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Early Antigravity Tech 🛸 I added a writeup of the Kowsky-Frost experiment to my website: I go over the experiment’s initial publication, the subsequent attempt at a cover-up, and my speculation as to how the experiment was performed. (I don’t know why
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accelerationists now: chatbot accelerationists 100 years ago: let's mess with the earth's electric field
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Modern physics is complete nonsense, but things might have turned out different if we had paid more attention to Heinrich Hertz 🤯 Hertz’s version of Maxwell’s equations were Galilean invariant and perfectly expressed Faraday’s law. Heaviside’s version, by mistakenly swapping a
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@NgoloTesla Dentists be like lemme xray your face real quick
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I guarantee those giant pumpkin growers at the fair have been all-in on electroculture this whole time
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Dowsing confirmed based and true-wireless pilled
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i tried the ngolo smoothie - surprised by how much of it i was able to consume in one sitting. tastes amazing
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This picture shows Tesla’s primary and secondary coils in the background, which were very short, very wide coils which went along the perimeter of Tesla’s laboratory. The coil in the middle, which Tesla called the “extra coil”, is connected to the secondary. The “Tesla coils”
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Not enough people talk about how the picture on the left is not the same as the picture on the right, even if they look similar. The left pic is just a resonant transformer, the right pic is a powerful voltage magnifier.
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@VERYCOOLLUKEY @NgoloTesla I had a substitute teacher in high school one day who was super into Emoto water structure stuff and spent the class showing us videos of people wilting plants by yelling the word hitler at them
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5 months
Lindy grounding tidbit 🔥 Antaeus, in Greek mythology, was a wrestler who was invincible when he was grounded. Pictured is Hercules killing him by holding him above the ground. Nikola Tesla referenced Antaeus as an ancient example of the idea of wireless power/radio.
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Not enough people talk about how the picture on the left is not the same as the picture on the right, even if they look similar. The left pic is just a resonant transformer, the right pic is a powerful voltage magnifier.
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@astralflite I wonder if Jack Parsons inspired the haircut. Parsons/Crowley/Hubbard stuff is included in Mark Frost’s book detailing the occult influences of Twin Peaks
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"Space cannot be curved, for the simple reason that it can have no properties." - Nikola Tesla
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@OMApproach planetary alignment coming up in April
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The Steinmetz argument against the second law of thermodynamics makes sense to me. The accelerationism meme has degraded to nothing, but it was only ever eschatology for normies. To pretend we know enough about physics to make huge inductive leaps about the heat death of the
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4 months
Capacitance is higher in the summer. Tesla talked about this.
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Did you know you can magnetize a needle by exposing one half of it to sunlight for an hour?
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@NgoloTesla The MWO is very cool - the oscillator is connected across the ends of the outside loop, and then the smaller loops in the middle resonate by induction. Each loop is an oscillator like the one heinrich herz used in his EM wave experiment - they dont go all the way around, theres
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This gave me an idea... What if the levitated crystal itself was used to create the oscillation? That would explain the need for the direct contacts to the crystal (circled). So the crystal is used to create the oscillation (by discharging the Leyden jars in the bottom right
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@based_physics I think it is pretty likely that the original setup has quartz in the oscillator. Would mean that the frequency will resonate with the quartz? Might give some very interesting results if two unsynchronized transmitters both have quartz resonant frequencies
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The classic Charles Steinmetz quote goes so hard: “Unfortunately, to a large extent in dealing with the dielectric fields the prehistoric conception of the electrostatic charge on the conductor still exists, and by its use destroys the analogy between the two components of the
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@VERYCOOLLUKEY I felt similarly reading Nikola Tesla talk about people getting strong visible flashes when they get an idea/vivid thought
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@VERYCOOLLUKEY @NgoloTesla The repulsine is overrated. We must crusade to end suppression of the copper plow.
