Soloma wrote:Thanks for keeping us updated Nancy, I have noticed too that the readings seem to be consistently lower than before for the west coast when ever I check netc.com. I have been meaning to ask you, is there any public forum where others who have deployed John`s technology and are discussing it?
Hope all is well with you, John and Andy. Give them my warmest regards.
Dan
Dan,
No public forums.
I just discovered that Corvallis is experimenting with "new modular nuclear power".
Damn. We are going to need to surround Corvallis with units.
Working on further "spinning the audio".
Took 12G and copied 9 times. Stacked together.
Brought volume on each track way down, then staggered all the tracks.
On the third stagger I brought the volume up a little, then on the 6th stagger a little louder than the 3rd. And on the 9th stagger, a little louder than the 6th.
This technique is a form of phase shifting. Creates "spin".
The 12G has already been phase shifted using both the computer program and my own manual work. This is a further "movement".
The tones are brought into the daisy chain of RF signal generators. Audio in first RF generator, John phase shifts and outputs, then it is picked up my the next.
Shampoo. Rinse. Repeat.
Somewhere along the line he adds the isochronic pulse.
About two years ago I started phase shifting the tones BEFORE they were brought into the RF signal generators.
John noticed (on his equipment) an 2.5 increase of signal strength.
I will take days for me to test this additional spin. Will use radioactive samples and see the response.
Need to test different versions of the spin.
Looking at the form of the stem cell, trying to duplicate that spin.
Interesting things happening in the yard. Have been using the technology 24/7 since we arrived.
Actually had a mobile lab running on the bus when traveled here.
I have a geodesic dome greenhouse. Greenhouse protects from the relentless wind and sand.
And it is an antenna. Have planted my vegetables directly into the ground in the greenhouse.
Not very successful. But the sprouting of seedlings in the potting soil was extremely successful.
So I hand dug out the soil in the greenhouse and replaced the beds with 100% potting soil.
Have never seen plants grow this large before in my life. Radishes are over 6 feet tall.
Tomato plants look like trees, and sprawling all over the place. Five foot high summer squash plants.
Have been harvesting the greens...mustard, swiss chard, fennel, cilantro. Cut the leaves completely off, the next day new leaves that are at least 2" in length.
I have transplanted many plants to the outside.
Some do okay, if there are nice tall weeds around them to protect from the wind/sand...but not as good inside the dome.
Others don't. The hollow core vines have the most problems outside. (Inside the hollow core vines are growing massive)
Nancy