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<blockquote data-quote="Sonix" data-source="post: 186352" data-attributes="member: 10954"><p>Per the opening of the original post in this thread, reading about Helmholtz coils "inspired me to consider a Helmholtz variation of the Delta T antenna". In referring to that antenna as simply "Delta T", I think folks know I am speaking about a configuration of coils, not "Changing Time". You obviously understood what I intended or you wouldn't be correcting me regarding "dropping the antenna part".</p><p>Please note that, in the Montauk books, Nichols and Moon have occassionally abbreviated the same way - "The Orion Delta T was a huge octahedronal antenna, and it was placed underground" and "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." Both quotes are from page 84 of The Montauk Project: Experiments in Time.</p><p>Am I "using parts of the Montauk Project Book"? Absolutely. This particular project was inspired by what I referred to as "Classic Delta T", which is found in the Montauk books.</p><p></p><p>Yes, that thread was one of the places I encountered it being said that the signals fed the X and Y coils were at 90 degree phase with each other, and I've noted elsewhere that that document and other places may be have a shared erroneous source regarding that. I also noted that the Montauk Project book does note that the X and Y axis of a Delta T antenna discussed were fed by the pulse modulators of two different feeds - which suggests that the two coils were not simply in series running the same frequency.</p><p>[USER=288]@Einstein[/USER] in the post above says he tried a coil configuration with sine and cosine waves and witnessed a compass spin with increasing speed with increase of the frequency being fed them - which to me suggests that the reported effect of interest can be replicated.</p><p></p><p>Yes, but one of the active words in that sentence is "<em>apparently</em>" and I also noted "it <em>appears</em> that the rotating magnetic field, at a distance one meter from the center of the coils, would be circumnavigating the center at the speed of light". I further say, "I put "traveling" in quotes in that last sentence as I recognize this is not the same as an object traveling at this speed - which of course would contradict Special Relativity and I have no delusion that would be happening [after which I explain more fully]". I just want to clarify that I have not suggested that sine waves would exceed the speed of light, as you later suggest. The original post in full, and with these statements in context, is subtler than that. If anyone has any interest in this, I suggest they check out <a href="https://paranormalis.com/threads/delta-t-antenna-t-e-c.12238/" target="_blank">the original thread</a>.</p><p></p><p>I want to clarify as I can see how someone might misinterpret the fact I've mentioned considering using sound cards and audio files and also a Digitech RP300A guitar effects pedal for generating or changing signal, and I've spoken of being limited for the moment with working with frequencies in the audio range.</p><p></p><p>I have not, at any point regarding this project, been talking about sound waves, which are indeed limited to about 343 meters per second. When I say "within the audio range" I mean using electric signal at frequencies that, if fed to a speaker, would be translated by the speaker to tone within the range of human hearing. An electrical signal with frequency produces a fluctuating electromagnetic field around an electromagnet in a speaker - this repels and attracts a permanent magnet creating a vibration in the cone, translating fluctuation of electromagnetic field into mechanical sound waves. To me this means that any device that produces or shapes tones that can be sent as electrical signal to and heard on a speaker is potentially a source to create a signal that can be sent to a coil to create a fluctuating electromagnetic field (as that is what is happening in a speaker anyway). A changing magnetic field corresponds with a changing electric field, and this forms electromagnetic waves. From what I understand, all electromagnetic fluctuation travels at near-speed of light in air (and at speed of light in vacuum), regardless of the frequency.</p><p></p><p>"Sine" specifically refers to the shape of a wave and is not limited to referring to "Sound Wave".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sonix, post: 186352, member: 10954"] Per the opening of the original post in this thread, reading about Helmholtz coils "inspired me to consider a Helmholtz variation of the Delta T antenna". In referring to that antenna as simply "Delta T", I think folks know I am speaking about a configuration of coils, not "Changing Time". You obviously understood what I intended or you wouldn't be correcting me regarding "dropping the antenna part". Please note that, in the Montauk books, Nichols and Moon have occassionally abbreviated the same way - "The Orion Delta T was a huge octahedronal antenna, and it was placed underground" and "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." Both quotes are from page 84 of The Montauk Project: Experiments in Time. Am I "using parts of the Montauk Project Book"? Absolutely. This particular project was inspired by what I referred to as "Classic Delta T", which is found in the Montauk books. Yes, that thread was one of the places I encountered it being said that the signals fed the X and Y coils were at 90 degree phase with each other, and I've noted elsewhere that that document and other places may be have a shared erroneous source regarding that. I also noted that the Montauk Project book does note that the X and Y axis of a Delta T antenna discussed were fed by the pulse modulators of two different feeds - which suggests that the two coils were not simply in series running the same frequency. [USER=288]@Einstein[/USER] in the post above says he tried a coil configuration with sine and cosine waves and witnessed a compass spin with increasing speed with increase of the frequency being fed them - which to me suggests that the reported effect of interest can be replicated. Yes, but one of the active words in that sentence is "[I]apparently[/I]" and I also noted "it [I]appears[/I] that the rotating magnetic field, at a distance one meter from the center of the coils, would be circumnavigating the center at the speed of light". I further say, "I put "traveling" in quotes in that last sentence as I recognize this is not the same as an object traveling at this speed - which of course would contradict Special Relativity and I have no delusion that would be happening [after which I explain more fully]". I just want to clarify that I have not suggested that sine waves would exceed the speed of light, as you later suggest. The original post in full, and with these statements in context, is subtler than that. If anyone has any interest in this, I suggest they check out [URL='https://paranormalis.com/threads/delta-t-antenna-t-e-c.12238/']the original thread[/URL]. I want to clarify as I can see how someone might misinterpret the fact I've mentioned considering using sound cards and audio files and also a Digitech RP300A guitar effects pedal for generating or changing signal, and I've spoken of being limited for the moment with working with frequencies in the audio range. I have not, at any point regarding this project, been talking about sound waves, which are indeed limited to about 343 meters per second. When I say "within the audio range" I mean using electric signal at frequencies that, if fed to a speaker, would be translated by the speaker to tone within the range of human hearing. An electrical signal with frequency produces a fluctuating electromagnetic field around an electromagnet in a speaker - this repels and attracts a permanent magnet creating a vibration in the cone, translating fluctuation of electromagnetic field into mechanical sound waves. To me this means that any device that produces or shapes tones that can be sent as electrical signal to and heard on a speaker is potentially a source to create a signal that can be sent to a coil to create a fluctuating electromagnetic field (as that is what is happening in a speaker anyway). A changing magnetic field corresponds with a changing electric field, and this forms electromagnetic waves. From what I understand, all electromagnetic fluctuation travels at near-speed of light in air (and at speed of light in vacuum), regardless of the frequency. "Sine" specifically refers to the shape of a wave and is not limited to referring to "Sound Wave". [/QUOTE]
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