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Meyl's Scalar waves, witricity, underground mining communications system, MFD's
These all use the same principles--the resonance in the near field has very low losses. The underground mining communications of Lockheed Martin can transmit up to a half-mile on sure low power as to not create a spark. Meyl's scalar waves somehow end up with more power than was sent through the transmitter. Witricity uses quite a bit more power and gets nearly 50% efficiency. MFD's also run on low power and most claim at least a quarter mile range.
This near field resonance is barely mentioned in the electronics books. I guess this is the cause for the ignorance of the EE degree'd skeptics. Those youtube videos, Meyl Scalar wave technology I think it's part three where he shows the human body acting as a receiver for scalar waves. Of course he uses much higher frequencies. It would take a pancake coil about the size of a football stadium when working with low frequencies, but just two pieces of brass rod is all that is needed for MFD work. I tried to discuss this but was blocked by the Neanderthals.
These all use the same principles--the resonance in the near field has very low losses. The underground mining communications of Lockheed Martin can transmit up to a half-mile on sure low power as to not create a spark. Meyl's scalar waves somehow end up with more power than was sent through the transmitter. Witricity uses quite a bit more power and gets nearly 50% efficiency. MFD's also run on low power and most claim at least a quarter mile range.
This near field resonance is barely mentioned in the electronics books. I guess this is the cause for the ignorance of the EE degree'd skeptics. Those youtube videos, Meyl Scalar wave technology I think it's part three where he shows the human body acting as a receiver for scalar waves. Of course he uses much higher frequencies. It would take a pancake coil about the size of a football stadium when working with low frequencies, but just two pieces of brass rod is all that is needed for MFD work. I tried to discuss this but was blocked by the Neanderthals.