correction123
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For those HDR users or thinking of using one, it is difficult to locate vortexes around the areas because of all the Wi-Fi interferences and underground fiber cable etc. This was the beginning of frustrations for physical time traveling for me. The Professor here had once told me to look at the horizon down the tree lines and visually follow it and you will notice "wavy" lines or what I would call ghostly lines waving about like waves on the ocean, note this is looking through binoculars. But once you arrive at that location they disappear! Then one could only guess where the intersecting grid points maybe.
So here I am stumped and frustrated! Then I get Steven Gibbs calling me each week, when I first purchased the HDR wondering if I already "physically" time traveled. Lucky me was in the month of November 2007 and it was just plain too cold to go outside looking for vortexes. After many years talking with Steve and the Professor I have determined there are two specific ways to find these vortexes. The first create one yourself! The pro-side you don't have to go looking all over place for one the Con-side it cost bucks upwards if your like me and are going to purchase two specially constructed Tesla Coils producing each around 400,000 DC Voltage.
They are $585.00 assembled a piece! Of course using a "Ground" mat that I preached so much about on my blog. With two 400,000 DC Volts it should be enough to create a zero-point energy vortex. Also to tune the spark gaps, you can use the HDR rub plate and dowse for that tuning. For example: you would rub the plate with one hand and crank from "0" set gap slowly increasing the power or decreasing depending what direction you want to go. Once you get your "Stick" reaction you stop the gap rise or fall and you do the same with the other Tesla Coil.
HDRkid did it plenty of times, he told me some super stories but Steven Gibbs said, too risky to do using artificial vortexes. The second way would be to using the Tri-Field Meter it only costs around $180.00 but you can set it up to locate natural EMF's. The only issue I have with this instrument is what should be the EMF reading when one comes to a real vortex? Steve and HDRkid talk about the size opening of the vortex and if its too small you can't enter into it. So question arises what must the EMF read on the meter to ensure you do have a vortex anomaly and the size opening is correct?
So here I am stumped and frustrated! Then I get Steven Gibbs calling me each week, when I first purchased the HDR wondering if I already "physically" time traveled. Lucky me was in the month of November 2007 and it was just plain too cold to go outside looking for vortexes. After many years talking with Steve and the Professor I have determined there are two specific ways to find these vortexes. The first create one yourself! The pro-side you don't have to go looking all over place for one the Con-side it cost bucks upwards if your like me and are going to purchase two specially constructed Tesla Coils producing each around 400,000 DC Voltage.
They are $585.00 assembled a piece! Of course using a "Ground" mat that I preached so much about on my blog. With two 400,000 DC Volts it should be enough to create a zero-point energy vortex. Also to tune the spark gaps, you can use the HDR rub plate and dowse for that tuning. For example: you would rub the plate with one hand and crank from "0" set gap slowly increasing the power or decreasing depending what direction you want to go. Once you get your "Stick" reaction you stop the gap rise or fall and you do the same with the other Tesla Coil.
HDRkid did it plenty of times, he told me some super stories but Steven Gibbs said, too risky to do using artificial vortexes. The second way would be to using the Tri-Field Meter it only costs around $180.00 but you can set it up to locate natural EMF's. The only issue I have with this instrument is what should be the EMF reading when one comes to a real vortex? Steve and HDRkid talk about the size opening of the vortex and if its too small you can't enter into it. So question arises what must the EMF read on the meter to ensure you do have a vortex anomaly and the size opening is correct?