Thursday, December 29, 2005

Experiments with Caduceus Coils

Before I got my HDR, I was doing experiments using a Caduceus Coil and quartz crystals. The caduceus coil can generate scalar waves and have other interesting properties.

Steven Gibbs uses a caduceus coil in HDR and it is located under the rubbing plate. He refers to the cad coil as a bifiliar winding. Some people call the caduceus coil a tensor coil, but basically this cad coil is what makes the HDR work.

Here is a list of construction projects using scalar waves.

Steven Gibbs claims that the size of the caduceus coil is very important. The new 7.8 centimeter coils provide a much better harmonic than old 8.2 centimeter bifiliar windings. By connecting the HDR to an oscilloscope he was able to see the wave patterns of the new 7.8 centimeter bifiliar winding.

It appears that certain frequencies of scalar waves make everything possible. These invisible and hard-to-detect scalar waves are resposible for many strange effects of the HDR.

Speaking of interesting experiments, here is a way to build IR goggles that let you see infrared light. See IR Goggles Experiment.

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