I wish now I could sit and have some talk to Tom Bearden
It would be preposterous to think I could stumble across something in comparison to that. However I had this 'Ping-Pong' suspicion which I kept to myself for now, but it is on a video recording from last week. One thing that I still fail to understand is that the circuit works in many different ways.
BUT:
Often the same circuit, switched off a while and then connected again - has different positions for shocks - energy. It is like this - and I have some of these occurrences on video from last week. I do testing and touch for instance the BASE of the 2222 - no shock, not even sensation. A few minutes later - like nothing else change, just playing around with touching different parts - that same base pin shocked me almost off the chair. The latest of this actually on the video I posted today.
Have to keep humor in this phenomenon.
People can laugh but you will see me using pliers more and more
I have posted a video about the polarity change - Control to negative line.
YouTube - Aromaz 009 - DRT Swopping Polarity.MP4
>>>>> Sorry there is a bit of a dull period!
Only saw it now.
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BUT:
Often the same circuit, switched off a while and then connected again - has different positions for shocks - energy. It is like this - and I have some of these occurrences on video from last week. I do testing and touch for instance the BASE of the 2222 - no shock, not even sensation. A few minutes later - like nothing else change, just playing around with touching different parts - that same base pin shocked me almost off the chair. The latest of this actually on the video I posted today.
Have to keep humor in this phenomenon.
People can laugh but you will see me using pliers more and more

I have posted a video about the polarity change - Control to negative line.
YouTube - Aromaz 009 - DRT Swopping Polarity.MP4
>>>>> Sorry there is a bit of a dull period!

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