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To explain how it is possible that a slow electron flow can nevertheless produce a very fast current, I will use the example of a person who is grounded. In this case, the human body plays the role of the copper wire (and the resistor as well, because the body is not as good a conductor as copper). The negative terminal is the Earth. The positive terminal is represented by the EMFs or positively charged particles in the atmosphere. The protection against EMFs or positive charged particles offered by the Earth connection is established almost at the speed of light (186,000 miles/second). This means the electric current flowing through the body to cancel the effects of the EMFs or the positive particles is almost instantaneous. Knowing that even in such an excellent conductor as copper electrons move very slow, how can this be? An a.n.a.logy may help our understanding. In Figure B-2, a straw is filled with small beads. The diameter of the straw accommodates the beads only in a line.

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Figure B-2. The ”straw-bead” effect. A bead introduced into the left end of the straw moves very little yet the bead at the far right end pops out almost instantly.

If you push the bead on the left side into the full straw, a bead pops out the other side almost instantaneously. The entering bead on the left has moved only a little (it is now the last bead inside the straw on the left side) and yet the current current of beads has moved very fast. The last bead on the right side was pushed out almost instantaneously. Each bead inside the straw moved a distance of one bead diameter only and yet the of beads has moved very fast. The last bead on the right side was pushed out almost instantaneously. Each bead inside the straw moved a distance of one bead diameter only and yet the current current of beads (the propagation of the small movements of each bead) has moved through the straw almost instantaneously. All the beads inside the straw moved forward almost simultaneously. This is more or less how electrons move in a conductor. Electrons repel each other because they have the same negative electric charge. Because of this repelling effect between electrons, when an electron moves forward, it pushes forward all electrons ahead of it, just like the left bead pushed forward all the beads in the straw. This is what happens in a wire connected to both terminals of a battery. The slow movement of electrons in a wire also happens in the body and yet, at the same time, their slow movement collectively produces a fast current because of a ”bead-straw” effect. The body is protected almost instantaneously by grounding because the fast current cancels out the effects of EMFs and/or the positive particles quickly. The electrons themselves take time to drift into the body. of beads (the propagation of the small movements of each bead) has moved through the straw almost instantaneously. All the beads inside the straw moved forward almost simultaneously. This is more or less how electrons move in a conductor. Electrons repel each other because they have the same negative electric charge. Because of this repelling effect between electrons, when an electron moves forward, it pushes forward all electrons ahead of it, just like the left bead pushed forward all the beads in the straw. This is what happens in a wire connected to both terminals of a battery. The slow movement of electrons in a wire also happens in the body and yet, at the same time, their slow movement collectively produces a fast current because of a ”bead-straw” effect. The body is protected almost instantaneously by grounding because the fast current cancels out the effects of EMFs and/or the positive particles quickly. The electrons themselves take time to drift into the body.

The slow drift velocity of electrons helps explain a few observations in regard to Earthing.

1. 1.It takes about twenty to thirty minutes for the healing response to start once a person is grounded. It may be, as explained in the section ”Promoting the Body's Energy Fuel-ATP” in Chapter 11, that the metabolism utilizes electrons for proper function in bio-energy production and that it takes that much time for electrons to actually reach the area where metabolic activity is taking place. If conductive patches are placed on the bottom of the feet, electrons start moving upward and sooner or later will push into the site where a specific problem exists. We a.s.sume the mitochondria around the problematic area will utilize the extra electrons in order to reinforce healing and repair activities. The process of infusing the mitochondria with additional electrons may take time. We do not know the exact mechanisms precisely involved but we know it takes between twenty and thirty minutes for the healing response to start when grounding is initiated.

2.When people stand or sit on the Earth, or are grounded via electrode patches placed on the soles of their feet, they often start feeling tingling and warmth rise in their body. The sensation starts in the feet, then progresses to the s.h.i.+ns and calves, and after several minutes reaches the head.

3.Grounding speeds wound healing. Wounds heal faster than normal (ungrounded) when someone sleeps grounded, for instance on a grounded sheet, or applies a grounded electrode patch on the soles of the feet. The healing response is faster yet if the patches are placed near the wound. A dramatic example of that has been presented in Chapter 13 regarding a cyclist in the 2005 Tour de France who suffered severe lacerations to his upper right arm.

The same observation can be made for inflammation. Inflammation of the elbow, for example, will clear with the feet touching the ground. However, the inflammatory condition will be dissipated much faster if grounded electrode patches are placed next to the elbow. For the interested reader, more details on inflammation and how it is impacted by Earthing can be found in a 2007 article written by James Oschman in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (”Can Electrons Act as Antioxidants? A Review and Commentary” 13:955-967). (”Can Electrons Act as Antioxidants? A Review and Commentary” 13:955-967).

For additional information regarding the physics of grounding, please visit the Earthing Inst.i.tute website atmon symptoms you have in the column on the left. In the second column, make a note of the severity of the problem. If the symptom is pain, for instance, rate the pain on a scale of 0 to 10. Then rate the condition or symptom one week and one month after grounding. You may also want to keep track of key medical tests the same way. (Figure D-1) [image]

Figure D-1

APPENDIX E.

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