In reply to Harvey Norris's message of Wed, 1 Jul 2009 19:51:19 -0700 (PDT): Hi Harvey,
Your posts would benefit greatly from a few diagrams here and there. Particularly circuit diagrams. > >I was not acquainted with the fact that an elevated neon tube discharge from a >top globe elevated capacity to grounded 20 ft tower would produce a pulsed EM >detectable by a guitar and its connected amplifier. Amazingly the strings of >the guitar act as antennaes from the influence of the tower, and one can >orient the direction of the guitar towards the tower to enhance or reduce the >recieved staccato signals. The four inch neon atop the tower requires only 45 >ma from the 120 VAC househould outlet to ignite in its blinking pattern >thought to be close to the resonant frequency of the earth. This is only a >20th of a watt input to create the woodpecker signal. When the input is >switched off via utility strip off position, the signal on the amplifier can >still be heard, but now it repeats itself sporiadically in a pattern, where >then the power input from the off switch is reduced 100 fold. On the utility >strip off position, this must indicate that only one > line of two wires of delivery is made open circuit, and the remaining > currents that are observed are due to one ended circulations of currents on > the wires enabled by polar capacity interfaced with alternative return ground > pathways. The signals can also be heard over a wireless phone placed near the > tower source. >HDN >Pioneering the Applications of Interphasal Resonances >http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/teslafy/ Regards, Robin van Spaandonk http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/Project.html