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When I receive text messages, it causes the LED light bulb across the room to blink
Don't tell me there's not ambient energy floating around, I can see it.
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When I receive text messages, it causes the LED light bulb across the room to blink (Original Post)
bucolic_frolic
Jan 2022
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applegrove
(123,113 posts)1. Oh you!!! N/T
bucolic_frolic
(46,975 posts)2. lol ... I'm serious
Foil-faced insulation and computer in the room too ... i'm thinking the energy just echoes a bit
applegrove
(123,113 posts)3. Doubleling down you go!!!!
viva la
(3,775 posts)4. My Alexa listens in on my conversations....
In a conversation in the living room, I recently mentioned a small town I'd once lived in-- an obscure place, but one with a daily newspaper.
Next day, I asked Alexa for the weather (meaning, obviously, around me), and she told me the weather in that obscure small town.
I now keep her unplugged until I need her to play Motown for me.
Shermann
(8,639 posts)5. Is the LED light bulb across the room actually just a mirror?
bucolic_frolic
(46,975 posts)6. No, but you found another reflective surface
It is beside a 3'x4' mirror.