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17.8
Materialization of neutrinos ............................................................................. 365
17.9
Oscillation of size and luminescence ................................................................ 367
17.10
Phosphorescence and sonoluminescence .......................................................... 369
17.11
Discussion concerning the use of the weak interaction..................................... 371
18. Physical
phenomena
...................................................................................... 373
18.1
Water as a catalytic converter for neutrinos ..................................................... 373
18.2
Background and zero point radiation................................................................ 375
18.3
The Casimir effect ........................................................................................... 377
18.4
Effects under high tension ............................................................................... 379
18.5
Flying discs ...................................................................................................... 381
18.6
Propulsion with neutrinos ................................................................................. 383
18.7
Antigravitation or levitation ............................................................................ 385
18.8
Discussion concerning the effect of closed field lines ..................................... 387
18.9
Concerning the determination of the stand of today's energy technique ........ 389
19. Own
experiments
........................................................................................... 391
19.1
Concerning the rating of experimental physics ................................................ 391
19.2
The charge amplifier from the workshop of handicrafts .................................. 393
19.3
Interpretation of the observations with the charge amplifier.............................. 395
19.4
High-tension experiments in the laboratory for performance electronics ........ 397
19.5
Measurement of dielectric capacitor losses in the HF laboratory....................... 399
19.6
Analysis of the measured capacitor losses ....................................................... 401
19.7
Microwave oven for testing in the laboratory of electrical engineering ............. 401
19.8
Microwave heating by decay of vortices .......................................................... 403
19.9
The Tesla coil from the workshop of handicrafts ............................................. 405
19.10
Biological effectiveness of the Tesla coil ......................................................... 407
19.11
Wrestling for measuring technical insight in the Transfer Centre...................... 409
19.12
Neutrinolysis, the alternative splitting of water ................................................ 411
20. Cosmic
experiments .........................................................................................413
20.1
Millions of voluntary test subjects at 11 August 1999 ..................................... 413
20.2
Model of calculation for the cosmic experiment ..............................................415
20.3
Physical technical consequences ..................................................................... 417
20.4
Biological consequences ...................................................................................419
20.5
Epilogue to 11 August 1999 ............................................................................421
20.6
Dropping of the neutrino radiation ....................................................................423
20.7
Analysis and comparison of the occurrences ....................................................425
20.8
Radioactive decontamination with the help of a supernova...............................427
20.9
Free energy from the Orion constellation..........................................................429
20.10
Interaction of the neutrinos with the core of the earth .......................................431
20.11
Changing of polarity and apocalypse ...............................................................433
20.12
Scalar wave gauges for the prediction of earthquakes ......................................435
20.13
Calculation of future occurrences......................................................................437
20.14
Epilogue belonging to the energy technical seminar (part 2) .......................439
Abstract
belonging to scalar waves, part 2 .......................................................442
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Part 3, edition belonging to the information technical seminar ..............................443
21.0
Prefaces to the seminar, part 3 ...........................................................................444
21.
Derivation of the scalar wave ......................................................................... 447
21.1
Lord Kelvin in a delicate mission .....................................................................449
21.2
Helmholtzian ring-like vortices in the aether ...................................................451
21.3
Taking apart of the wave equation ...................................................................453
21.4
Derivation of the scalar wave equation ............................................................ 455
21.5
Derivation of a plasma wave ............................................................................457
21.6
Mistakes of the HF technology .........................................................................459
21.7
Coupling of the wave parts................................................................................461
21.8
Set of difficulties of the near-field .....................................................................463
21.9
Transition to the far-field ..................................................................................465
21.10
Scalar wave model.............................................................................................467
21.11
Double-frequent oscillation of size ....................................................................469
21.12
Electric and magnetic scalar wave..................................................................... 471
22.
Properties of scalar waves .............................................................................. 473
22.1
Wave-particle compromise................................................................................473
22.2
Concerning the measurement of light ................................................................ 475
22.3
Comparison of the parts of Tesla and Hertz .....................................................477
22.4
Noise, a scalar wave phenomenon .................................................................... 479
22.5
Neutrino radiation ............................................................................................. 481
22.6
Parallel instead of serial image transmission..................................................... 483
22.7
Comparison of the properties ............................................................................ 485
23.
Research of scalar waves ................................................................................ 487
23.1
Frequency diagram ........................................................................................... 487
23.2
The reverse of the HF medal ............................................................................ 489
23.3
Radiesthesia ...................................................................................................... 491
23.4
Prediction of earthquakes with the help of scalar waves.................................... 493
23.5
Searching water with the help of scalar waves ................................................. 495
23.6
Receiving scalar waves with the Lecher antenna.............................................. 497
23.7
Assignment according to wavelength ............................................................... 499
24. Medicine
of oscillation .................................................................................... 501
24.1
Mediation of information with the help of scalar waves .................................. 501
24.2
Systems with positive feedback ........................................................................ 503
24.2.1
The Synchrometer............................................................................................. 503
24.2.2
The sound therapy ............................................................................................ 503
24.2.3
The colour therapy ............................................................................................ 505
24.2.4
The aromatherapy ........................................................................................... 505
24.2.5
The gem therapy .............................................................................................. 505
24.2.6
Meditation and self-therapy.............................................................................. 505