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  • #16
    No antenna necessary

    It doesn't use an aerial, because when it is in a Faraday cage, an aerial won't work.

    The scalar wave is pure aether potential, and does not have active or observable electron content (they could be quantum tunneling in a virtual state).

    Therefore, unlike hertzian waves which are propagated thru an electron medium (and can be stopped by a Faraday cage), the tesla longitudinal compression wave in the 'natural medium' of the aether - the scalar wave - can travel thru all matter without loss (apparently there is a gain).

    When the scalar waves encounter the magnetic field of the detector, the hertzian waves have been removed. The aether potential stressfield (scalar wave) encounters the aetheric stressfield (magnetic field) of the magnet, and like two inflated rubber balls colliding, there is a small deflection of the magnet's field strength.

    Because of the barkenhausen effect (which says that an impure magnetic conductor will magnetize areas in erratic jumps - like a stone fall possibly causing a landslide), the field deflection of the magnet will cause a pronounced change in the portion of the detector's coil's magnetization.

    This will cause a slight current potential in the detector coil.

    By using transistors, we can amplify the signal.

    I had an led on my video, but have also hooked up a small speaker from a smoke alarm (inaudible on camera) which detected a much greater range of 'events'; the led is not an efficient indicator of what the detector picks up.. An electroscope in the place of the led would be ideal.

    Next step is to make scalar waves ( I have only been testing with pickup of hertzian waves outside of a Faraday cage), then strip off the hertzian component..

    And detect a longitudinal compression wave of pure aether potential!

    Down the track, my ultimate aim will be to make better detectors, determine the frequency of cosmic scalar waves, and learn to harness (not just detect) them.

    Love and light
    Atoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.

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    • #17
      Built a scalar wave emitter. Maybe.

      YouTube - scalar wave emitter experiment

      a scalar wave transmitter. Either the detector or the transmitter isn't working. Any thoughts?

      Love and light
      Atoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.

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      • #18
        I have noticed that an ordinary speaker can pick up some sound from various discharge experiments I have done...can't tell if it's RF noise it's picking up (don't think so because various RF transmitters I have give no effect) or indeed longitudinal scalar waves.


        But, anyway give it a try...next to whatever device you have that may be emitting scalar wave energy place a small speaker near it and hook a small battery/power source up to it (constant power so you hear no noise)...when a scalar wave hits the coil you should hear a popping sound (actual sound depends on waves of course)

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Inquorate View Post
          It doesn't use an aerial, because when it is in a Faraday cage, an aerial won't work.
          Internal antenna I mean, bigger one. Antenna for the detector but still inside the cage. I mean, is it possible to add something like rubber ball, plastic ball or copper ball or something to the detector to increase scalar detector sensitivity but still inside the cage?

          Good thinking on the speaker.

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          • #20
            Idea for scalar dectector

            Hi All,

            I have had this idea for a scalar detector for some time. Unfortunately, I am not in a position to try it out. It may or not work, just an idea.

            First, a caduceus coil has been shown to send and receive scalar waves ala Solitron at the Naudin site. The problem with them is they are very directional, like sighting down the barrel of a gun. If one is used as a detector, it will only detect the scalar wave if it is pointing at the source.

            My idea is to wind a caduceus coil around a torus form. In other words, in a circle like a doughnut. I was thinking of using an inner tube from a wheel barrow tire. But any rubber or plastic form should work. If the coil is in a circular shape, then maybe it will detect scalar waves from multiple directions?

            As you wind the coil, when you get back to the starting point, take an extra turn or two before looping back around the form. When you finish, these extra turns will form the primary winding. You will then add a secondary winding which will be the input to a Joule Thief. Maybe you don't need a secondary and can just hook up the JT directly?

            I was going to wind the caduceus coil Bi-filar. That way the coil would not only detect scalar waves coming from above, but maybe coming the the center of the earth? I also thought it would be interesting to experiment with a bi-filar wound caduceus coil.

            Just some ideas I thought I would share.

            Tishatang

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            • #21
              You can see some weird shaped coil here:
              coil info

              If we read the description on how to create scalar wave bellow, the coil mentioned in first link is qualified.
              ..:: Scalar Waves and the Human Mobius Coil System ::..
              "Scalar waves are produced when two electromagnetic waves of the same frequency are exactly out of phase (opposite to each other) and the amplitudes subtract and cancel or destroy each other. The result is not exactly an annihilation of magnetic fields but a transformation of energy back into a scalar wave. This scalar field has reverted back to a vacuum state of potentiality. Scalar waves can be created by wrapping electrical wires around a figure eight in the shape of a möbius coil. When an electric current flows through the wires in opposite directions, the opposing electromagnetic fields from the two wires cancel each other and create a scalar wave."

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              • #22
                Seike's detector

                Here is Prof. Seike version:


                from:
                http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...-detector.html

                I tried to build that kind of coil but find no use for it just like my flat spiral coil. Now I only use coil wound on sea shell shaped copper.

                I also I tried tubular mobius and end up toasting the steel core of it when I use it on my circuit. Maybe good for heater lol.

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                • #23
                  Tesla's scalar wave detector

                  While convalescent in hospital, I read meyl's book on scalar waves.

                  scalar wave ebook Download

                  I think everybody should try to read it, although I understand skipping the math, and I disagree with several parts..

