The strongest rhythmic field is the magnetic field of the heart

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The human heart’s magnetic field is a result of the electrical activity that occurs during each heartbeat. This electrical activity generates a small magnetic field, which can be measured using specialized equipment such as magnetometers. However, the strength of the magnetic field generated by the heart is on the order of a few pacotilles (10^-12 Tesla’s), which is several orders of magnitude weaker than magnetic fields generated by other sources.

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