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The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"

Started by Mannix, January 30, 2006, 06:18:53 PM

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GM

savyasaci,

thank you for your eagerness, but there is already a MEG-section in this forum.

So, please, first look for the right place befor you post your informations.
Otherwise you would macerate/adulterate a well defined thread/topic.

Thank you.  ;)

Markus

PaulLowrance

The Steven Marks videos are extremely impressive! He refers to an Earth 5 KHz source. This seems to be where he's getting the energy.

I just wish Steven would get this device out in the market already since he does not want to publish, which is unfortunate for obvious reasons. Does Steven have a web blog so we can see what he is doing? I just can't justify him taking nearly 10 years to market a working device. This is a legitimate question.

BTW, does anyone have any clue as to what type of energy this 5 KHz might be? ... Very interesting!

Paul Lowrance

PaulLowrance

Here's a thought. Over continents the Earths crust is typically 30 kilometers. This is really a long shot, stab in the dark, but at the speed of light it would take an electric wave 200 usec to traverse down and reflect back up. 200 usec is 5 KHz.  So if by some small chance the Steven Marks device is acting like a directional Earth antenna then it makes sense that if you reverse (turn up side down) the device that it would stop working.

I have no idea yet what the speed of electric waves would traverse at 5 KHz. That's pretty low frequency so it very well could be near c.

Here's a simple method for Steven Marks to test this theory. Just take the device far out in the ocean. We know that the average Earths crust thickness is only 5 kilometers under the oceans, which would bring the resonance up to 30 KHz.

http://www.livescience.com/technology/050407_earth_drill.html

Paul Lowrance

rensseak

Quote from: PaulLowrance on September 04, 2006, 02:49:44 PM
The Steven Marks videos are extremely impressive! He refers to an Earth 5 KHz source. This seems to be where he's getting the energy.

I just wish Steven would get this device out in the market already since he does not want to publish, which is unfortunate for obvious reasons. Does Steven have a web blog so we can see what he is doing? I just can't justify him taking nearly 10 years to market a working device. This is a legitimate question.

BTW, does anyone have any clue as to what type of energy this 5 KHz might be? ... Very interesting!

Paul Lowrance



Hi Paul,

as I can remember, he only limit the frequency to 5 kHz, else it would continuously step up to a higher frequency until it will destroy the unit.

rensseak

PaulLowrance

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Hi Paul,

as I can remember, he only limit the frequency to 5 kHz, else it would continuously step up to a higher frequency until it will destroy the unit.

rensseak
Thanks rensseak. Is there a place where I can read about this as it sounds very interesting? So essentially Steven has made units that were 2.5 KHz, 1.25 KHz, etc?

Paul Lowrance