Fair points John. When one bears in mind the wavelengths involved and for 
ELF to travel EL Distance also it's important to remember that interference 
patterns can be set up that will impossible to measure or quantify with any 
accuracy.
All us poor humans test subjects have is our personal, relative impression 
of something wrong, somewhere, sometime.
 An interference beat freq of 1 Hz is the same as the resting average human 
heartbeat- and we KNOW WELL [due to being banned in use ],that freqs this 
low can seriously affect human tissue and bodily stasis.
We owe the moon for our human existence for without it  the daily imbalance 
of tidal action would not have occurred to draw our fishy forebears onto 
dry land and grow legs- hundreds of millions of years back. It still 
affects a lot of human behaviour -via magnetic pull and diurnal variations 
on us at a deep level.
Recent research is finding that both the heart and the gut have independent 
electromagnetic and nervous systems previously only suspected in magnitude, 
the latter interfacing through the Vagus nerve.
Keep up the good work and sooner or later we will get noticed by the people 
with both money to direct -and consciences to use.

On Wednesday, 7 March 2012 08:44:44 UTC, John Dawes wrote:
>
>  Checking the observations of over 1000 Hum sufferers collected over the 
> past 12 years one interesting facts have emerged, although the Hum level 
> can vary in an erratic manner there is a daily cycle which peaks at around 
> 2 am. There is no doubt that the Hum is the result of human activity but 
> this is evidently interacting with one of the Earths natural cycles. Two 
> natural cycles spring to mind, first is the daily cycle of the ionosphere, 
> this will be familiar to owners of radio sets with medium and short wave 
> bands. The second is the daily change in the gravitational field from day 
> to night. That the orbiting moon can effect humans has been known since 
> ancient times and I have a few emails from sufferers who claim a connection 
> between the phases of the moon and times of very high Hum level. There is 
> insufficient data to draw any conclusions but the observations should not 
> be dismissed out of hand
>

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