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What does the human magnetic field mean?

The human magnetic field is the energy around the human body.

Magnetic field is a kind of invisible and intangible special substance. It is not composed of atoms or molecules, but exists objectively. The magnetic field has the radiation characteristics of wave particles. There is a magnetic field around the magnets, and the interaction between the magnets is mediated by the magnetic field, so the two magnets can work without contact.

Personal magnetic field: Just as electric current can produce a magnetic field, the human body can also produce a magnetic field. The magnetic field generated by magnets and current will attract metals such as iron, cobalt and nickel, and the human electrocardiogram will also generate a magnetic field to attract what you imagine and pay attention to.

The human heart is pure, the pure heart has no boundaries, the pure heart is equal, and it is very powerful with the buddhas in the ten dharma circles.

Modern science also proves that our Buddhism is called induction, and now science is called magnetic field. Each of us has a magnetic field, and its function and intensity are different. ?

A pure-hearted person, a real man of practice, has a very strong magnetic field. If he has many delusions, distractions and worries, his magnetic field is very weak. ?

The bulk magnetic field belongs to the category of biological magnetic field and has the following three sources:

1, bioelectric current generation. The redox reaction of human life activities is continuous. In these biochemical reactions, the transfer of electrons occurs, and the transfer of electrons or the movement of ions can form a current, which is called bioelectric current. Human organs, such as heart, brain and muscle, all have regular bioelectric current flow.

2. The induction field generated by biomagnetic substances. Some substances in human living tissues have certain magnetism, such as liver and spleen, which are magnetic when they contain more iron, and generate induction fields under the action of geomagnetic field or other external magnetic fields.

3. Exogenous magnetic substances can generate residual magnetic fields. Due to occupational or environmental reasons, some highly magnetic substances, such as iron-containing dust and magnetite powder, cannot enter the body through the respiratory tract and esophagus. These substances are magnetized under the action of geomagnetic field or external magnetic field, resulting in residual magnetic field.