Perception of a Slight Opposing Force

This effect can occur with the following types of displays:

  • Cell Phone
    • LCD
    • OLED
  • Laptop Display
    • LCD
  • Desktop Monitor
    • LCD
    • OLED
It's not limited to touch screens either.

The make sure you can perceive it (and not just wandering around with a cell phone) you'll need a strong continuous RF source to generate the opposing force.  These sources of RF are NOT continuous and will NOT work:
  • Wifi router or range extender
  • Laptop Wifi or Hotspot
  • Cell Phone Wifi or Hotspot
  • Anything BlueTooth or Zigbee
It needs to be something closer to a CB (Citizen's Band) radio while a person is speaking into the push-to-talk mic and the signal is being transmitted - but probably with more power.

If there isn't an RF source available to use then try the next method on the list.

Steps to test for the effect:
  1. Turn on the cell phone.
  2. Hold it so the display on the front of the phone is facing the RF source.
  3. Using whichever hand is NOT dominant, move it towards the display with your hand open and palm first.
  4. If an RF source is present you may perceive a very slight amount of opposing force as your hand approaches the display.
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