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Human Electricity

Current Photographed N research work intended to demonstrate that the human nervous system is an intricate electrical network with the brain as its semi-automatic switchboard, two scientists in Munich, Germany, claim to have photographed electric current issuing from a man’s body. The current waves were amplified to a point at which pictures could be taken. The photos, it is reported, showed

EE sparks radiating from the fingers of an outstretched hand, If the skin is dry, the experimenters declare, even the slightest motion of the fingers will produce sparks that can be "snapped." The pictures further showed that the oscillations increase when the fist is closed and opened quickly.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19310116.2.48

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 27, 16 January 1931, Page 16

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Human Electricity Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 27, 16 January 1931, Page 16

Human Electricity Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 27, 16 January 1931, Page 16

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