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EMF stands for Electro-Magnetic Field. An electromagnetic field is composed of two related vector fields: the electric field (male) and the magnetic field (female). When referred to as the electromagnetic field, the field is imagined to encompass all of space; typically an electromagnetic field is considered to be limited to a local area around an object in space. We are Electro-Magnetic Field, Multidimensional Beings of Light. | EMF stands for Electro-Magnetic Field. An electromagnetic field is composed of two related vector fields: the electric field (male) and the magnetic field (female). When referred to as the electromagnetic field, the field is imagined to encompass all of space; typically an electromagnetic field is considered to be limited to a local area around an object in space. We are Electro-Magnetic Field, Multidimensional Beings of Light. | ||
==See Also== | |||
[[Electromagnetic Wave Spectrum]] | |||
[[Spectrum of Frequency]] | |||
[[Category:Ascension]] | [[Category:Ascension]] |
Revision as of 22:01, 27 April 2014
EMF stands for Electro-Magnetic Field. An electromagnetic field is composed of two related vector fields: the electric field (male) and the magnetic field (female). When referred to as the electromagnetic field, the field is imagined to encompass all of space; typically an electromagnetic field is considered to be limited to a local area around an object in space. We are Electro-Magnetic Field, Multidimensional Beings of Light.