On Monday, July 24, 2017 at 2:17:33 PM UTC-4, Jeff Liebermann wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Jul 2017 08:05:18 -0700 (PDT), George Herold
> <gherold@teachspin.com> wrote:
>
> >If you made the hat of tin you could get it to super conduct.
> >(~3K?) Maybe a lead superconducting hat. (~8K)
> >George H.
>
> The problem with tin foil and other such metal hats is that they
> reflect RF, which then bounces around the cranium doing more damage
> than it might if there were no reflecting hat. What the OP needs is
> an RF absorber, not a reflector. Something like a hat made from RF
> absorbent (carbon) foam:
> <https://www.google.com/search?q=rf+absorbent+foam&tbm=isch>
>
> It may also be possible to fabricate a suitable absorber from
> Orgonite:
> <https://www.google.com/search?q=orgonite&tbm=isch>
> <http://orgoniseyourself.com/how-orgonite-heals/>
> which is known to protect the wearer from the harmful effects of EMF.
That's fine, I'm marketing a line of superconducting lead hats.
They bounce off the RF and furthermore absorb all the cosmic rays!*
Wearing the hat around will also strengthen your neck muscles.
George H.
*and don't tell me that a thin layer of lead will make more cosmic
rays... I'm wearing my marketing hat. :^)
On 2017-07-22, Jasen Betts <jasen@xnet.co.nz> wrote:
> On 2017-07-20, DARS patel <rupanidarshan@gmail.com> wrote:
>> if any idea of maximum depth of penetration of microwave into the material will helpful, and also any document or research paper or any kind of data will helpful.
>> thank you.
>
> I see the potential for humour has been exhausted by others.
I was wrong :)
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Reply by Tim Williams●July 22, 20172017-07-22
"George Herold" <gherold@teachspin.com> wrote in message
news:39861e01-488f-4a12-aa33-d004a15b558f@googlegroups.com...
>> I see the potential for humour has been exhausted by others. for the
>> striaight dope, look up "skin effect".
> If you made the hat of tin you could get it to super conduct.
> (~3K?) Maybe a lead superconducting hat. (~8K)
> On Thu, 20 Jul 2017 09:28:18 -0400, bitrex wrote:
>
>> Hats to reflect the laser sputnik mind-control beams are traditionally
>> made of aluminum foil; users have reported good results from that
>> material.
>
> Only if they're properly earthed. Best approach is to attach a chain to
> the hat, the loose end of which drags across the ground as you walk. Same
> principle as used to prevent static build-up in motor vehicles.
>
Yes, yes, indeed, good point. When at home the best solution to keep one
safe is probably to connect an IEC power lead to he hat. You know, so
you get a really low-impedance connection to earth ground. Or something.
Reply by George Herold●July 22, 20172017-07-22
On Saturday, July 22, 2017 at 8:01:59 AM UTC-4, Jasen Betts wrote:
> On 2017-07-20, DARS patel <rupanidarshan@gmail.com> wrote:
> > if any idea of maximum depth of penetration of microwave into the material will helpful, and also any document or research paper or any kind of data will helpful.
> > thank you.
>
> I see the potential for humour has been exhausted by others. for the
> striaight dope, look up "skin effect".
If you made the hat of tin you could get it to super conduct.
(~3K?) Maybe a lead superconducting hat. (~8K)
George H.
>
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Reply by Cursitor Doom●July 22, 20172017-07-22
On Thu, 20 Jul 2017 09:28:18 -0400, bitrex wrote:
> Hats to reflect the laser sputnik mind-control beams are traditionally
> made of aluminum foil; users have reported good results from that
> material.
Only if they're properly earthed. Best approach is to attach a chain to
the hat, the loose end of which drags across the ground as you walk. Same
principle as used to prevent static build-up in motor vehicles.
Reply by Jasen Betts●July 22, 20172017-07-22
On 2017-07-20, DARS patel <rupanidarshan@gmail.com> wrote:
> if any idea of maximum depth of penetration of microwave into the material will helpful, and also any document or research paper or any kind of data will helpful.
> thank you.
I see the potential for humour has been exhausted by others. for the
striaight dope, look up "skin effect".
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Reply by ●July 20, 20172017-07-20
On Thursday, July 20, 2017 at 6:40:58 AM UTC-4, DARS patel wrote:
> if any idea of maximum depth of penetration of microwave into the material will helpful, and also any document or research paper or any kind of data will helpful.
> thank you.
> if any idea of maximum depth of penetration of microwave into the material will helpful, and also any document or research paper or any kind of data will helpful.
> thank you.
>
Hats to reflect the laser sputnik mind-control beams are traditionally
made of aluminum foil; users have reported good results from that material.