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4 months
Study the Laithwaite effect - gyroscopes have been associated with antigravity phenomena. Antigravity effects are gyroscopic and electrostatic, not “relativistic” or “quantum.”
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@SolBrah
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Shout out to Gyroscopes top ten bit of technology for sure
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Some thoughts on log periodic antennas... I'm still learning antenna theory, so this may not be 100% correct, but it's my understanding so far. With regular radio antennas, you have to tune the transmitter and the receiver to a specific frequency. However, if you configure a
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Everyone knows the pyramids are a mystery, but you probably didn't know that a modern megalith was constructed less than a century ago.🧵
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John Trump (Donald Trump's uncle) on Nikola Tesla
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4 months
no luck before and after 5 mins in the microwave:
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@based_physics I don't think a lot of people have microwaved their quartz crystals for prolonged time, and even so they were certainly not looking for any such effect Probably won't work but it would be so funny if it could be that simple
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consciousness doesn't come from bits or microtubules or "frequencies". you can't build a soul out of legos.
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@T3MaxxiAlt crazy I guess books need to peat too
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@NgoloTesla I wish there was a good animation of an impulse getting magnified as it travels down a quarter wave line - I could try it but I’d have to think about the math for a long time
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Thinking about antennas
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The limestone used to build the pyramids was piezoelectric. So was the coral Ed Leedskalnin used to build the coral castle. So was the quartz that was levitated in the Kowsky-Frost experiment.
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Why don't I finally build a pyramid? (And who tf is Imhotep?) I'm just running my mouth, and I still did not built a full-sized pyramid. Let me run my mouth even more. First off, the pyramids are made of a completely different type of stone (limestone) than the one I work with
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if youre in your 20s and your circle isnt talking about decentralizing the alexanderson system youre ngmi
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@NgoloTesla Also, older replications were connected each end of the oscillator to one antenna (and I think bridging all the loops together) and driving it like the capacitor plates Tesla used for artificial lighting. I believe Eric Dollard was the first to point out that Lakhovsky had both
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The short-hand code Charles Steinmetz used for note-taking
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If you don’t think the Lindy principle applies to physics, try explaining radio with particles. People used to understand how things worked.
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6 months
The content of the book itself is no less mysterious. I've attached a sample below. The writing is mostly coherent, but there is some odd phrasing. Clearly the text is about something other than what it appears to be talking about. There is a lot of wildly implausible
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Electricity is hard because the Steinmetz method is so much easier for deriving the equations but it has a bigger learning curve so you’re forced to learn it the hard way first
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Nazis discover moon radio 🌙
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Reading Morton Spears capacitance theory of gravity - this is something I’ve been intuiting, but he’s spelled it all out. Gravity is the force pulling together the plates of a capacitor. GRAVITY IS A VOLTAGE 🤯🤯🤯🤯
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Every edition of Slater's codebook included several examples of different ways to use the codebook to encrypt the same plaintext: "The Queen is the supreme power in the Realm."
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It’s no wonder that people who think theyre living in a Lorentz-signature manifold don’t believe it was intelligently designed.
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virgin scientist vs chad natural philosopher
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Eric Dollard is the most underrated autist of our generation. Literally the Ray Peat of electrical engineering with a fraction of the following. “eric dollard history and theory of electricity” on youtube WATCH IT NOW
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this definitely uses some sort of biefield-brown effect to attract the bugs
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Mad that they're just born with the knowledge to do that 🕷️🕸️
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LIGO is a giant Michelson-Morley interferometer that detects “gravitational waves”
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If anyone tries to give you crap about "æther is disproven by Michelson-Morley" tell them to look up Dayton Miller. There is a measurable æther drift, in fact there are several flows. Academia jumped at the chance to obscure and hide the real physics.
