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Documentation on Scalar Wave Technology
Chapter
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6.
Transmission of specific biological information over a distance of 4 m ........ 205
6.1
Experimenters; 6.2
Place and date; 6.3 Effect of gibberellic acid ........................ 205
6.4
New approach ....................................................................................................... 206
6.5
Experimental setup with the Experimental kit ........................................................ 207
6.6
Pointers on how to optimize the experimental setup .............................................. 208
6.7
Test execution ......................................................................................................... 209
6.8
Experiment evaluation; 9.9 Conclusions ............................................................. 210
IX.
Scalar wave reports . ......................................................................... 212
1.
Own experiments ................................................................................................. 212
1.1
The Tesla coil from the workshop of handicrafts ................................................. 213
1.2
Experimental setup ................................................................................................. 215
1.3
Biological effectiveness of the Tesla coil .............................................................. 217
1.4
Wrestling for measuring technical insight in the 1
st
TZS ...................................... 218
1.5
Effectiveness of the scalar wave transmission line ............................................... 220
2.
NASA-Report/CR-2005-213749, Advanced Energetics, Vol.II .......................... 223
2.1
Dr. Thomas Valone’s Writings on Scalar Waves ................................................. 223
2.2
Dr. Konstantin Meyl’s Teachings on Scalar Waves ............................................. 225
2.3
Demonstration of Tesla’s Radiant Energy Patents ............................................... 226
3.
Radiation or wave? ............................................................................................
229
3.1
Spark’s disease ...................................................................................................... 229
3.2
Measuring the standing wave ................................................................................ 230
3.3
Optimization of range ........................................................................................... 230
3.4
The field of radiation ............................................................................................. 231
3.5
Resonance .............................................................................................................. 232
3.6
Dielectric losses ..................................................................................................... 233
3.7
Overview of scalar waves ..................................................................................... 234
3.8
Noise power of the capacitor ................................................................................ 235
3.9
Capacitor losses dependent on the frequency ....................................................... 237
3.10
The visible proof ................................................................................................... 239
Bibliography ........................................................................................................
241
I. Preface
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I.
Preface to the Documentation 1
When there is talk of "free energy", when efficiencies of greater
than one hundred per cent are promised, or even when inventors
emerge with perfect blueprints for a perpetual motion machine,
any doubts are justified. All too often faulty power measurements
mislead, or an energy source is being drawn unnoticed.
Responsible scientists therefore accept such statements only after
carrying out their own tests to establish whether they can always
reproduce the measurements with the instruments familiar to
them. The Experimental-Kit shall take account of this fact.
All sceptics can and should reproduce my experiments. They
should not learn
about results in the media, but should gain their
own experience of electric scalar wave transmission themselves. A
hundred years ago Nikola Tesla performed the same experiments,
but with very high voltages and controlled spark gaps. Because
even at that time more energy arrived at the receiver than the
transmitter had sent, Tesla described the transmitting station as
a "magnifying transmitter" or "boosting transmitter".
Unfortunately his system in Colorado Springs was too complex
and expensive for any university to be able to afford it.
Consequently the results remained unconfirmed.
No scientist in the world has the right to challenge the results
obtained by Tesla unless he repeats the experiments on a 1:1
basis and can provide appropriate proof of his findings. That has
not been done up to now.
It will not be possible to provide this negative proof and ignorance
is not an accepted scientific methodology!
The experiments for scalar wave transmission could be acquired
from 2000 to 2014 as a demonstration kit and in an expanded
version as a testing kit. As a replacement for both a version with
a digital generator is available from 2014. Each of the kits allow
all Tesla's statements to be verified. Thanks to modern
technology, the practical effort is also reduced significantly.
Nowadays the entire kit fits into a suitcase.