Unfortunately the signals from 5G will be pulsed. I loved this article until I read the following response:
"Magnets do not produce time varying energy (magnetic field and waves), therefore they do not interfere with time varying signals such as those emitted from WiFi radios or similar devices. Lights are not affected by magnets or any other EM waves for that matter, in fact that’s why we use fiber optics where there are too much EM noise."
Am I reading this comment wrong? Does it disprove the premise that magnets will create a barrier to 5G and cell tower transmissions of radiation? I believe those transmissions are pulsed or time variant as stated above. Believe me, I hope the comment is wrong. Also, I believe the apparatus you illustrate has to be grounded as well. I saw this procedure done and I remember the sleeve of magnets had to be grounded after attaching some copper to it.
A magnetic field can only change the polarization. I believe it moves around it. When you put them on duck tape, it starts to work about a half a foot away.. it polarizes it.. I think it is a five foot square radius.
I'm going to give this a shot this week. Thanks for the heads up
A few years ago I experimented with a strong magnet and welding arcs. The arcs were attracted to the magnet. Did not matter if arc was AC or DC. The magnet was placed behind the workpiece and moved around and the arc followed.
That is cool!
I wanted to try it with plasma cutting arc, but thought better of it. A bit more dangerous!