MRIs go up to about 3 Tesla.  I'm told by someone that works at the high 
magnetic field lab at LANL, at higher fields, like 10 Tesla, one will start to 
see colors.   

On 3/19/19, 10:12 AM, "Friam on behalf of uǝlƃ ☣" <[email protected] 
on behalf of [email protected]> wrote:

    
    https://maglab.caltech.edu/human-magnetic-reception-laboratory/
    
    > After a downwards magnetic field rotated counterclockwise, some people 
responded with a large drop in amplitude of their EEG alpha waves, up to a 60% 
decrease from pre-stimulus levels. Alpha waves are EEG oscillations that go up 
and down at a frequency around 10 Hz (10 times per second). They dominate the 
EEG signal when we are awake with our eyes closed, and arise from the 
spontaneous, synchronized activity of millions of neurons. Their function is 
not well-understood, but they may reflect a relaxed mind with nothing in 
particular to focus on and no particular task to do. When a stimulus suddenly 
appears and is processed, neurons fall out of synchrony with each other, the 
alpha rhythm is disrupted, and alpha waves get smaller as a result.
    
    
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    ☣ uǝlƃ
    
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