The effects of transmission line radiation on human psychological condition due to brain and emotion using resonant field imaging (RFI) / Faizah Sha'ari

That electric fields can produce physiological and psychological effects has been known for hundred of years. It also has been clear to power transmission and distribution engineers that some of the largest, extremely low frequency (ELF) electric fields in our environment are to be found in the spac...

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Main Author: Sha'ari, Faizah
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2006
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/67680/1/67680.pdf
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Summary:That electric fields can produce physiological and psychological effects has been known for hundred of years. It also has been clear to power transmission and distribution engineers that some of the largest, extremely low frequency (ELF) electric fields in our environment are to be found in the space underneath high voltage transmission lines. Rightly or wrongly, the question of possible impacts of these fields has become a major factor in hearings devoted to the sitting of new transmission lines. It is based from these questions of transmission lines that this paper work is made. This research examines the effects of transmission line fields and radiations to human psychological condition due to human brain and emotion. This five-week research is made by comparing people that live or work nearby and far away from the transmission lines tower. The measurement technique being used is Resonant Field Imaging (RFI), which is based on the concept of electromagnetic feedback and imaging. This RFI will detect the human frequencies using RFI Hand Hold Digital Frequency Counter and interpret the frequencies into Aura Color interpretation. Next, the final results of psychological effects were obtained using the Visual Basic 6.0 Software Analysis that has been designed.