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Why does the residential environment affect the fate of life?

The 19th century. Through experiments, Hormont and Meismer found that both living and non-living bodies have a kind of "fluid", which is the magnetic field, and they can interact with each other at a certain distance. This shows that the mountains, water, buildings, toilets , hospitals, chimneys, vehicles, trees and other things around the house all have their own magnetic fields, which act on the people in the house through the form of magnetic waves. Depending on the location of the surrounding things relative to the house, the magnitude of the effect they produce is different. There may be no problem if the time is short. As time goes by, the effect of this magnetic field will explode. It also follows the law from quantitative change to qualitative change. . Which position plays a good role and which position plays a bad role depends on the time the house was built and the 24 mountain orientation.