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Background discussion of TT`s Pyramid

Started by neptune, July 16, 2011, 10:19:32 AM

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NickZ

   Neptune:
   I'll look for the link to the Mitts Dome Device.

   I did watch Thomas's last outside video, but some parts are hard to hear or understand well, as the volume is low as he moves away from the camera, as well as his Pyromite way of talking.
   He mentioned the light bulb used is 12 volts 6o watts??  The bigger fan seams to run slow in the video,  for having 16 watts of current, might just be just the camara. In any case the light coming off of the bulb even while being outside is nice to see.
   Sorry I don't understand all that was said.
  If my memory serves me well, (not too reliable) he did try a simpler version with a copper tube capacitor system previously. I believe that he did called it a capacitor, again don't remember this too well.
  "He admits that he has built better versions than this",  but shows us this version instead?  Could there more than meets the eye?

neptune

@Nick Z. I listen to the videos using a pair of cheap headphones . Thomas`s English is easier to hear with practice , I recommend you watch all the vids . Perhaps you can not expect him to give all his best work away . Here are some words Thomas uses which are not perfect English
Gypsum plates= plaster board
User = load
Ignition = spark
Kondensator or commutator = capacitor made from two windings on a plastic rod
water veins beyond the ground = underground water courses or energy lines .
The fan speed is hard to judge due to the strobe effect of the fluorescent lighting . The 60 watt bulb is not lit to full brightness . Willing to help if I can .My replication of the earlier version failed due to no mention of divining at the time .

NickZ

   Thomas said in the video that he would give the details of the voltage and current on his next video.  Is that out yet?  As I seam to miss the action at times.
   

NickZ

  Divining is something that can be learned, fairly quickly sometimes, depends if you have the knack, or interest. I can use just one rod and make it work, but for water dowsing two rods are best. Just try it, outside first, inside the house its not as easy. Keep your mind on water, or whatever you are looking for. 

neptune

@NickZ. I have played with divining about 45 years ago . Like most people I can get a response from a pair of L rods , but I am not yet 100 % convinced that it is telling me anything meaningful . If , as I suggested earlier , a reactor and a multimeter can be used to find nodes , that would be a more scientific method to my way of thinking . After all , if we are looking to find which wire has a voltage on it , we use a volt meter , not a twig or a piece of bent wire . However , if TTs pyramid is validated , it may amongst other things help to validate dowsing , and scientifically verify its usefulness.I feel that getting electrical power from a pyramid will be hard enough without limiting ourselves by using ancient measuring techniques , if modern methods are available .That is the way I see it .