Wednesday, September 9, 2009

EMF vs K-II Meter

Checking around at home I have found several places, including my bedroom, that had high EMF's (electro-magnetic fields). The readings were constant and readable on my K-II and EMF detectors. While the readings didn't always coincide exactly, they were close enough to not question the results. The K-II meter reads milli Gaus from 1.5 to 20mG. The EMF detector reads mG as well as micro Tesla units, or uT, which is one tenth of an mG. All this really means is that the emf detector is more sensitive and definite of a reading; it will read from as low as .1mG to 99mG. Many times on an investigation, we may get frequent readings on one, but not the other. If they are next to each other and the K-II lights up showing a full reading of 20, (the red light), and nothing is picked up by the emf detector, that is unusual. A high emf concentrated in such a small area is paranormal. It may or may not be spirit activity, but it is above the norm. Hence paranormal. K-II meters are often used by our team to try to communicate using simple questions with yes or no answers. A 'yes' would be answered by lighting the meter, a no would have no response. EMF's of less significance can be found and sometimes followed using the EMF detector. These are just a few of the reasons we use both pieces of equipment on investigation.

By Rick Kueber

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