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Gentlemen....Some of the things that I have proved to myself may not make sense to others. I have hung a 1/2 inch foil disk in an air tight jar. With the disk aliened in the North-South direction the disk will turn toward an object placed east or west of it. It will not move if the object is placed any other direction. The disk will turn a different amounts of degrees for different objects. If you get your hands to close to the jar the disk will go crazy.
If you place a silver coin on the floor and use one l-rod different things will happen. If you walk a square starting in a north-south direction on the west side of the coin, with the coin in the center, the rod will point at the coin when you are west of it. Keep walking and the rod will open. Turn left and it will again close when you are south of the coin. This next part I know the rods may react different for some. Start your square on the east side of the coin. For me the rods will just wander a little when I am at the cardinal directions.
Now with the rod pointed forward I walk a circle around the coin. The rod will do nothing. If I go back to my square pattern and when the rod closes, I again start walking only this time I turn the pattern into a circle. My rod will stay locked on the coin as long as I keep waking a circle.
More later...Art
If you place a silver coin on the floor and use one l-rod different things will happen. If you walk a square starting in a north-south direction on the west side of the coin, with the coin in the center, the rod will point at the coin when you are west of it. Keep walking and the rod will open. Turn left and it will again close when you are south of the coin. This next part I know the rods may react different for some. Start your square on the east side of the coin. For me the rods will just wander a little when I am at the cardinal directions.
Now with the rod pointed forward I walk a circle around the coin. The rod will do nothing. If I go back to my square pattern and when the rod closes, I again start walking only this time I turn the pattern into a circle. My rod will stay locked on the coin as long as I keep waking a circle.
More later...Art