Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24297761-20140324233006/@comment-25407503-20140326051259

i can attest to the passive effect of psi on lights ect. whenever i touch an electronic my body has a sort of passive drain it seems. and syphons electricty. o had a psychology teacher test it actually. we borrowed a bunch of stuff fromthe lab and tested the effect on the electric current when i made contact with an object. the result was the electric current was weakened when i got near it and i caused minu spuratic breaks in it upon touching. (we used a 6v battery an amp meter a trail of wires a circuit breaker and  me. ) the low voltage was so i wouldnt injure myself if i got zapped badly. and the circuit breaker was incase i did get zapped badly we could quickly turn it all off.

anyways. at beyond 6inches  there was no effect. as i got closer it caused a few flickers in the current which caused the meter to register a decrease in amperage  temporary then it went back. once i touched it though i got a mild zap. (expected as it was an open curcuit) but then the while thing shut down. it should have continued to go through the circet. with some mild loss do to the incunductive. substance connecting to it ( human body) but completely gone should not have happened. upon letting go of the wire it took 10 minutes to regain full amperage which again. very unexpected. as soon as i was out of range it should have gone back to normal. but after my contact. the effects lingered. causing multiple shorts and losses of power.

that was my experiment. no i did not record it and i regret not doing so. but it throughly explains why i always have problens with electronics lagging on me whenever i am bear or and especially touching them.