The jerk you're feeling is a simple hypnic jerk or myoclonic jerk. Most people have them very frequently, and they're not a big deal. Sometimes they piss me off when they happen just as I'm about to fall asleep, but they're really harmless. Just relax and go to sleep.
whatamess wrote:
they seem to go crazy after me holding them a while...
Probably user error. Seriously, though, the electric charges in your brain aren't all that strong, and the tiny charges that travel through the nerves in the rest of your body are so small as to be totally irrelevant. Simple static electricity from rubbing your feet on the carpet is MUCH stronger and doesn't damage anything properly designed with that in mind. There isn't a significant magnetic field or anything in the body that would affect electronics. More likely, things just get jostled and break, loose wires slip, or devices simply behave unpredictably. Most likely, nothing is really happening. You're imagining a connection that isn't really there. Just a trick of the mind.
Consider this. Damage due to bumping or jostling something is 100% more likely to occur when you're touching the thing. Besides this, you'll tend to remember when something suddenly and unexpectedly breaks while there's nothing particularly memorable about something not breaking.
Paperplate wrote:
Affecting electric appliances is different. Each person's body has a vibrational frequency. If the frequency is high, it affects electric currents around you. I blow out street lights sometimes when I drive at night. A friend of mine can't wear watches, they stop working as soon as she puts them on.
What you describe is absolutely mythical. There's no basis for this vibrational frequency even existing, much less affecting electric currents around you. This is the kind of belief that forms the basis of pseudosciences like crystal healing and such, and it's a lot of garbage and wishful thinking. Sometimes street lights just go out, and because you're there, you'll think you caused it. Does that make sense?
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