Hey @TimeFlipper . That appears in "The Montauk Project: Experiments in Time" chapter 12 (on page 84 of the copy I have). It reads, "The Montauk chair was placed under the transmitter and above the Delta T antenna... [next paragraph] The Delta T transmitting antenna was supplied by three drives. Two of the drives came from the pulse modulators of the two transmitters and fed into the x and y coils of the Delta T... The third axis was the z axis. It was placed around the perimeter of the antenna and was derived from a white noise source that came from a 250 kilowatt audio amplifier..."...You mentioned a Montauk Book, where you said some coils were supplied by 3 drives, the 2 vertical coils supplied by 2 different pulse modulators...Perhaps you can tell me which particular book it came from, or give me the scenario of what was happening...For example, the Montauk Chair ...
Looks like you did your studies, you got the three signals right that information was not well published anywhere that I’m aware of. First time I heard about it was about two decades or possibly longer.
Professor Opmmur
Hey @TimeFlipper . That appears in "The Montauk Project: Experiments in Time" chapter 12 (on page 84 of the copy I have). It reads, "The Montauk chair was placed under the transmitter and above the Delta T antenna... [next paragraph] The Delta T transmitting antenna was supplied by three drives. Two of the drives came from the pulse modulators of the two transmitters and fed into the x and y coils of the Delta T... The third axis was the z axis. It was placed around the perimeter of the antenna and was derived from a white noise source that came from a 250 kilowatt audio amplifier..."
Yes, I have copies of The Montauk Project, Montauk Revisited and Pyramids of Montauk from back in the late 90s. I did read Music of Time a long time ago and have a digital copy of it.Do you have any of the other books in the Montauk Series, and the "Music of Time" book by Preston Nichols? ..
Yes, I have copies of The Montauk Project, Montauk Revisited and Pyramids of Montauk from back in the late 90s. I did read Music of Time a long time ago and have a digital copy of it.
I'm rereading it now, prompted by your question. I'm going away for work for a few days but will post my thoughts on my return - likely in its own thread as unrelated to this one.Just as a matter of interest, which parts of the Music of Time book did you find particularly interesting? ..
I'm rereading it now, prompted by your question. I'm going away for work for a few days but will post my thoughts on my return - likely in its own thread as unrelated to this one.