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> Faith,  I have an air purifier in my office and the computer monitor
>jiggles when it is on.  I believe that it occurs more when I am staring
>at it as the deflux produced by opposed correlational processes is
>produced by electromagnetic radiation from the purifier as well as my
>intentional stance.  Since the wavelets from both human and machine
>sources are not in sync, or at least not parallel, the driving of the
>monitor and its attendant software lose their attentional rhythmicity
>resulting in tremor.  See Ron, I have been learning something ;-)
> Okay, Faith, I am sorry for the nonsense, but I do have the same
>problem with the air purifier, and it MAY indeed be due to the
>electrical interference of the machine, altho I was wondering about the
>role of negative ions, but the earlier answers from tipsters also make more
sense....gee, now I don't know which might be the better explanation.  I
better turn my purifier up and get ready for class.
>Guess I am not ready for the mature teaching list yet, sorry.   Gary
>
> Gerald L. (Gary) Peterson,Ph.D.
> Professor and Beleagered Chair
> Department of Psychology
> Saginaw Valley State University

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