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Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501
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February 18, 1994
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BIOMAG2.ASC
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The following is a very basic introduction to the incredible
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researches of Albert Roy Davis and Walter Rawls. Davis is no longer
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living, but Rawls currently lives in Florida around Jacksonville.
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We highly recommend the purchase of the following books detailing
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the researches of these two brilliant investigators.
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Magnetism and its Effects on the Living System
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Explains for the first time how magnetism affects your life and
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the life of all living systems around you. The result of years
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of investigation into the laws of magnetism, it explains the
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discovery that a magnet has not one effect on the living system
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but TWO EFFECTS, each supplied by the two forms of energy
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transmitted from each pole. You or any other qualified person
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can reproduce the projects in this book. (Illustrated)
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The Magnetic Effect
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In this book, Davis and Rawls present and discuss biomagnetic
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experiments and research that have been successfully duplicated
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by members of the orthodox scientific community. The authors
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reveal the factual, natural basis of applied biomagnetic
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energies and add greatly to the understanding of this new and
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exciting field. The computer-exact and reproducible findings in
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this work apply to the treatment of such conditions as
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arthritis, cancer, glaucoma, sexual problems, and aging.
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The Magnetic Blueprint of Life
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Written with forcefulness and precision, this is a comprehensive
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guide to the effect of magnetism upon the air we breathe, the
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food we eat, the exercise we take. It is an eloquent plea to
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the scientific community to reconsider the significance of basic
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magnetism...."the most important energy in Nature."
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BioMagnetics
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Part 1
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by Jerry W. Decker
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with information from "The Magnetic Effect"
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by Albert Roy Davis and Walter C. Rawls
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One of the most important series of experiments ever done and yet
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still not widely known, were those carried out by Albert Roy Davis
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in conjunction with Walter Rawls. These experiments are FUNDAMENTAL
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to an understanding of magnetic forces and are to this day not being
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used widely because many have never heard of them.
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They found that each pole of a magnet has SPECIFIC effects that are
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quite different from those of a full magnet where both poles are
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applied simultaneously. These polar effects are deemed "mono-polar"
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for one pole. The poles spin in opposite directions and have
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opposite properties.
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Specifically, North Pole energies cause mass to contract and
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condense, rotating in a CCW direction, while South Pole energies
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cause mass to expand and dissipate, rotating in a CW direction.
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Also, North Pole energies have alkaline properties while South Pole
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energy is acid. North pole energies tend to collect fluids while
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South Pole energies dissipate fluids. North pole energy is referred
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to as negative because it reduces or attracts, while South pole
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energy is referred to as positive because it expands and dissipates.
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Since magnetic monopole magnets are not available at just any Wal-
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Mart store, they chose to use the longest possible bar or cylinder
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magnets they could acquire which would allow for the greatest
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separation of the two opposite energies.
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It was found that use of a North Pole would provide an energetic
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environment which would cause cancer cells to contract and die out.
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This energetic environment also has other healthy applications as
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detailed in their many books.
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I had the pleasure of visiting with Walter Rawls one afternoon at
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his office in Jacksonville, Florida several years back. We
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discussed many things including Keely, of which he had never heard.
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Mr. Rawls mailing address is
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Walter Rawls
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ARD Research Lab
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PO BOX 655
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Green Cove Springs, Florida 32043
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(904) 264-8564
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Should you wish to carry out your own experiments with magnets as
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blazed by these pioneers, here are some helpful tips.
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CORRECT POLE IDENTIFICATION
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First, you need to understand how to correctly identify the polarity
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of any magnet. In Davis/Rawls own words:
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"The North pole of a magnet seeks a South pole; likewise, a South
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pole seeks a North pole. The North pole of a magnet is NOT the
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North-SEEKING pole, nor is the South pole the South-SEEKING pole.
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In fact, the North-SEEKING pole of a magnet is ACTUALLY the South
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pole! The South-SEEKING pole of a magnet is the North pole. The
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rule to remember is OPPOSITES ATTRACT and SIMILARS REPEL.
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Test a magnet for correct usage by identifying the separate poles
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correctly. Using a bar or cylinder magnet, tie a thread around
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the exact center of the magnet, with the thread having a loose
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end.
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Tie the loose end of the thread to any stationary overhang that
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allows the magnet to turn without hindrance in space. When the
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magnet stops turning, the end of the magnet pointing in the
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direction of the earth's North pole is the South pole of the
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magnet. You may need a simple compass to determine the earth's
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North pole direction.
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After you have determined the South pole of the magnet, mark that
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pole end with red fingernail polish or paint. Once you have one
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magnet properly identified for North and South poles this magnet
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can be used to IDENTIFY the North and South poles of OTHER
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magnets. (They use the color RED to indicate danger and thus
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avoid it for biological experiments. The reason being that since
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it causes a swelling of tissue, the fluids flow more freely, it
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accelerates life and growth. If you have a bacteria or disease,
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it will also ACCELERATE its growth and so can be quite
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dangerous.)
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For example, if we bring the South pole of any magnet up to
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another magnet's pole, a REPELLING force shows that the pole of
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the unknown magnet is the South pole. An ATTRACTING force shows
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that the unknown pole is the North pole.
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You may wish to purchase a small inexpensive magnetometer. The
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sensitive needle of this instrument moves in one direction or the
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other depending on the separate magnetic pole in close vicinity.
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The law of magnetism is a PRIMARY law of nature:
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Like forces REPEL - unlike forces ATTRACT.
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ESTIMATING FIELD STRENGTH
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Magnetic field strength is measured in units called gauss. Since
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magnets are not sold with this value printed on them and gaussmeters
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are expensive, you need a way to determine the approximate field
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strength.
