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Letter: The varieties of human force field

Published 10 August 2016

From Duncan Butlin

Anil Ananthaswamy discusses an “invisible force field” surrounding humans (9 July, p 10). I believe there is a more important “field”: the effect of our presence on those around us.

The “peripersonal space” described exerts no force, whereas presence can affect everyone within eyesight, and hundreds simultaneously in a crowd. The force is transmitted mainly through posture, gesture and eye contact. A threatening stare, for example, challenges everyone within range. Denial is useless: one can forget one's own presence, but can never turn it off.

Chichester, West Sussex, UK

Issue no. 3086 published 13 August 2016

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