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the Electrical Experimenter/Science and Invention magazine covers from the 1920s were kino
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I don’t think there’s anyone comparable to Oliver Heaviside in terms of sheer output bro was cooking
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The million dollar question: what kind of cipher could Ed have used to encrypt A BOOK IN EVERY HOME?! Here's what we know: 1. The cipher text looks like plaintext! (it's readable) 2. The cipher text is mostly coherent. 3. There are awkward words/phrases ("lasting fame", "fresh
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"Certain Relativists, who filled the world with a six-foot shelf of books worse than worthless, under their undeniable ignorance of the Huyghens-Newton Law of Curvilinear Motion, with the exact balance of Centrifugal by Centripetal Force (1673-1686), because they were incompetent
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caduceous coils are cool but i have no idea what they do
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What's often unappreciated is that Ed Leedskalnin constructed the world's coolest and most difficult escape room that has remained unsolved for over a century. Despite his secrecy, Ed left behind physical clues in the Coral Castle itself, as well as in a serious of cryptic
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I published a brief summary of Steinmetz's argument against the second law of thermodynamics to the site:
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I’m going through Ed Leedskalnin’s Magnetic Currents. I’ll make a thread to document what I learn with pictures of the experiments.
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tuning to the resonant frequency of my testicular microplastics
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@sivori I'm hoping Viktor Schauberger gets more attention as well
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Great explanation of antennas with minimal electron nonsense 👇
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Learning real physics starts with an understanding of electricity.
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In the third chapter of A BOOK IN EVERY HOME, we see a VERY SIMILAR statement referencing "Supreme power." Is it a coincidence, or is it a subtle hint by Ed that he used Slater's Telegraphic Code to swap out certain words of A BOOK IN EVERY HOME? Let me know what you think.
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You might not be familiar with a genre of cipher that was popular during the time of Leedskalnin: Commercial Codes. These codes were a primitive form of encryption used to secure telegraph communications during the late 19th and early 20th century. They would be published as a
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@based_physics
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I’ve been reading electrical theory. Ed Leedskalnin, Stefan Marinov, etc. Text is a bad medium for a lot of these concepts. I much prefer a random youtube video on induction motors to Tesla’s lecture. Wish this existed for more esoteric stuff. Maybe I’m just retarded.
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The Integratron (pictured) was constructed by George Van Tassel in 1960. Van Tassel claimed he was given instructions for how to build the Integratron by aliens from Venus. Electrical engineer Eric Dollard suggests the building was made to function as a portal.
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@based_physics
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@JustXAshton check out my article on an early antigravity tech cover-up:
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Based on these factors, I think the following are likely true: 1. We can eliminate cipher that could not produce readable cipher text. (Caesar cipher, substitution cipher, enigma machines, etc.) 2. Not every word is encrypted. The cryptic sounding, partial coherence of the text
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love the fe bros but the earth being round is like the only true part of mainstream cosmology/physics
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@NgoloTesla @CharlotteFang77 you’re definitely the biggest inspiration for my account found your posts and eric dollard around the same time
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@NgoloTesla electricity is harder to meme, but we’ll get there
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I saw an old article on rex about levitating quartz in a high-frequency electrostatic field. I'm gonna try it out.
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Ed Leedskalnin, the man who created the Coral Castle, remained secretive about how he moved the rocks. When asked, he simply said that he had "discovered the secrets of the pyramids."
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@NgoloTesla Thanks for the shoutout 🙏
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@partha4084 I see. I did some research and it looks like in an FM receiver the PLL (Phase-locked loop) component of the receiver circuit is what reproduces the carrier frequency (transmitted frequency) from the summation of multiple sine waves, which won't sum exactly to the original
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The preface strongly implies that A BOOK IN EVERY HOME is written in code. Every right-hand-side page in the the short, 26-page book is left blank for the reader to decipher the booklet's true meaning.
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@based_physics
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While I haven't cracked the code myself, I'll now share what I think are the most plausible paths forward based on hunting through forums for tidbits from other Leedskalnin fanatics. Apologies for not giving credit! It's difficult to know exactly who was the first to point out
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celestial mechanics is a lost art. many claim to be “physicists,” but how many have read all of Newton, Euler, Laplace, Lagrange, Newcomb, GW Hill? given that many of these names produced thousands of pages of writing on the motion of the solar system, I would guess literally no
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@autistocrates have we tried the carrot salad?