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Magnets are generally sold by their LIFTING power. That is, a
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horseshoe magnet is offered as having a lifting power, when placed
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against a piece of heavy metal, of 2 pounds to 25 pounds to 50
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pounds, depending on the size, type, or kind of magnet.
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As a guide to the approximate gauss of commercial magnets, consider
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the following:
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A magnet having a lifting power of 2 pounds may vary from 500 to
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600 gauss units;
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a lifting power of 5 pounds may vary from 900 to 1200 gauss;
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a lifting power of 25 pounds is usually around 2000 gauss;
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with 50 pounds lifting power, 3500 to 4500 gauss.
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For more precise measurement, an equipment aid, such as a
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magnetometer, should be employed.
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Care must be taken to properly determine which pole is North and
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which is South, based on the above criteria.
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When I was visiting with Walter in Florida, he very kindly gave me
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an assortment of magnets and books as well as an interesting meter
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that is used to measure the field strength AND POLARITY of a magnet.
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Page 3
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This meter allows you to quickly and accurately determine what pole
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is North or South. It also has instructions for helping to
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determine the field strength. The meter sells for $50 and is a
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quick way to VISUALLY determine the polarity of any magnet.
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CARE AND HANDLING OF MAGNETS
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To prevent breakage and loss of magnetic power, you should never
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drop or strike the magnet with a sharp blow. Not only can it chip
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but it can also lose magnetic energy.
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Magnets should never be stored in a hot location. Most magnets lose
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ALL their power at temperatures from 400 to 500 degrees Fahrenheit.
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The loss occurs at the CURIE point, where the magnetic domains are
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no longer aligned and become chaotic.
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After using a magnet, you should place both ends of the magnet
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against a structure of flat metal. This will allow the magnet to
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maintain its original strength. Such a structure is called a
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"keeper." Magnets should be kept away from each other. If placed
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where the poles of separate magnets repel, there could be a
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"bleeding-off" of the energy. A loss of energy in this manner would
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be rapid.
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WHY YOU SHOULD NOT USE ELECTROMAGNETS
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Very effective and powerful magnets are made by passing electrical
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energy through a coil of wire having a metal, iron, or steel core.
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However, there is a difference between the magnetism produced in
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this manner and the magnetism from a solid state bar or metal
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composition magnet.
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Magnetism HAS A FREQUENCY. It also has motion. The rate of
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vibration depends on the size, length, width, and power of the
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magnet. Solid state composition magnets, such as metal, iron and
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steel, are CONSTANT in their rate of vibration DEPENDING on their
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structure. An electromagnet, however, may present a number of
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different types of vibrations.
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Any kind of electromagnet has many turns of insulated wire. Each
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turn of this wire presents so many lines of magnetism. Actually, we
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have discovered that these lines of force are really CABLES of
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force, as explained in our earlier publications. (See RAWLS1.ASC
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and RAWLS1.GIF on KeelyNet)
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However, a coil wound a certain number of turns has a different
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frequency from a fixed metal or composition magnet. As the coil
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heats, the resistance to the flow of current INCREASES. Here we
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have a SLOW DROP in magnetic lines, or cables, of force to a RISE IN
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FORCE, depending upon the wire and core materials used for
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construction. Therefore, the vibrations supplied by the
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electromagnet are NOT AS CONSTANT as those from the metal or
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composition magnet.
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Our research has revealed that size, width, and overall length of a
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magnet GOVERNS FREQUENCY in electrical electron vibrations. This is
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a discovery not known by the general scientific community, because
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wee have not published our scientific materials on this research
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finding. We are working on this discovery in the establishment of
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provable laws that we will disclose when completed. We feel
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confident this future disclosure will open new avenues that neither
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we nor the general scientific community could properly comprehend at
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this time. (printed in The Magnetic Effect in 1975)
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I asked Walter about this frequency business with magnets and at
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that time, he would not disclose how the measurements were made as
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it was proprietary to their company, BioMagnetics International.
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There are over 36 international patents based on the Davis/Rawls
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discoveries.
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Also at the time I spoke with Walter, he said they had developed a
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couch that could DIAGNOSE problem areas in the body with an accuracy
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of 99%. It uses magnets to create a response in the body to
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indicate an infected or diseased location. This response is
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described in the books listed above and has to do with a contraction
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of tissue when in the presence of a North pole energy.
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It is interesting that the Floyd (Sparky) Sweet Vacuum Triode uses
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magnets that are "tuned" to the 60 cps frequency. This allows the
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device to pull in space energy at a frequency that requires no
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alteration to run off the shelf devices. We also understand he has
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"pulled" as much as 3000 watts of free energy directly from this
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space energy source, also called the ZPE or hyperspace or virtual
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flux. The magnets are put under a tremendous stress by placing like
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poles against one another, then binding them together, this
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effectively creates a giant magnet with spatial stress bubble. All
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that is listed on KeelyNet as SWEET1 through SWEET4 and the diagrams
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are listed as VTAPAK.ZIP.
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The device also appears to be LOCALE DEPENDENT, meaning that it
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works better in some areas than others. To our knowledge, no one
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has yet publicly admitted to successfully duplicating the Sweet
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device.
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We are told Sweet is under a Secrecy Order by the United States
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government that forbids his discussing or working further with his
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own discovery. If he'd only "slip" a copy of the plans out, we'd be
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very happy to distribute them across the computer networks and to
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many other researchers who would make it a reality for all.
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Also see the file DAVRAW.GIF.
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If you have comments or other information relating to such topics
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as this paper covers, please upload to KeelyNet or send to the
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Vangard Sciences address as listed on the first page.
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Thank you for your consideration, interest and support.
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Jerry W. Decker.........Ron Barker...........Chuck Henderson
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Vangard Sciences/KeelyNet
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