                  In the book is tesla's scalar wave detector. Super relevant because it can then put the scalar waves to good use powering a circuit.

                  @ bodkins - if you'd like, I've highlighted relevant sections and will send you a dvd of me reading out those parts if you'd like.

                  Love and light
                  Atoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.

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                  • #24
                    scalar wave detector

                    Originally posted by Inquorate View Post
                    The document posted in the 'use for the tesla switch' thread, which i have just gotten around to reading, mentions a scalar wave detector designed by tom bearden and built by john bedini.
                    does anyone know how it was made?
                    i believe it would be an invaluable tool.
                    I was just looking at a "scalar wave detector" in the book

                    "Anti-Gravity and the World Grid", edited by
                    David Hatcher Childress, (c) 1987, Adventures Unlimited Press,
                    Stelle, IL 60919

                    Page 226 depicts a very simple circuit consisting of a

                    [] magnet
                    [] a coil above the magnet -- one wire connect to capacitor-next
                    [] faraday cage holding the coil/capacitor (but magnet is OUTSIDE)
                    [] a variable capacitor, one wire to coil, one to pre-amp
                    [] a pre-amp
                    [] shield cable on output of pre-emp attached to oscilloscope
                    [] an oscilloscope
                    [] proper grounding on scope and metal box holding this device

                    The claim is this can detect scalar waves -- electrogravitational waves

                    I have not built this ... but it looks easy.
                    The hard part would be testing it ...
                    You would need to create a scalar wave transmitter --
                    two emitters that create an interference pattern on a target.
                    Don't put your hand or any part of your body near the target.

                    Scalar interfermetry looks pretty spooky.
                    But I do like the idea of a detector.

                    If world powers are using scalar waves as weapons,
                    a detector is a defense providing a heads-up warning.

                    -- yes, this diagram:
                    The Tom Bearden Website
                    Last edited by morpher44; 08-20-2009, 04:53 AM.

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                    • #25
                      detector

                      I think I've built one, it picks up RF hertzian waves, unless in a Faraday cage, then nothing. Now to make scalar waves
                      Atoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.

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                      • #26
                        Q gadjets

                        In the spirit of James Bond, we should have scalar wave detectors.

                        Put one on the dash board of your car and drive around looking
                        for sources of scalar waves. That would be a fun road trip video.

                        I found a hilarous pattent - US Patent # 7,298,260 B1.
                        The idea is to use a Tesla coil to create a protected entrance way.
                        A person comes near, the Tesla coil fires up and blocks the door
                        with high-voltage arcing.
                        No one in their right mind would attempt to walk thru that door.

                        With a scalar wave detector, you could detect scalar wave death
                        traps. :-)

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                        • #27
                          @morpher
                          Only if they were broadcasting. If you sent out white noise signals and activated resonant circuits which made scalar waves, then possibly then you can detect scalar weapons when they are off......

                          But about the tesla coil defence... One late night driving down the road in a thunderstorm I thought I saw a monster semi behind me and my imagination replaced its grill with a huge mounted tesla coil... Wouldn't that just be pants-browning? Pitch dark and this huge semi drives past, purple streamers arcing out, brushing anything that comes close.

                          But on a more reasonable and party gag line... Make a plasma speaker and have the input a microphone or sound board inside and the plasma arc outside on your door... when someone rings the bell you bark at them through your arc!

                          "Yeah I'm talking to you! Yes me! the electric zap over here! Go on, get!"


                          I digress... sorry for hijacking the thread, good luck on the scalar wave detector

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                          • #28
                            speed of a scalar wave?

                            Light travels at 299792458 meters per second.

                            However, do scalar waves travel faster?

                            I was reading Tesla's patent #787412. In that patent he has
                            the curious statement when discussing how to PUMP a wave
                            into the earth from his coil:

                            "Third. The most essential requirement is, however, that irrespective of frequency the wave or wave-train should continue for a certain interval of time, which I have estimated to be not less than one-twelfth or probably .08484 of a second and which is taken in passing to and returning from the region diametrically opposite the pole over the earth's surface with a mean velocity of about four hundred and seventy-one thousand two hundred and forty kilometers per second."

                            471240000 / 299792458 = 1.572 x speed of light

                            So I'm wondering why Tesla came up with such a FAST speed.
                            Also, the speed of light was known to him, I would think, in 1905.
                            Hippolyte Fizeau measured it in 1849.
                            Leon Foucault improved on Fizeau's method in 1862.

                            Tesla's measurement may have been off a bit .... OR ... he
                            was measuring something that went FASTER than light.
                            I suppose Occam's Razor would have us believe that Tesla was WRONG.
                            But that is no fun. :-)
                            Last edited by morpher44; 08-20-2009, 06:50 AM.

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                            • #29
                              detector

                              YouTube - how to make a scalar wave detector; just add scalar waves and Faraday cage

                              As for speed of light, etc, morpher please read Meyl's book.

                              Love and light
                              Atoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.

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                              • #30
                                Fixed the audio pickup

                                YouTube - better video of how to make a scalar wave detector

                                Love and light
                                Atoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.

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