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Coral Castle, originally called Rock Gate Park, was constructed in the early 1900s out of 1100 TONS of coral. It was built by ONE PERSON. While the construction methods remain a mystery to this day, the massive megalithic structure hints at an advanced knowledge of magnetism and
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My info absorption rate for electrical stuff is 5x slower than other things I’ve researched. Combination of low info density, lots of terminology to learn, and hard to visualize something like a circuit from a written description.
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@NgoloTesla I’m not sure about amplification, but he does say that he was able to convey almost the entire amperage “circulating in the wire or coil itself” through the streamers. I don’t think this would actually be “free” power, but it seems like it generates massive voltages capable of
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@partha4084 In AM radio, recovering the original carrier frequency wouldn't really matter, since the signal is in the amplitude and not the frequency of the wave, hence AM (amplitude modulation).
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@jack_meditates2 @NgoloTesla as long as youre not too close should be fine since magnetic field diminishes by square law. But electrostatic lines of force are shooting everywhere - electrostatic should be kind of lindy since we are inside of earth-ionosphere capacitor, ebner effect, etc.
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The universe is a 500-dimensional pseudo-Riemannian manifold. I have zero evidence for this. Am I a theoretical physicist now?
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“science” is so memetically cursed something like this is necessary
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virgin scientist vs chad natural philosopher
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science: Thomson discovered the electron Thomson: allow me to use the abstraction "electron" to refer to the ends of dielectric Faraday tubes in the ether
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A little surprising that "radio travels through the ground" hasn't seen more memetic success. I guess Hertz waves are pretty cool.
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I’m pretty sure ed leedskalnin’s A Book In Every Home is about the moon 🌙 A BOOK IN EVERY HOME -> MOON BEHAVIOR It’s a near-perfect anagram, and a lot of his writing and coral structures reference the moon - especially his analemma stuff.
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@NgoloTesla makes perfect sense
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my new years resolution is to read everything nikola tesla ever wrote
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magnifier for wireless transmission of sound
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circuit diagram of a Pierce oscillator, invented at Harvard in 1923, four years before the 1927 Kowsky-Frost antigravity experiment.
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@NgoloTesla I wouldn’t be surprised. I think Dollard may have talked about the magnetism being amplified toward the bottom of the extra coil but I’ll have to look for that to confirm. (I wish someone typed up his notes so they were ctrl-f-able). One thing I was wondering about Wardencliffe
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@NgoloTesla @MSTRIvo maybe you can weigh in on this? The bifilar coil would maximize self-capacitance, as opposed to the colorado springs coil designed to minimize inter-turn capacitance. Any insight into what the advantages of minimizing/maximizing self-capacitance of the resonant coil
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@AVorticVertere @CymaticJoule heres my thread summarizing what i was able to figure out
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Everyone knows the pyramids are a mystery, but you probably didn't know that a modern megalith was constructed less than a century ago.🧵
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3D printing in 1926
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best channel on youtube
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Two new video on my YT channel this weekend. Let's see if I can also upload them here!
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Steinmetz's conflation of magnetization and actual magnetic losses is pretty confusing I think Eric Dollard mentioned this somewhere.
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For comparison, think about regular old 60 Herz AC in a power line. 60 cycles per second may seem fast, but when you consider the electromagnetic propagation velocity (speed of light), the wavelength is VERY LONG. The electric field along the line is virtually uniform for very
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“Electrons” have done more damage to our understanding of physics than relativity.
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orgone accumulators: - earth - ark of the covenant - cells I think? what else?
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@CymaticJoule I have to get around to reading his book. It sounds like he has some great stuff on unifying magnetic/dielectric but I fail to grok it from his videos.
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