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minus-squareTimeSquirrellinkfedilink17•2 years agoThey do do something. They are simple ohmmeters. They measure the body resistance of whoever’s holding the probes. They took a common electronics tool and made it a religious artifact.
minus-squaremassive_bereavementlinkfedilink12•2 years agoI thought some of the meditative religions did it first… They’re always like “ohm”
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•edit-22 years agoblessed be the jewel of the lotus
They do do something. They are simple ohmmeters. They measure the body resistance of whoever’s holding the probes. They took a common electronics tool and made it a religious artifact.
I thought some of the meditative religions did it first… They’re always like “ohm”
blessed be the jewel of the lotus