You want the magnetic field to cover the entire height of the spinning
water column. There are two ways of approaching the magnet arrangement.
One would be to use small domino sized ceramic magnets glued to the
container using alternate polarity, or maybe with all north poles facing
the water. I don't know which is best. The second arrangement would be
to use two large 4"x6"x1" magnets with opposite poles facing each other
positioned parallel to each other as close as possible to the container.
The second arrangement obviates the need to glue the magnets to the
container and would allow one to introduce some full spectrum light to
the process. Light and magnetic energy together might prove to be a good
combo. see the work of Dr. Hazel Parcells whose "Thea Light" uses light
and magnetism to purify and "clear" objects placed on it.

Dennis Lipter

Douglas Haack wrote:
> 
> How do you mean exactly from "top to bottom"? What pattern of placement?
> 
> Thankyou, and in Silvation, Douglas Haack
> 
> Dennis Lipter wrote:
> 
> > Just bought a Krups "Midnight Cocktail"( $15.00 @ Sterns Dept. Store)
> > which is a small 16 oz battery powered cocktail mixer. It is much like
a
> > blender in its operation and creates spinning vortex when filled with
> > water and turned on. Take some domino sized ceramic magnets and glue
> > them to the outside of the water container so they encircle the water
> > top to bottom. I would use alternate polarity. The magnets could be
> > doubled up for increased strength. So now you have spinning water in a
> > strong magnetic field! The unit is battery powered by two 1.5v penlight
> > batteries and could easily be converted to AC operation using a small
> > transformer and rectifier. The momentary action on/off switch could
also
> > be supplemented with a toggle on/off switch for prolonged "spinning".
> >
> > Dennis Lipter
> >
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