As anyone involved in paranormal research knows, many people can get unnatural/uneasy feelings from sources other than ghosts. One of the most common "fear producers" are electro-magnetic fields (emf's). EMF's aren't very hard to produce. So I was wondering, would it be legal to turn a que-line into a "fear cage" of sorts?
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Can I set up machines that generate high emf's around the waiting line. Many people feel like they are being watched, think they hear things or see things, and even feel paranoid when exposed to emf's. If metal is very close to the emitter, then even a low emf (around 10) can be distributed over long distances. I could design the lines to be contained within metal fences or something to create a giant emf machine--aka, a fear cage.
I know people with pace makers couldn't be allowed in the haunt. But most people that age (the age of most pace-maker-users) don't go to haunts. Would a note on a sign (in an obvious place-possibly multiple places) saying "Electro-magnetic fields used within haunt. If using pace maker or other item that is affected by EMF's, please do not enter," be okay. Or is the use of EMF's illegal in a case like this?
~Jon-Kyle B.
In more detail:
Can I set up machines that generate high emf's around the waiting line. Many people feel like they are being watched, think they hear things or see things, and even feel paranoid when exposed to emf's. If metal is very close to the emitter, then even a low emf (around 10) can be distributed over long distances. I could design the lines to be contained within metal fences or something to create a giant emf machine--aka, a fear cage.
I know people with pace makers couldn't be allowed in the haunt. But most people that age (the age of most pace-maker-users) don't go to haunts. Would a note on a sign (in an obvious place-possibly multiple places) saying "Electro-magnetic fields used within haunt. If using pace maker or other item that is affected by EMF's, please do not enter," be okay. Or is the use of EMF's illegal in a case like this?
~Jon-Kyle B.
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