FLoJo
Well-Known Member
so i was talking to this dude on the airplane a few weeks ago who was like a security systems engineer (like data encryption and server protection) for a major firm that he owns that does a lot of work for the government.. hes obviously legit because he was buying me vodka tonics on his amex black card (i mention all the credentials to show hes not some computer geek talking out of his ass)
anyways i donno how we got to talking about it but he was saying that if you create an electromagnetic field generator, and place it directly behind your electric meter (like on the opposing side of the wall) and have the north and south poles on each side of the meter, that the field it generates will actually cause the meter to spin significantly slower.. like one you could build for a couple hundred bucks would slow it by half..
he also said that it is undetectable to everything except for the electric company coming out with an emf tester to see if there was a field present.. which he in turn said if you connect the meter to a switch activated by a motion sensor that when they came by it would switch off and there would be no way of knowing..
so now that ive said that, has anyone ever heard of anything like that or are there any electricians out there that could shed some light on whether or not this would actually work? seems like an interesting expirament
anyways i donno how we got to talking about it but he was saying that if you create an electromagnetic field generator, and place it directly behind your electric meter (like on the opposing side of the wall) and have the north and south poles on each side of the meter, that the field it generates will actually cause the meter to spin significantly slower.. like one you could build for a couple hundred bucks would slow it by half..
he also said that it is undetectable to everything except for the electric company coming out with an emf tester to see if there was a field present.. which he in turn said if you connect the meter to a switch activated by a motion sensor that when they came by it would switch off and there would be no way of knowing..
so now that ive said that, has anyone ever heard of anything like that or are there any electricians out there that could shed some light on whether or not this would actually work? seems like an interesting expirament