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<blockquote data-quote="HDRKID" data-source="post: 242373" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>[ATTACH=full]17311[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://web.archive.org/web/20210608211014/http://www.carlosx.com/finding_vortex.htm[/URL]</p><p></p><p>[SPOILER="Text-only version"]</p><p></p><p>Finding a Vortex</p><p>We have several methods of finding a vortex. This is a how to locate a space-time vortex, with emphasis on using it for HDR experiments. We use vortex tools.</p><p></p><p>1) Dowsing with {L-rods, pendulum, bob}</p><p></p><p>L-Rods to find a vortex</p><p></p><p>Steven Gibbs suggests creating L-Rods using wire or coat hangers to dowse for a vortex. The idea is that the L-Rods will cross when over a Hartmann Grid type vortex. The vortex occurs where two grid lines cross.</p><p></p><p>I also use a pendulum with a map to dowse for a vortex because it works better than L-Rods.</p><p></p><p>Audio Finding a Vortex </p><p></p><p>One possible way to find a vortex is to use a pendulum. Sometimes to save time you can map dowse to locate the vortex and then go out into the field. The pendulum will spiral around clockwise or counterclockwise over a vortex.</p><p>According to Steven Gibbs there are positive and negative.</p><p></p><p>Pendulum map dowse for finding a vortex</p><p>2) EMF detector AKA gaussmeter</p><p></p><p>Using an EMF meter to detect a magnetic anomaly is my favorite method of locating a vortex. This will not only tell me the location, but also the strength of the vortex grid point. The problem is that this will only find a magnetic vortex, it will not locate a gravity vortex like the Oregon Vortex, or a time vortex. For a time vortex use a watch and see if it moves at a different speed than a wall clock that is far away.</p><p></p><p>3) FM Radio</p><p></p><p>Most vortex researchers are aware that an area of radio silence exists inside the location of a magnetic vortex. An FM radio will cut out inside the vortex.</p><p></p><p>4) Frequency counter</p><p></p><p>The frequency will drop when over a vortex. Steven Gibbs says this is the best method to find a vortex for the HDR.</p><p></p><p>5) Cellular telephone</p><p></p><p>You will see the bars drop and a NO SRV appear when over a vortex. You cannot dial out or get calls in that location. The vortex acts like a shield that blocks radio waves from going in or out.</p><p></p><p>6) Binoculars</p><p></p><p>Prof Opmur says that he can find a vortex using binoculars. A shimmering heat wave is spotted near the vortex. This event is caused by the time space distortion of the grid point.</p><p></p><p>7) Visual Observation</p><p></p><p>Typically, there is a bare area in the lawn "bald spot" when nothing grows near a vortex. If you plant a tree where a vortex is located, the tree will grow twisted. Insects are attracted to a vortex so expect to find ant hills or a cloud of gnats. Another animal that is attracted to a vortex is a cat. Steven Gibbs says that cats like to sleep on a vortex. So if you go vortex hunting it is important to have a cat.</p><p></p><p>Return</p><p>[/SPOILER]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HDRKID, post: 242373, member: 43"] [ATTACH type="full"]17311[/ATTACH] [URL unfurl="true"]https://web.archive.org/web/20210608211014/http://www.carlosx.com/finding_vortex.htm[/URL] [SPOILER="Text-only version"] Finding a Vortex We have several methods of finding a vortex. This is a how to locate a space-time vortex, with emphasis on using it for HDR experiments. We use vortex tools. 1) Dowsing with {L-rods, pendulum, bob} L-Rods to find a vortex Steven Gibbs suggests creating L-Rods using wire or coat hangers to dowse for a vortex. The idea is that the L-Rods will cross when over a Hartmann Grid type vortex. The vortex occurs where two grid lines cross. I also use a pendulum with a map to dowse for a vortex because it works better than L-Rods. Audio Finding a Vortex One possible way to find a vortex is to use a pendulum. Sometimes to save time you can map dowse to locate the vortex and then go out into the field. The pendulum will spiral around clockwise or counterclockwise over a vortex. According to Steven Gibbs there are positive and negative. Pendulum map dowse for finding a vortex 2) EMF detector AKA gaussmeter Using an EMF meter to detect a magnetic anomaly is my favorite method of locating a vortex. This will not only tell me the location, but also the strength of the vortex grid point. The problem is that this will only find a magnetic vortex, it will not locate a gravity vortex like the Oregon Vortex, or a time vortex. For a time vortex use a watch and see if it moves at a different speed than a wall clock that is far away. 3) FM Radio Most vortex researchers are aware that an area of radio silence exists inside the location of a magnetic vortex. An FM radio will cut out inside the vortex. 4) Frequency counter The frequency will drop when over a vortex. Steven Gibbs says this is the best method to find a vortex for the HDR. 5) Cellular telephone You will see the bars drop and a NO SRV appear when over a vortex. You cannot dial out or get calls in that location. The vortex acts like a shield that blocks radio waves from going in or out. 6) Binoculars Prof Opmur says that he can find a vortex using binoculars. A shimmering heat wave is spotted near the vortex. This event is caused by the time space distortion of the grid point. 7) Visual Observation Typically, there is a bare area in the lawn "bald spot" when nothing grows near a vortex. If you plant a tree where a vortex is located, the tree will grow twisted. Insects are attracted to a vortex so expect to find ant hills or a cloud of gnats. Another animal that is attracted to a vortex is a cat. Steven Gibbs says that cats like to sleep on a vortex. So if you go vortex hunting it is important to have a cat. Return [/SPOILER] [/QUOTE]
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