I know a few people including myself who have a bizzare condition. Help?!


Question: It's like this lung condition or something and now my eye doctor has it too.He can breathe on a Visa to make it work

"In order to create a static electric imbalance on our bodies other than through "contact electrification" or "frictional" methods, we would have to be sending out ELECTRICALLY CHARGED AIR(and so our bodies would take on an opposite charge.)Perhaps the skin does this somehow. Or maybe the membranes of our lungs can somehow emit air which is electrically non-neutral. If a person were to constantly be breathing out negative ions (charged air molecules), then unless their body was electrically grounded to the earth, they would rapidly accumulate a positive charge-imbalance on their body, an imbalance which is equal and opposite to the charged air being breathed out. But why would our lungs be producing electrified air? One possibility: when microscopic bubbles burst, the natural surface-charge of the water will cause the spray of tiny droplets to have a negative charge."
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The moisture is a conduit to an electrical charge..The machine the Visa card was used on had the electicity.the normal moisture in an exhaled breath produced the small amount of fluid to be a conduit providing a connection ...NORMAL! Getting rid of the dust as stated above is also.very true and very normal. Not bizzare at all.

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when you huff on something you dont electricaly charge anything .It just steams over a bit making it damp so as you can clean any dust off the card.Its not magic believe me I see it done everyday where I work.Spit would work just as well.

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