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<blockquote data-quote="TimeFlipper" data-source="post: 186299" data-attributes="member: 6456"><p>[USER=10954]@Sonix[/USER] When you speak about the "classic Delta T", you are infact referring to Changing Time...Delta stands for "Change or Modulation", T simply means "Time"....There can be no variation on the classic Delta T, such as you stated in your previous posting....It means and will always mean, changing time....Your use of Delta T stems from the Delta T Antenna, you dropped the Antenna part and replaced that with another variation, the Helmholtz variation......You are trying to use parts from the Montauk Project Book, such as the Helmholtz coils and White Noise.</p><p></p><p>(You might have then been influenced from a new thread named the,</p><p> (Delta-T Antenna T.E.C.)...The first posting on that thread mentioned phase shifting around the DTA, and a discussion on a "Sinus Generator" which was meant to mean a "Sine-Wave Generator"...The guy further goes onto mention about gradually increasing the frequency from the sine-wave generator from 1hz upto 1000hz, which would increase the speed of the rotating magnetic field from a "compass" until it is close to the speed of light and then beyond it....Your reply was, i would like some discussion on this, my sense is that this is correct..That the magnetic field can apparently exceed the speed of light..</p><p></p><p>There are two points on this, firstly by merely increasing the frequency of a Sine-Wave does not mean that the sine wave can then be travelling anywhere near enough to the speed of light, because a sine wave is a "Sound Wave" that has a maximum speed of about 343 meters per second, compared to 300,000,000 meters per second that a radio wave travels at (in a vacuum)....The second point is that a rotating magnetic field purely on its own cannot achieve the speed of light, unless it is a combined electromagnetic field, or a Radio Wave in other words...I hope this has been of some help to you <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite38" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" />..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimeFlipper, post: 186299, member: 6456"] [USER=10954]@Sonix[/USER] When you speak about the "classic Delta T", you are infact referring to Changing Time...Delta stands for "Change or Modulation", T simply means "Time"....There can be no variation on the classic Delta T, such as you stated in your previous posting....It means and will always mean, changing time....Your use of Delta T stems from the Delta T Antenna, you dropped the Antenna part and replaced that with another variation, the Helmholtz variation......You are trying to use parts from the Montauk Project Book, such as the Helmholtz coils and White Noise. (You might have then been influenced from a new thread named the, (Delta-T Antenna T.E.C.)...The first posting on that thread mentioned phase shifting around the DTA, and a discussion on a "Sinus Generator" which was meant to mean a "Sine-Wave Generator"...The guy further goes onto mention about gradually increasing the frequency from the sine-wave generator from 1hz upto 1000hz, which would increase the speed of the rotating magnetic field from a "compass" until it is close to the speed of light and then beyond it....Your reply was, i would like some discussion on this, my sense is that this is correct..That the magnetic field can apparently exceed the speed of light.. There are two points on this, firstly by merely increasing the frequency of a Sine-Wave does not mean that the sine wave can then be travelling anywhere near enough to the speed of light, because a sine wave is a "Sound Wave" that has a maximum speed of about 343 meters per second, compared to 300,000,000 meters per second that a radio wave travels at (in a vacuum)....The second point is that a rotating magnetic field purely on its own cannot achieve the speed of light, unless it is a combined electromagnetic field, or a Radio Wave in other words...I hope this has been of some help to you :).. [/QUOTE]
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