A device for viewing the electromagnetic structure of the human body

Here is a question about something I recently stumbled upon.

This is actually about a device proposed in a very very (Internet Age) old thread at physforum.com.

The device seems kind of interesting, as it supposedly should allow for the imagining of the electromagnetic structure of the human body.

I cannot claim that I know of any benefits this would provide, except at best perhaps cool photos? Or perhaps it would be useful like an MRI scan...of course with the difference that instead of atomic structure it would show the electromagnetic structure of the body?

Anyway what I mainly wanted to know is whether this would even work as proposed in the posting.

The posting is here: Magnetic Rod - Electromagnetic Imaging Technology, View realtime video electromagnetic body

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JJ
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You meen a MRI scanner.

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Reply to
tuinkabouter

It starts off OK describing the magnetic field mechanism that's typically used in MRI scanners, although the pedantic nature of the initial description rang a few alarm bells. Then it goes off into la-la land about half way through. Search Kirilian and a thousand other related topics.

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Bruce Varley

@tuinkabouter: yes, I meant scanNER;-P Thank you for pointing that out.

@Bruce Varley Some things written by that poster seemed kind of like, should I say, "lost" (sort of like the Kirlian stuff). But I thought that perhaps he had a valid point with the device itself (I was not able to evaluate that myself because of not knowing enough of electronics). Thank you for your evaluation on this.

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JJ

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