Wednesday, August 11, 2004

Opened up the HDR box

I looked inside my Hyper Dimensional Resonator. It contains many different components including resistors, capacitors, and potentiomenters, but I think that the crucial component is the bifiliar winding or Caduceus coil. Steven Gibbs sayys that the bifiliar winding on an HDR unit must be exactly 8.1 centimeters for it to work right. According to Steven Gibbs if the bifiliar winding on the HDR is 8.2 centimeters the HDR will work only one in five times.

This is important because it means that the frequency of the HDR is important. According to Steven Gibbs the HDR helps generate scalar waves from its Caduceus Coil or bifiliar winding. These scalar waves then create a temporal distortion or time warp.

In my studies of the HDR it seems that the Gibbs effect is created by a pulsed magnetic field similar to the pulsed magnetic field used in the Philadelphia Experiment. More research needs to be done with the Hyper Dimensional Resonator to understand its properties.

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