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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 186298" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>A while back I built a 4 coil setup. I used square waves with the sine cosine setup. Of course I just used solid state components for experimentation. Which limits the operational frequency range. I only had about a megahertz of range to play with. But I did some experiments with the setup. I put a compass in the center of the 4 coils and watched as the compass needle would spin up with increasing frequency. But there was an anomaly that occurred occasionally. Every once in a while when I turned on the spinning magnetic field, the compass needle would spin in the opposite direction. That alone was a bit confusing. I had no idea why that was happening. I did check to see if maybe the compass needle was still working. The polarity was reversed. But I thought about that and realized that even with reversed polarity, the needle should not spin in the opposite direction. So I just shelved the project.</p><p></p><p>At present I have more knowledge about the anomaly. I've been doing a lot of reading on particle physics reactions. The reactions of interest are the ones involving the nuclear weak force and a similar one called the electro weak force. These forces affect the basic charge and mass spin states. What happens is that either charge or mass are changed into their anti-particles.</p><p></p><p>So something got turned around with my rotating magnetic field project. Something is different with the reversed polarity compass needle. It's like I have a reversed time compass needle. One that spins in the opposite direction.</p><p></p><p>So what about the white noise you are going to use on the 3rd plane? I think that white noise might be stimulating the interaction of the weak force, causing a pulsating time wave. This is just speculation of course. But it does help to have some basic knowledge about what you are experimenting with. The nuclear and electro weak forces are real. And you wont find anyone that has developed a machine using these forces. Or maybe you will if you just stop and look at some of the occasional glitches that somehow seem to get ignored.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 186298, member: 288"] A while back I built a 4 coil setup. I used square waves with the sine cosine setup. Of course I just used solid state components for experimentation. Which limits the operational frequency range. I only had about a megahertz of range to play with. But I did some experiments with the setup. I put a compass in the center of the 4 coils and watched as the compass needle would spin up with increasing frequency. But there was an anomaly that occurred occasionally. Every once in a while when I turned on the spinning magnetic field, the compass needle would spin in the opposite direction. That alone was a bit confusing. I had no idea why that was happening. I did check to see if maybe the compass needle was still working. The polarity was reversed. But I thought about that and realized that even with reversed polarity, the needle should not spin in the opposite direction. So I just shelved the project. At present I have more knowledge about the anomaly. I've been doing a lot of reading on particle physics reactions. The reactions of interest are the ones involving the nuclear weak force and a similar one called the electro weak force. These forces affect the basic charge and mass spin states. What happens is that either charge or mass are changed into their anti-particles. So something got turned around with my rotating magnetic field project. Something is different with the reversed polarity compass needle. It's like I have a reversed time compass needle. One that spins in the opposite direction. So what about the white noise you are going to use on the 3rd plane? I think that white noise might be stimulating the interaction of the weak force, causing a pulsating time wave. This is just speculation of course. But it does help to have some basic knowledge about what you are experimenting with. The nuclear and electro weak forces are real. And you wont find anyone that has developed a machine using these forces. Or maybe you will if you just stop and look at some of the occasional glitches that somehow seem to get ignored. [/QUOTE]
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