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Originally Posted by Baby Lee
The biggest flaw in the whole thing wasn't even the byzantine machinations, examination narratives, or legal maneuvers.
A battery alone is not an EMF hazard.
If it were, it would be useless.
A battery alone, STORES EMF potential. Until either electrons or magnets initiate MOTION [usually initiated by placing a MACHINE in series between the anode and diode of the battery], a quality battery is as inert as a rock.
I guess the out is if all involved were so poorly versed in E/M that the gambit worked anyway to elicit Chuck's outburst.
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True, though according to Chuck's own rules regarding his "condition," he could perceive a battery in close proximity to him.
His inability to perceive it, coupled with his immediate adverse reaction when he discovers it, incriminates him both ways.
Maybe that wasn't the writers' intentions, but who knows with these guys. They did end the episode mid-hearing. Maybe there's more.