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radman32

Hey kurty, how's the E.O.G. going? JW, where do you live?? Cuz i'd like to be a test subject.

kurtykurt42

#26
I have been using a Double terminated quartz crystal with a magnetic coil wrapped around it. I use the Brainwave Generator program to generate various frequencies. The magnetic coil generates an electromagnetic field that encompasses the crystal and alters it's output field.

I have been using a 7 Hz setting while I meditate and practice energy body development. It definitely seems to have some kind of an effect but I'm still not 100% sure what exactly the effect is.


NotMarkk

#27
Total cool, I hope it will help induce OBE's. You have a great imagination.

kurtykurt42

I added an extra coil to the one in the previous picture to make the field more powerful:



And instead of using the BWG program I am using an arbitrary function generator to generate square waves at different frequencies:


kurtykurt42

My experiments thus far have yielded some interesting conclusions. I have found that the scalar energy produced by the mobius coils can sometimes be biologically disruptive when not close to quartz to regulate the field. The mobius coils are therefore used as a means of exciting quartz crystals into generating a different frequency than the natural output of the crystal itself. Scalar waves can also interfere with and/or damage electronics which has already happened a few times with the double coiled mobius in the above picture but this also depends on the amplitude as well. I will continue with my experiments and post updates in this forum as I uncover anything new and interesting. I was thinking of returning soon to get my masters degree in electrical engineering but for now I think focusing on energy and crystals is way more fun.

Here is the current set up I have for testing my experiments:


Questioner

Seems like a good idea kurt.

Though the images have been removed.

kurtykurt42

#31
Yea... I'm afraid I was paid a visit by a couple of agents and they 'recommended' that I take down the schematics I had posted.

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kurtykurt42

Oh.. you know, the friendly kind.  :|

SkepticBoy

Quote from: kurtykurt42 on November 17, 2009, 21:03:01
Yea... I'm afraid I was paid a visit by a couple of agents and they 'recommended' that I take down the schematics I had posted.

what schematics? are you serious?

Xanth

Email'em to us then.  :)

Send'em to Stookie to post somewhere on the site.  hehe

kurtykurt42

#36
That's probably not the best idea... But it does mean I'm on the right track!  :lol:

Here are a couple more pictures of some of my experiments, let me know what you guys think.




SkepticBoy

K so what exackly did they say? I kinda think your pulling our legs personally.

nickspry

That last piece of kit looks lethal. We won't have to wear it will we?...  :-o

kurtykurt42

#39
It would seem that this particular configuration has the ability to control time in localized areas of space. I have found that when I run the device next to my digital clock and measure time with a cell phone and computer in a point far away from the device, it is actually able to accelerate/decelerate time by about 4 minutes around the digital clock.

Wearing it is not a good idea because if you were to accelerate/decelerate time in a localized field and get your arm caught in the field, you're arm would age rather quickly and that would not be very fun.  :-o

nickspry

Maybe that's where the expression "he's an old hand at this" comes from? lol
But seriously, I'm glad someone's working on this stuff, it's very interesting. Please keep us updated...

kurtykurt42

For my next experiment I will be trying to create a time field that will be large enough for a couple of these Craisins to fit in. I will then attempt to accelerate time in the field and try to make the Craisins lose there moisture and rot. Which I have found only takes about a day.


Xanth

Quote from: kurtykurt42 on November 26, 2009, 15:21:31
For my next experiment I will be trying to create a time field that will be large enough for a couple of these Craisins to fit in. I will then attempt to accelerate time in the field and try to make the Craisins lose there moisture and rot. Which I have found only takes about a day.


Using time lapse photography would give you the best verifiable results.  :)

Kitarist

This project looks interesting!!! Post some videos of it on youtube you may get some fans and other people that might also do the similar stuff so you can work together

SkepticBoy

Quote from: kurtykurt42 on November 26, 2009, 13:46:45
It would seem that this particular configuration has the ability to control time in localized areas of space. I have found that when I run the device next to my digital clock and measure time with a cell phone and computer in a point far away from the device, it is actually able to accelerate/decelerate time by about 4 minutes around the digital clock.

Yeah right dude lol

zareste

isn't it funny how people who call themselves skeptics are usually asserting a set of irrational beliefs they never questioned?

SkepticBoy

Quote from: zareste on November 26, 2009, 22:02:40
isn't it funny how people who call themselves skeptics are usually asserting a set of irrational beliefs they never questioned?

What and your seriously going to sit there and defend a person claiming to be able to slow and speed up time by 4 minutes?

Time cant be sped up or slowed down at will. That is not a belief that is a fact.

Klaxen_2008

Quote from: kurtykurt42 on November 17, 2009, 21:03:01
Yea... I'm afraid I was paid a visit by a couple of agents and they 'recommended' that I take down the schematics I had posted.

So who were these agents and what exackly did they say? did they warn/threaten you in a polite way? how did they even find out about your project? if you ask me its unlikely they'd find it on here.

Xanth

Quote from: SkepticBoy on November 26, 2009, 22:42:57
What and your seriously going to sit there and defend a person claiming to be able to slow and speed up time by 4 minutes?

Time cant be sped up or slowed down at will. That is not a belief that is a fact.
While I don't agree or disagree with you... I will point out that it's not a fact.  :)
You're just assuming it can't be done because you've never seen it done.
Technically, we humans don't really know if 'time' (and I use that term really loosely) can be sped up or slowed down.

Klaxen_2008

I think if it was as easy as KurtyKurt explains, there would be people manipulating time left right and centre.