How comes human brain isn't affected by EMP?
we're not battery operated nor have any electrical equipment that can overload
>>7954146
Isn't lightning technically an EMP? In which case EMPs kill you.
>>7954163
>neurons synapsing
>>7954163
https://youtu.be/qkNbYHu_STU
Leave that qt alone.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transcranial_magnetic_stimulation
>>7954172
>neurons overloading
Because the size of a closed electrical connection in the human brain is on the order of the size of a cell. EMPs work through Faraday's law, generating a weak magnetic field that can cause an emf in a large electrical system, where the area is on the order of square miles.
It's the [math]\frac{d}{dt}B\cdot A[/math] that matters.
>what is a tazer
>>7954146
But, it is.
>>7954146
EMPs have already been explained in this thread and focused more condensed EMPs can #Rekt you in the case of lightning and tasers.
>>7954146
The short answer is that it is. Which difference in the scale of symptoms vs. a silicone processing unit would you like to discuss?