----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Matthew McCann" <[email protected]>
To: "William Amos" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 6:24 AM
Subject: >North & South Polarity of the Magpulser


> Hello, William,
>
> Quite a few people agree with you. And N&S
> polarity is a factor that can certainly be controlled
> and tested. (The 2x2 contingency table test would
> be a good initial experimental design.) It could
> even be done with the elimination of placebo effect,
> since humans are not unaidedly aware of N&S
> polarity. Even double-blind trials could be done.
>
> If this is the case, then eddy current induced by the
> pulsation of the magnetic field does not fully
> explain the physiological effect of the magpulser.
> But Bob Beck and others emphasize the
> necessity of the sharp pulse, not just a time-invariant
> (albeit strong) magnetic field as in the MRI and
> other methods.
>
> Incidentally, it should be possible to induce a
> "sideways" polarity. If two magpulsers are put side
> by side with opposite magnetic polarity and
> fired with the same current, the resultant magnetic pulse
> is not cancelled . In the plane passing between the two
> antiparallel magpulsers, the field is turned a quarter circle.
> Speaking facetiously, it would be "East" or "West."
> This technique might have  therapeutic application
> for hard-to-reach tissues. This is one of several reasons
> to use more than one coil.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Matthew
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "William Amos" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sunday, October 03, 2004 10:47 PM
> Subject: Re:CS>North & South Polarity of the Magpulser
>
>
> > Hi Matthew:
> > I have been into electro magnetic therapy long before silver and
recently
> moved and haven't located my books yet on magnetic therapy. I don't
remember
> the information on eddy currents, but I know it is important to apply
> negative or north pole of the field to the area you are treating..
> >
> > Bill Amos
> > --------------------------------------------------------------
> > Hello, Members of the List,
> >
> > A number of different observers have reported a
> > noticeable difference between using North pole or
> > South pole of the magpulser directed toward the
> > targeted tissue. Physicist Bob Beck was among those
> > who reported the difference.
> > But the effect of the magpulser has  been attributed to
> > induced eddy currents. The induction of eddy currents
> > is governed by one of Maxwell's equations: the RATE of
> > change of the magnetic field is proportional to the curl
> > of the electric field (with a negative constant of
> > proportionality.)
> > So how is it that N or S polarity influences the eddy
> > currents?
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > Matthew
> >
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