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  • Originally posted by Michelinho View Post
    In his book, l'Abbe Mermet states:

    Iron has a fundamental SOUTH Component.
    Copper has a fundamental SOUTH-EAST (45 degrees) Component.
    Aluminum has a fundamental North-East (75 degrees) Component.
    Cobalt has a fundamental SOUTH Component just like Iron.
    Nickel has a fundamental SOUTH-EAST (55 degrees) Component.
    I wonder what this means?

    A way to align our device?

    A way to make pole?

    A way to to predict effect?

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    • Hi sucahyo,

      The first thing I did was to draw a circle and position the 5 elements in the quadrants.

      When I find out more from my friend, I will update the info.

      Take care,

      Michel
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeYscnFpEyA

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      • Thank You

        Originally posted by Michelinho View Post
        Hi all,

        My friend bought a book on dowsing from l'Abbe Mermet "Comment J'opère" and for those who do not believe in dowsing, it has been stated in "Science et Vie" published in May 1963 the result of a study by an imminent French Physicist (Professeur a la Faculte des Sciences de Paris et Directeur du Laboratoire de Physique de l'Ecole Normale Superieur) stating that "YES" Radiesthesia (dowsing) is true.

        In his book, l'Abbe Mermet states:

        Iron has a fundamental SOUTH Component.
        Copper has a fundamental SOUTH-EAST (45 degrees) Component.
        Aluminum has a fundamental North-East (75 degrees) Component.
        Cobalt has a fundamental SOUTH Component just like Iron.
        Nickel has a fundamental SOUTH-EAST (55 degrees) Component.

        He states in his book the angular Fundamental Component for around 20 metals.

        When my friend is done reading it and I have some free time to read it, I will add to the list.

        Michel

        Hi Michel,

        Thanks for sharing this information. I don't remember ever seeing this information before.

        Best Regards,
        Slovenia

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        • Originally posted by Michelinho View Post
          The first thing I did was to draw a circle and position the 5 elements in the quadrants.

          When I find out more from my friend, I will update the info.
          Thanks, I really appreciate it .

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          • hi

            awesome pix!...a question...does the cement around the device look like it might have a metallic content?...like zinc maybe?....david

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            • Originally posted by remelic View Post
              By Peter Shushmaruk

              I cant find the website but someone explained this effect of a chain shape and the efficiency of energy transfer for the links.


              Does anyone else know where the site is?

              /Hob
              Hob Nilre
              http://www.youtube.com/nilrehob

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              • Originally posted by david lambright View Post
                awesome pix!...a question...does the cement around the device look like it might have a metallic content?...like zinc maybe?....david
                Im not sure. Nothing really caught my eye that would lead me to believe that Zinc was added. Nothing sparkled in the cement. But that doesn't mean its not in there David. I don't know what Zinc looks like in cement. If there were Zinc in there, wouldn't it react with the Iron after all these muggy years in south Florida, and eat away at the Zinc filled concrete or pit the Iron were it would be noticeable?

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                • The cement may have been mixed with crushed coral by the looks of it.
                  For those interested.
                  Leedskalnin Castle | Edward Leedskalnin

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                  • Hi all,

                    If I recall well, the iron pipe with the flange on top held by one bolt beside Ed's magnetic rotor is down 60 feet in the ground. Is it the one or another one in Coral Castle?

                    Any one recall reading about it?

                    Take care,

                    Michel
                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeYscnFpEyA

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                    • this may help...

                      this may help...
                      an experiment; i took a piece of 1/4 OD aluminum tubing, 28cm long and bent into a circle so that the ends are flush....then i filled the tube with iron oxide powder, packed in as much as i could, then taped the ends together...so i ended up with a 9cm circle...i then wound about 20 winds of insulated wire around the aluminum tube....i then energized the ring with a 9.6 volt makita battery, alternating pos and neg a few times....now i can see a filmy type of lens when i look through it...this might be easier to see, plus its inexpensive and easy to do...i have shown a few people and so far everyone sees this too....good luck...david

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                      • Fundamental component of a few elements.

                        Hi all,

                        My friend brought me the book "Comment j'opere de l'Abbe Mermet" , so here is a more complete listing.

                        L'Abbe Mermet. Comment j'opere. (1935) Third Edition 1960, p.125-126

                        Fundamental component of:

                        Iron & Steel______South

                        Aluminum______75°North-East

                        Nickel______55°South-East

                        Nickel Sulfide______40°South-East

                        Silver______East

                        Copper & Brass______45°South-West

                        Water ______30°North-West

                        Tin______27°North-East

                        Manganese______45°South-West

                        Arsenic______East

                        Cobalt______South

                        Magnesium______North (Geographic)

                        Bismuth (metallic)______75°North-East

                        Chrome______75°North-East

                        Mercury______37°North-East

                        Zinc______45°South-East

                        Sulfur______30°North-East

                        Lead______60°North-West

                        Carbon______75°South-West (Coal, Graphite, Diammond)

                        Glass______30°North-West

                        Sodium______North (Geographic)

                        Galena______45°North-West
                        Hope it helps a few.

                        Take care,

                        Michel
                        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeYscnFpEyA

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                        • Originally posted by Michelinho View Post
                          Hi all,

                          My friend brought me the book "Comment j'opere de l'Abbe Mermet" , so here is a more complete listing.
                          Thanks you .

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                          • Hi guys! Great photos redrichie. It was some years ago when i first heard of Ed Ledskalnin and Coral Castle and it still fascinates me today.

                            I was wondering if the flywheel was also used for levitating the stones, because i think i heard a hypothesis some time ago where one or two cables were mentioned to go from the flywheel to the tripod and somehow used to do the job.
                            I have my own theory on how that could be done with the flywheel, but it's just a theory and my mouth will stay shut for now, maybe i'll let it out in the future when some facts can support it if not contradicted.

                            Does anyone know what are the four oval bars on the flywheel made of? I think i heard somewhere (not sure) that are out of copper, but it looks like iron from the pictures. Can anyone tell for sure?

                            Dann

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                            • Moving heavy objects

                              Can I use this to move my wife around? Man she is really starting to get heavy.......

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                              • Interesting Ideas here.. Notice magnetized water...

                                It may be that the pipe 60 feet in the ground was for this purpose of plumbing water to magnetize certain areas of this device...

                                Remember that the pyramids may have been a big water pump of some type...

                                Interesting Ideas here.. Notice magnetized water comment in the middle of the rotor, and in the container called the bell wave..



                                Enjoy..

                                Sean
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