenomenon. It was on the Discovery Channel, I believe, or possibly The Learning Channel. The theory given was that the dogs' extremely sensitive noses were able to detect certain chemical changes in their masters' bodily odors which the dogs recognized as having accompanied previous incidents of illness. Several of the dogs' owners were interviewed, and they credited their pets with having saved their lives. I will see whether I can find any more data online about this documentary. |
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Re: x-men phenomenon - watch battery drained by human in 1 week.
From: pinkfreud-ga on 03 Jan 2003 12:43 PST |
About the show I mentioned earlier which interviewed people whose dogs could detect oncoming seizures: the more I consider it, the more I think that these interviews may have been part of a show entitled "Big Dogs, Little Dogs" that aired on A&E a while back. Many results on this subject can be obtained from a Google search using the key phrase "seizure alert dog": ://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=%22seizure+alert+dog Here are some articles that may interest you: http://www.deltasociety.org/alertv06n04c.htm http://www.docguide.com/news/content.nsf/news/8525697700573E1885256C2F006960B7?opendocument&wf=yes http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/2001/07/19/stories/08190007.htm http://ocean.otr.usm.edu/~aott/sd.html |
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Re: x-men phenomenon - watch battery drained by human in 1 week.
From: squishkate-ga on 17 Jun 2004 17:22 PDT |
My Grandmother has something similar to this: for most of her life she could not wear watches next to her skin because they would stop, speed up or slow -not unwind though. The phenomenon does NOT seem to occur with quartz watches only wind-up ones, so maybe the phenomenon is tied to static electricity? She got into the habit of wearing a layer of clothing between her skin and her watch to avoid replacing it all the time. If you're interested, I can ask her some more specific questions about it -she still has all her marbles even though she's in her eighties. And no, she does not have epilepsy, only type II diabetes [adult-onset] which I doubt is relavant. From what I understand this is quite a common phenomenon, although since it remains unexplained in this scientific age many people don't seem to wish to talk about it to avoid being stigmatized as 'crazy' or a 'crackpot'. I hope you find the information you seek, good luck! |
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