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My sleep Wifi Experiment proved Wifi does interfere with sleep, dreams and ear ringing.
Anyway it was just because I wanted to see if WiFi does affect peoples sleep I asked some friends to participate. I know it really doesn't prove anything but I know there is an affect on our bodies.
originally posted by: ChesterJohn
a reply to: eisegesisMy doesn't prove anything response was in agreement with a poster who said that without 1000 people being studied you wouldn't prove anything.
But for that couple it proved that WiFi was affecting them.
originally posted by: ChesterJohn
a reply to: eisegesisMy doesn't prove anything response was in agreement with a poster who said that without 1000 people being studied you wouldn't prove anything.
But for that couple it proved that WiFi was affecting them.
originally posted by: SyxPak
a reply to: reldra
Perhaps I should have elaborated but since I am here using not a computer with mouse and keyboard but My phone it is totally a tedious process to type even all of this.
My Apology is extended forthwit...
The experiment itself I found to be impressive.
However the Subjects used could have been told the entirety of the plan beforehand.
BUT if that were the case, I doubt if the results would have been the same.
You know as the Subjects would have had thoughts of the End Results in Their Minds...
Syx...
originally posted by: cosmickat
a reply to: ChesterJohn
good luck with your quest. sorry for having a bit of fun with your OP. ...truth is I would love to have an unbroken, good night's sleep.
But no ! you cannot have my spare key
originally posted by: ChesterJohn
a reply to: cosmickat
I was thinking about making a Faraday box to go around a persons bed and try an experiment on sleep with that. But some people have a natural propensity to cages.
This couple did not know what I was doing. I just asked them to participate in a short experiment and they agreed. I did not tell them this had to do with WiFi or Cell phone use.