Is there anyone on the Gold Coast of Australia, that knows how to make a cs
generator?
I would like to buy one please.

Carmen
----- Original Message -----
From: Vilik Rapheles <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, August 02, 1999 10:09 AM
Subject: CS>Magnets (Was magnetized water)


> John,
>
> EXCELLENT post! Thank you!
>
> Now...question...I am sleeping temporarily on a Nikken mattress of
> alternating north and south magnets. Nikken is a huge company...a leader
in
> magnet therapy, and they totally discount the idea that anything should be
> all one pole. They have probably millions of happy customers. I have heard
> amazing stories about their products. Their products are ALL bipolar.
>
> Sooo....comments?
>
> ~^^V^^~
>
>
> At 04:03 PM 8/1/99 -0400, you wrote:
> >OK, Art, you made me do it--I found my biomagnetics books (the house is
> >a mess with y2k stuff right now) and found the answer in BIOMAGNETIC
> >HANDBOOK by William H. Philpott, M.D.  Dr. Philpott is one of the
> >pioneers in this field and one you will always see quoted in later
> >books. I am quoting him now:
> >
> >All magnets have two poles--north pole and south pole.  Electrons from
> >the north pole spin left (counterclockwise) generating negative magnetic
> >energy while electrons from the south pole spin rght (clockwise)
> >genrating positive magnetic energy.  This discovery has been reported
> >and confirmed by sophisticated space-age instruments which measure
> >magnetic energy.
> >
> >In this publication [referring to BIOMAGNETIC HANDBOOK] north pole
> >magnetic energy will be referred to as negative (-) magnetic field
> >energy and south pole energy will be referred to as positive (+)
> >magnetic field energy.  The terminology "negative" and "positive" has no
> >reference to "good" and "bad" but rather relates to the laws of
> >electricity and physics.
> >
> >Again, remember that negative and positive polarities have separate and
> >opposite effects on biological systems!
> >
> >Not all magnets are created equal and persons working with magnets must
> >be aware of the differences.  There are unipole magnets and bipolar
> >magnets.  Unipole magnets are polarized with negative energy on one side
> >of the magnet and positive energy on the opposite side.  Researchers and
> >health professionals applying magnetic energy to biological systems must
> >always use unipole magnets so negative or positive energy can be applied
> >selectively.
> >
> >When both positive and negative energy are present on the same side of a
> >magnet, the magnet is referred to as bipolar.  Bipolar magnets, popular
> >in industrial use, are NOT TO BE APPLIED TO BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS [caps
> >mine] since both poles are present and cannot be separated.  For
> >example, it would be unwise to grab the decorative magnet from the
> >refrigerator door and use it for therapy since it is bipolar to enhance
> >sticking quality.  If bipolar magnets are applied to the humahn body,
> >positive pole energy would be absorbed along with negative. Horseshoe
> >magnets are not suitable for biomagnetics either since the two poles are
> >physically too close together to allow either pole to be applied
> >individually.
> >
> >Remember, since negative and positive magnetic energies have opposite
> >effects on biological systems, only UNIPOLE magnets are appropriate for
> >application in biolmagnetic therapy described in this book.
> >
> > DIFFERENCES IN POLARITY IDENTIFICATON:
> >
> >(This is what you asked about, Art, and what we have been discussing the
> >last few days)
> >
> >Another warning!  In purchasing magnets, the reader must be aware and
> >cautioned that the poles of magnets are identified by TWO OPPOSITE
> >SYSTEMS [caps mine]. (l) traditional method of identification used in
> >industry and navigation (opposite of the earth's polarity) and (2)
> >physics identification of the magnetic poles corresponding with the
> >earth's magnetic poles.  Biophysics recognizes and equates cellular and
> >tissue polarity with the earth's magnetic poles.
> >
> >Another caution, some authors (especially foreign authors) and medical
> >practitioners have continued to use the traditional industrial method of
> >identifying polarities.  It is, therefore, of utmost importance before
> >getting involved in biomagnetics that the reader understand the Law of
> >Polarity and establish the true identity of the poles (corresponding to
> >earth's poles) of the magnets to be used.
> >
> >The Law of Polarity:  Opposites attract while like forces repel.
> >
> >METHODS FOR CORRECTLY IDENTIFYING MAGNETIC POLARITIES:
> >
> >Compass method:  When the compass needle (north-seeking) marked N points
> >to the magnet it indicates the negative (north) pole side of the magnet
> >(opposites attract).
> >
> >Magnet method:  Use a correctly identified and marked magnet to
> >determine the poles of an unmarked magnet.  Simply try stacking the
> >magnets and remember the Law of Polarity--opposite polarities attract
> >and like forces repel.
> >
> >Another simple method to determine polarity is to suspend a unipole
> >magnet on edge from a string.  Keep in mind, the Earth is a magnet with
> >a North Pole and South Pole.  The south (+) pole of the magnet will be
> >attracted to and face the North Pole of the Earth.  No matter how many
> >times the magnet is spun, it will always reposition itself in alignment
> >with the Earth's poles--opposites attracting.
> >
> >End quote.
> >
> >As I said before, if you like your compasst, use another method because
> >a strong magnet will totally disable your compass. I hope Dr. Philpott
> >has helped to clear up the pole confusion. <s>  John
> >
> >
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