Reported Curry and Hartmann Lines Probably Explained by Standing Radio Waves

2011 
Frequency modulated (FM) radio and TV waves (80 – 200 MHz) reflected from a brick wall 90 degrees across the transmission were recorded and human hand muscle reflexes were compared to them. The waves were measured with the aid of the radiofrequency (RF) spectrometer equipped with a horizontal 1.5 m dipole antenna. The mechanical hand reflexes were recorded and reaction maximums were marked blinded to the other test subjects. The subjects mainly located the maximums of the electric field intensity on the test path. In conclusion, the sensitive subjects can sense maxima of standing waves of local video and voice signals of analogy TV, and similar net-grids as named after Curry [1] and Hartmann [2] were found in rural areas with low electromagnetic signalling
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