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Or does that happen to anyone you know?

For example, you can't wear a watch for more than a few days before it dies? Or lights flicker and/or burn out when you're around? What would be the explanation for something like that. The watch thing happens to me all the time.

2006-10-07 21:28:30 · 11 answers · asked by Cinnamon 6 in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

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All people put out what is usually refered to as "energy" of some type or another all of the time. It is actually electricity that they are putting out. Usually at very low levels, but depending on your mood, state of excitement, fright, anger, etc....the amount can change.

Most people have no idea that they are even putting out electricity (except for static electricity, which everyone notices once in a while you will touch something or someone and will give/receive a very low voltage shock). That's because it's static. It has nowhere to go, so it stops at the first thing you touch. But the electricity we put out all of the time is different, and it is very normal. It's just part of what the body does. The human body is a very good conduit also, of electricity that is already flowing from others sources.

Some people can study this phenonomom, of their own generated electricity) and even learn to control it, to channel it in different directions to a certain extent. That comes easier for some than for others. But the easiest way to try to explain this to people who don't think that it is true that people put out any electicity of their own, is to point out something that nearly everyone has experienced at some time or another.

That is, if you take a TV not hooked up to an antennae,cable or satelite just broadcast TV, you can just touch you finger to about anything metal on the TV (usually a screw on the back) and the reception will change - either get a bit better or worse. That is an easy, visable way to verify that you indeed are putting out some sort of electric wave.

It's pretty interesting.

2006-10-07 23:52:34 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Yes, I seem to have some sort of weird effect on electrical things. Quite often a streetlamp will go out as I pass under it, yet walking back later I will see that it is shining again. Electrical items such as computers, TVs, etc. seem to do things with me that no one else deals with, from switching on and off at will, freezing, or scrambling things. As soon as someone else comes along it all gets better. A number of people have watched me use their electrical equipment and say "I've never seen it do that before", even though I appear to operate it and touch the same buttons they do.
It may be related to when I was a child: I had a habit of sticking my finger into bulbless light sockets in lamps that were plugged in, just to see if the switch was on or off. I received quite a few shocks but nothing that required medical attention. It was for the quick scare, I guess. I DO NOT advise anyone to ever try it, as I am sure that it is probably very dangerous. Like I say, I was never hurt or burned but I can still sense the electric shock feeling 35-40 years later. I wonder if that has anything to do with the effect my presence seems to have nowdays on streetlights, computers, and other things.

2006-10-07 21:57:39 · answer #2 · answered by Atticus Flinch 4 · 2 0

yes!! it drives me nuts. i'm always burning out lamp bulbs when turning them on (even new bulbs). i also get huge amounts of static build-up in the winter (more so than anyone i know). it is so bad that some days i just can't wear any synthetic fabric. i don't wear a watch so i am not sure about that. but my dad had that problem. also have had the street light thing happen. once, it happened when i was walking under a transformer on a telephone pole. it started humming loudly as i approached and stopped as i walked away. i thought 'that did not just happen' so i walked back under it and it did it again! i started walking down the other side of the street after that!

always wondered about what caused this. sorry i don't really have an answer for you.

2006-10-08 03:41:45 · answer #3 · answered by trinity729 3 · 1 0

Yeah, I cant wear watches for that reason. I've been led to believe that it is a problem with our electro magnetic fields. Every living thing has one, it is the second way after smell that sharks detect prey in murky water. Those who mess up gadgets and the like have high electro magnetic fields. Watches are the easiest to burn out, lights and such take a really high field, that's why not many people have that problem.

2006-10-08 04:04:52 · answer #4 · answered by Jamie Lee 1 · 1 0

Both me and my dad have this problem. Light bulbs especially burn out at an amazing rate in our house (Even the ones guaranteed to last a whole year only make it about a month.)

I saw a whole documentary about the matter once, though there was no real explanation offered.

2006-10-07 21:42:26 · answer #5 · answered by KdS 6 · 2 0

The watch thing happens to both me and dad. But have heard of lights blowing and all that stuff happening to people as well. Even radios and tvs turning on or off or volumes up and down and stuff. Look it up on the net try alternative sites. Good luck and i hear it is more common than you think

2006-10-07 23:30:46 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

There is an old saying, "If you want to know what is hidden,
see what is before your eyes."
The Book said, "A wicked generation will get no sign."
But that's not because they didn't see any. The wicked don't
believe it when they see it!
In laymens terms. We have a bio/electric/magnetic force in us. A spirit. And it does indeed affect the electrical fields in things. Just like the forces at work affect us and machines too. (Magnetism).

2006-10-08 02:28:31 · answer #7 · answered by zenbuddhamaster 4 · 0 1

Hmm. I'd see if you can find someone with an EMF detector (they're pricey, but many labs, including university labs, will have one, as well as a well-outfitted ghost-hunting group) to take your reading and compare it to the norm. I don't think it would really explain *why* you do, but it is a good solidly scientific way to determine if your personal electromagnetic field is higher or lower than most.

2006-10-07 22:01:59 · answer #8 · answered by angk 6 · 1 0

You've got the psychic power. This happens to me, my husband and my father. We kill watches, blow out electrical sockets and make street lights flicker.

2006-10-08 01:15:44 · answer #9 · answered by a_delphic_oracle 6 · 1 0

There's this light by the building where I used to live in. Everytime I walk by it, it goes out. If I'm on the other side of the quad, it'll be just fine. It just truly doesn't like me.

2006-10-07 22:27:06 · answer #10 · answered by analystdevil 3 · 1 0

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