Here is video of the detector in operation.  they are ready at the dump. I am 
not, as I had promised, ready.


http://www.angelfire.com/scifi2/zpt/temp/PlasticDetect.mp4



-----Original Message-----
From: fznidarsic <[email protected]>
To: vortex-l <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, Feb 27, 2014 9:49 am
Subject: [Vo]:Plastic detector find


I am still working on my plastic detector.  It can't discriminate between #1 
and #5 plastic.  The #5 plastic produces a rainbow of colors when placed 
between two linear polarizes.  The #1 does not.  #1 randomizes the polarization 
and the light path and becomes clear.  The effect is dramatic.  I assumed that 
the colors in #5 came from a rotation of the angle of polarization with 
frequency.  I tried a circular polarizer.  It did not, as I had hoped,  produce 
a detectable affect of this rotation.  #5 still passes a lot of light in a 
rainbow of colors.  All of the colors go through so that a color cap does not 
work.  Bottles at the dump are a little dirty so that I need a robust detection 
technique.  I need a rainbow of colors detector.  I am now stuck.  Where to the 
colors come from?  Maybe I am wrong about the rotation of the angle of 
polarization with frequency.


I learned something useful for cold fusion.  The #2 milk bottle plastic passes 
terahertz radiation freely.  I used my motion detector light as a sensor for 
terahertz radiation.  #2 will work as terahertz window in cold fusion 
experiments.




Frank Z

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