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Re: Resonance WFC
« Reply #80 on: April 05, 2011, 09:01:06 am »
It does deal with NMR..Puharich talks about all of this in his unpublished PDF book. You guys need to read this, it will help all of u out Im sure of this. You can download if from my site. heres  a direct link to the PDF http://www.globalkast.com/docs/Andrija_Puharich_-_Elf_Magnetic_Model_of_Matter_and_Mind.pdf

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Re: Resonance WFC
« Reply #81 on: April 05, 2011, 20:02:10 pm »
Yo yeah, thanks guys, i will take a further look into that.


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Re: Resonance WFC
« Reply #82 on: April 07, 2011, 13:53:39 pm »
Wemug,


Thanks for posting the disintegration pdf.  I'll be studying it because I've got a nice tube cell in RO water with kv high voltages at resonance and have systematically tried hundreds of permutations of pulse train length, gating length, etc and am stuck with what I still think is normal electrolysis.
again,  much obliged.


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Re: Resonance WFC
« Reply #83 on: April 09, 2011, 20:09:50 pm »
Hello guys, i have some nice news, in the last days i've being busy cause i was invited to start a scientific initiation program in the RMN LAB in the university and i readily accepted... Yesterday I took my prototype to the university for measuring with a real oscilloscope, with a hand of an electronic and physicist bro who readily got interested in helping me to make the circuit better... in the end we burn't the transistors again when we start to put power into the unity. I'm really thinking about making a isolation transformer to drive the vic.....


I was there in the rmn lab when a distinct old man friend of the chief of the lab who gently asked me, about if i was only in the 1° year of university what i was doing there. I told him about my project, and he told me oh well in the sixties there was a mathematician priest that invented this and disappeared.. Man this priest is the inventor i know, who has now the patent on the subject. I asked some more old people in the institute and everybody remember him!!! He was in the papers at that time because of this and than suddenly disappeared. More than ever, now 100% even more certain i'm that this is, the man!


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Re: Resonance WFC
« Reply #84 on: July 21, 2011, 19:16:29 pm »
Well since this thread (board) has almost died, I show you my new build VIC transformer!

I matched the inductances to the specs from SM VIC coils data.
Also glued the core as a ferrite UI core

Now I'm making an exact replica of one Delrin encased resonance cell. This has to match capacitance coupled to the VIC transformer.
The VIC transformer must have the ability to operate with the WFC cell on different water types as dielectric between the exciters.
But first things first. I will go for tap water so the capacitance is the highest for this VIC transformer all the other water types should be lower.

Since all the specs in the patent tells for a typical cell 3 inch length but is 2.75 inch! And the air-gap is also different!
This effects the capacitance and is in the 20pF range, assuming this is the correct measurement value in the data.
The calculations shows this value in air.

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Re: Resonance WFC
« Reply #85 on: August 02, 2011, 18:54:54 pm »
Does someone know where I can find the connections terminals SM used for the delrin resonance cell?

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Re: Resonance WFC
« Reply #86 on: August 03, 2011, 03:24:45 am »
If you have a lathe you can manufacture them, but I am also interested in them or similar. I will see what I can find. But looks like a custom screw and with an of the shelf aluminium nut
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Re: Resonance WFC
« Reply #87 on: August 03, 2011, 04:20:25 am »
Doubel End Screw: Here is one, a similar model, seen far left in the bottom of the image. It only need a hollow end and a spring.
http://dct-fastener.com/71-double-end-screw.html