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Scientists around the world have claimed to be able to build "Poltergeist Machines".
These machines can alledgedly levitate very heavy objects, bend metal bars, start spontaneous fires, and fuse different types of material together, for example wood and aluminium, and this occurs with NO displacement. This means the materials fuse at an atomic level, which has implications for new technologies. (thought you were just getting used to the digital age eh?)
The machines utilise a number of devices that can be found in schools and colleges everywhere. They work using a principle known as Frequency Intermodulation, which basically means that at points where waves cross or interact, weird sh*t happens.
Frequency intermodulation can occur naturally, particularly in fault line areas, and do not require a high power input (75w in the case of John Hutchison's machine).
These machines also produce a range of BoL (Ball of Light) phenomena.
I am experienced in the electronics industry and I work as a computer technician, and I am aiming to build and test one of these devices. They are relatively simple to assemble.
I will need to be able to source scientific instruments such as field meters, van der Graaf generators and Tesla coils, or schematics for such.
I will also need persons with technical/engineering credentials to review the tests on a voluntary basis.
If people are interested in helping in any way, please get in touch thru' this forum.
Thanks.
These machines can alledgedly levitate very heavy objects, bend metal bars, start spontaneous fires, and fuse different types of material together, for example wood and aluminium, and this occurs with NO displacement. This means the materials fuse at an atomic level, which has implications for new technologies. (thought you were just getting used to the digital age eh?)
The machines utilise a number of devices that can be found in schools and colleges everywhere. They work using a principle known as Frequency Intermodulation, which basically means that at points where waves cross or interact, weird sh*t happens.
Frequency intermodulation can occur naturally, particularly in fault line areas, and do not require a high power input (75w in the case of John Hutchison's machine).
These machines also produce a range of BoL (Ball of Light) phenomena.
I am experienced in the electronics industry and I work as a computer technician, and I am aiming to build and test one of these devices. They are relatively simple to assemble.
I will need to be able to source scientific instruments such as field meters, van der Graaf generators and Tesla coils, or schematics for such.
I will also need persons with technical/engineering credentials to review the tests on a voluntary basis.
If people are interested in helping in any way, please get in touch thru' this forum.
Thanks.