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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 145271" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>The X shaping is the commonality between traditional caduceus coils and the Gibbs design. Basically two magnetic fields are created at right angles to each other. Those crossed magnetic fields will then no longer be at right angles to the electrical fields in the wires. They will also be parallel due to the X shaping of the coils. But what is missing out of the textbooks on caduceus coils is the third mechanical force field that is always present when the other two fields are varying in intensity. </p><p></p><p>I have not come across any textbook information relating scalar waves to electromagnetic knowledge. So I do tend to look at the term scalar wave as a brainwashing technique to prevent us from understanding what is actually going on. Have you ever noticed that the term scalar waves is only used when the information being presented is to describe something outside the boundaries of our understanding? Wouldn't it be easier to just use the third mechanical force instead in the description? Maybe that third force has a relation to gravity. And it's just a simple experiment away to show us how easy it is to understand. I did do a very puzzling experiment a long time ago that has had me wondering ever since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 145271, member: 288"] The X shaping is the commonality between traditional caduceus coils and the Gibbs design. Basically two magnetic fields are created at right angles to each other. Those crossed magnetic fields will then no longer be at right angles to the electrical fields in the wires. They will also be parallel due to the X shaping of the coils. But what is missing out of the textbooks on caduceus coils is the third mechanical force field that is always present when the other two fields are varying in intensity. I have not come across any textbook information relating scalar waves to electromagnetic knowledge. So I do tend to look at the term scalar wave as a brainwashing technique to prevent us from understanding what is actually going on. Have you ever noticed that the term scalar waves is only used when the information being presented is to describe something outside the boundaries of our understanding? Wouldn't it be easier to just use the third mechanical force instead in the description? Maybe that third force has a relation to gravity. And it's just a simple experiment away to show us how easy it is to understand. I did do a very puzzling experiment a long time ago that has had me wondering ever since. [/QUOTE]
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