Showing posts with label cb orgone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cb orgone. Show all posts

Thursday, December 15, 2011

stereo field generator

I built this field generator last summer to see if two mobius coils in a device is better than one and to see if there were any differences between a conventional counter-clockwise twisted coil and a perfect duplicate wound in a clockwise fashion.  Since they were both in the same resin matrix and differed only in the direction the wire was twisted, they should both act the same. 

I was a bit shocked when tests showed the conventional counter-clockwise twisted mobius out performed it's doppelganger.  Common sense tells you it shouldn't make any difference which direction the wire is bent as long as the geometry is the same.  They should operate exactly the same but there's something here I couldn't wrap my mind around so I shelved this project and moved on to something bigger and more powerful.

On my way into town I thought about the two channel mp3 player powering up my single channel field generator and wondered how much better it could run on stereo.  Then it hit me.  I've been using stereo leads and connectors and only using one channel for the mono mobius.  I wondered if I could run separate channels through a field generator with two built in mobius coils.  Seems last summer's failure might come in useful for another experiment so I headed to Radio Shack with a new parts list in mind.

I learned long ago that Radio Shack clerks are useless when it comes to parts and projects but they always ask what I'm building and when I tell them I can see their faces morph into this slack jawed retard look that reminds me of my high school field trip to Danville State Mental Hospital.  I was talking out loud to The Shack's most seasoned employee about how I can use this splitter and plug it into some female connectors on each mobius, one for each channel, to allow the stereo to resonate and increase it's efficiency.  Reducing any stereo signal to a mono signal will always lose something in the translation and this should turn a regular field generator into a brainwave entrainment device.  I barely noticed the clerk when he told me what I just said was all Greek to him.  He then added he wasn't ashamed to admit it, either.  Sigh.......

I hooked my new stuff up to my dual mobius coil field generator and fired it up with a small mp3 player and the results were interesting, to say the least.  I could feel energy patterns more complex than before, despite the severally inferior secondary mobius.  

The stereo Solfeggio tones running through this device are translated to energy waves you can feel, very much like the vibration you can feel in front of a speaker.
Question... Do you have to hear to benefit from sound waves?  Can deaf people benefit from brain entrainment?

   

Monday, November 28, 2011

portable PVC CB modification

Problem:  Constructing a complete, stand alone PVC CB that will not only clear up low level surf overcast but make it tinker-toy simple to assemble.

I'm a tinkerer, not a mechanical engineer, so coming up with a low cost, full sweep, modified, satellite dish cb that can be set up quickly, in any terrain, took some thought before I settled on being simple about it.

The platform is 3/4" plywood with four 2x4's radiating out to make this unit as stable as possible.  The low profile of the dish, field generator, and pipe give it a low center of gravity, preventing tip over from strong winds or clumsy people.  The dish, field generator, and PVC pipe is a single unit and the legs are held on by wing nuts.  No tools required for assembly.  The base, ring generator, and big pipe are shellacked as an organic layer and protective coating.  Looks pretty cool, too.

The field generator is has a few improvements.  Hell, every field generator I build has a few improvements and this one is four generations beyond the one I'm now using.  I'm not satisfied with just grinding out cookie cutter field generators and orgonite using the same formula, the same way, as if I was producing assembly line, mass produced crap for the masses.  These units aren't just functional works of art.  Each unit has distinct improvements from the previous model, which was an improvement from the one before.  I'm satisfied this unit rocks better than anything I made before in ways I didn't expect.

A friend of mine uses sand as the primary ingredient in his orgonite with powdered aluminum and just enough resin to hold it together.  Since sand is primarily crushed quartz, compressing it with resin and powdered metals should be enough to produce very strong orgonite.  And it does because sand IS quartz, and his orgonite is not only incredible but the lowest in cost.
So, the secondary density in this field generator has six handfuls of play sand and two teaspoons of powdered aluminum per quart of resin.  By comparison, the inner density that contains the mobius is powdered copper and iron oxide in a very dense mixture.  The result is a 28 lb powered field generator with a secondary density powerful enough to run in passive mode.  The torus shape concentrates and directs the energy output far more efficiently than a basic CB three times it's mass.  Introducing frequency is just icing on the cake to this stand-alone orgone generator.   

The test consisted of pointing it south and powering it up with 14Hz for one day and letting it run in passive mode for six more days.

The weather for that week was sunshine, blue skies, gentle breezes, and not a drop of rain in sight.  Rather impressive, considering we've had more rain than any place in North America since spring.

I figure if it can cure a rainy day in Pennsylvania it can easily blow away those pesky low level surf clouds that make west coast tanning such a chore.

I wonder if Al Gore would approve?