Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Electrical conductivity of electronic device affects cloaked demon's ability to maintain contact with human skin

The electrical conductivity of an electronic device's surface may determine whether the electricity circulating through it will shock a cloaked demon that has grabbed onto a human, and therefore affect their ability to retain such contact. If true, this will debunk the theory that a cloaked demon must pass through an electronic device in order to expose themselves to electrical shock, as described in Sucker demons interfere with electronics on contact, spark when crushed.

The new theory is that, by touching surfaces on an electrical device that conduct electricity, such as a touchscreen, they will be shocked. It would explain why touching a laptop has no effect on the laptop or the demon, while a small cellphone with a touchscreen, which uses disruptions to the low-level electric flow run through its surface in order to detect and pinpoint your touch.

In other words, it means they have to be grounded, and also means that they are physical in all respects.

The observation leading to this revised theory on how electricity affects a cloaked demon was made after a demon had extended its arm today and touched my head and eye in order to burn them.

A still frame from a video capturing a demon extending its arm around a corner,
maybe to use whatever device he has in his hands on me
Usually, rubbing the area suddenly with your fingertips will sometimes—but not always—temporarily break the connection, and, even then, only partially; the break does not feel clean, and almost immediately resumes at full strength. Any break is invariably accompanied by a soft snap, and feels like you broke through a piece of confetti string.

This time, instead of my fingertips, I tried to knock the demon off of my with my cellphone. Touching the demon with its back side (the side that has the battery cover on it) did nothing; the cellphone went right through the appendage, while the demon maintained his punishing grip. Touching it with the front side—where the touchscreen is—resulted in a louder pop, and the connection was completely severed and did not resume.

It may be important to note that the cellphone was connected via USB to my laptop, and that my laptop was plugged into its wall charger. In addition, I was grounded; but, I am not sure whether the demon was.

What is not known is how much electricity the demon was exposed to, and what the threshold level of exposure to electricity is for a demon or whether the susceptibility to electricity varies depending on whether the demon is cloaked.

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