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Title: connections to the quantum network?
Post by: nitinnun on October 16, 2008, 04:21:15 PM
a guy i once knew, created this.


it had thousands of wire coils.
coils that spun on a shaft.

charged with a powerful DC magnetic field (10 volts at 10 amps).


he said that the powerful/concentrated DC magnetic field, made many connections to the quantum network.

that the more concentrated the magnetic field, the more quantum connections it would make.

that spinning the DC magnetic field, forced it to make even more connections.



he said that anyone who stood around the machine, felt happy, joyful, calm, and well.

but when he reversed the polarity on the coils, anyone who stood around it felt sad, depressed, stressed, and sick.



he could also use it, to make positive wishes for his friends, manifest.
such as one friend getting a better job. or another friend getting a great new girlfriend.

the wish that he desired, specifically happened for the friend he wished it.



yet he could not make it grand negative wishes.
and he could not make it grand any wish that benefited only him.

though i wonder if that was because he didn't hate anyones guts.
and because his self esteem was so low, that he couldn't truely desire anything good for himself.



i am building something similar.

but instead of turning the coils, i want to attach a small 3 volt electric motor to them.
hoping that the vibrations will excite the DC magnetic field, into forming more quantum connections.


i also want a better way, to "concentrate" the DC magnetic field.
by arranging the wire coils differently than this picture.



does anyone know anything about the quantum network?
or quantum connections?

or the best way to concentrate a DC magnetic field?
Title: Re: connections to the quantum network?
Post by: broli on October 16, 2008, 04:36:28 PM
Wow that's one helluva claim would skeptics say, but as always I'm intrigued and curious no matter the claim  ;D. Can you make more basic drawings of what you're trying to attain.
Title: Re: connections to the quantum network?
Post by: nitinnun on October 16, 2008, 05:08:17 PM
what i want to build, is rediculously simple.

wall outlet
      V
transformer
      V       
diodes
(to turn AC electricity from the wall, into DC electricity)
      V
sinoid coil
(counter-clockwise?)
      V
motor on the wire coil
(vibrations cause DC magnetic field to "move"?)
(vabrations excite DC magnetic field, into making more quantum connections?)


it is just a powerful DC magnetic field, with a motor attached to the coil.



my biggest 2 problems are:

1:
deciding how to best configure thousands of wire coils, to make a concentrated DC magnetic field
(i wanted to stack coils on top of coils. exactly like in the picture below).


2:
figuring out how to build a homemade transformer, that can safely pass several hundred volts, at 1 or 2 amps, into the coil.
Title: Re: connections to the quantum network?
Post by: nitinnun on October 16, 2008, 05:13:16 PM
i am mainly interested in this, to see if it creates the feelng of well being that he talked about.


65% of human physiology, is energy.
the nervous system runs on electrical impulses.
the human nervous system generates a magnetic field around the body. called the aura.

so a powerful DC magnetic field, might just make a person feel better.


if the field didn't do anything for the body, than it would still block low frequency electromagnetic chaos.
which most people say is less than healthy.
Title: Re: connections to the quantum network?
Post by: broli on October 16, 2008, 05:16:49 PM
Why don't you ask your friend to help replicate it? Or better yet why don't you go find out yourself about the effects  ;).
Title: Re: connections to the quantum network?
Post by: nitinnun on October 16, 2008, 05:34:17 PM
i want to wrap the coils around the glass jar.
stacking coils on top of coils.

i can put pieces of steel in the glass jar, to make a magnetic core.
i could even wrap steel wire around the coils


the black plastic containers, would containe the transformers and connections.
(i could put a huge homemade transformer in one of the containers)

the holes in the containers, would cool the components.


the containers would be wrapped with grounded copper wire.

the grounded copper wire, would contain the AC radiation from the transformers.
so that the AC radiation, cannot disrupt the DC magnetic field.
Title: Re: connections to the quantum network?
Post by: nitinnun on October 16, 2008, 10:14:57 PM
alright. forget the glass jar.


i'm going to make a 1 foot tall by 1 foot wide steel cylinder, in welding class.
the steel cylinder will act as a core, and also keep the coils in place.


will that be efficient enough?
to create a powerful DC magnetic field?
Title: Re: connections to the quantum network?
Post by: nitinnun on October 21, 2008, 05:19:18 AM
the other day, i came up with the box fan based friction heater.


so now i'm going to do something similar with the donut magic machine.
(it amuses me every single time that i call it that.)


i'm going to zip tie together 6 steel wire triangles, into a hexagon.

then i'm going to zip tie together 3 such steel wire hexagons. for extra strength.

this steel wire hexagon will be zip tied to the plastic fan head.
(after i drill holes into the plastic fan head.)



then i'm going to make a very strange copper wire coil.

i will bind together about 20 turns of wire, into a ring.
then i will bind together 20 more turns of wire, into a slightly bigger ring.

then i will bind together these 2 rings with zip ties.
and make a 3rd ring, slightly bigger than the last.

and so on.


until i have a huge copper coil, that looks like a woven rug.

this rug-coil, will be zip tied to the steel wire hexagon.



i'm going to power the rug-coil with DC electricity, while the rug coil is spinning on the plastic fan head.

i'll find some carbon brushes or something. and have them touch 2 metal connects, that are attached to a central plastic pole.

unless someone knows of a more efficient way to electrify a spinning coil.