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gauschor

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Re: Bashar's Spacecraft Engine
« Reply #105 on: January 23, 2014, 06:29:25 PM »
Great attention to detail. I didn't look at the amount of strings. Who would have thought that the left curved and right curved spirals are not identical in number and use Fibonacci numbers (ok ok, Bashar said it, but on the first look you'd just use same amount of strongs for each side). Why didn't we learn this in school? Nature is awesome.

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« Reply #106 on: January 23, 2014, 08:24:31 PM »
I know, before I accidently came across this thread and read Bashar’s description, I’ve never even heard of Fibonacci, when uniquorn said my wire net wasn’t symmetrical I thought what is he on about, now I know. It’s a good job he’s here.

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« Reply #107 on: January 24, 2014, 07:55:43 AM »
Cymatics shows this wire outlay to be in harmony with a pure frequency.   Building such a perfect pattern of wires could be much simpler of course later  (once a working model has been built) with a 3D printer.


Yes, Unicorq  I too believe we need to follow Bashar's work on the pattern or else what have we got.   But all through the history of mankind there is a situation that arises.   Someone says something,  someone else interprets it with a certain amount of accuracy.   I know you are being a perfect as you can,  all your heart is in this and you THINK you have been correct.   So lets take an approach that is orderly.   What can we do so we do no harm is checking different configurations?  Progressing towards more and more modification of the parts until we are at the final determined design?   All I am asking is that we check in order as non destructive as possible along a path so that there is the least waste of materials, building measuring and proving or  disproving until we arrive at the final modifications.


It is WFT's resources and time.  Let him decide what is best.  I have seen builders revise and learn through the years.  Many make discoveries and change the designs continuously until either they run out of ideas or succeed.


Even after the device works there will be revisions.  That is normal and is called progress as you know as well as I do.   My two cents on the crystals importance is that it alone is used to strip or consolidate or somehow transform flowing unknown energy through the matrix of crystal and allow it to be collected.  You decide for yourself how that can happen and checking your findings and device completely assembled.   Good luck with this!


As the energy travels through that crystal it will order itself due to magnetic's that permeate everywhere and this I believe is where the "magic" happens.  The magnetic's is like a waveband that the energy rides on.
   

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« Reply #108 on: January 24, 2014, 09:31:06 AM »
When you look at a sunflower there’s no space anywhere, so I think the wire net would have to be a similar configuration, so my 34/21 net I’m wiring up now probably won’t be effective enough as there’s lots of space in between the wires, if you look at this picture from you see what I mean, the only way to wire it up like that would be to use 0.1mm wire, lot smaller than specified, and the smaller the wire the less surface to pick up energy. But Bashar could of meant it to be like the picture as that would be considered very tightly interwoven.

gauschor

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« Reply #109 on: January 24, 2014, 10:55:58 AM »
This last picture feels somehow wrong (on the first look), because there are much much more Sunflower kernels than could be produces by Fibonacci strings. It looks like only 8 Fibonacci strings come together in the center and all other kernels come from "sub-branches" of these 8 main strings. But if we look at this sunflower picture, we can see that this isn't the case on a real sunflower. All Sunflower kernels lay next to the main strings, which all come together in the center. Though I am not 100% sure, as the center is cluttered anyways.

It's kinda awesome looking at it and seeing that it forms a hill in the center. It emerges outward, because there is nowhere else to go for a conflux of streams but vertically upwards. Reminds me of spiral galaxies which also have a core that somehow extends the "flat disk".

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« Reply #110 on: January 24, 2014, 12:25:52 PM »
Just tied wiring a 55/34 template, the wires ripped the holes around the centre as they are so close together, that was with a 0.7mm drill bit and 0.56mm wire, I guess its back to the 34/21 empty template.

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« Reply #111 on: January 25, 2014, 03:09:59 AM »
Please have a look at this link and notice there are many close devices shown there that resemble (slightly) the Bashar Collector.   Was amazed to find this data all on one site.






Electromagnetic Coils - portal.groupKOS.com


http://portal.groupkos.com/images/thumb/d/da/Toroidal_Transformer_Poynting_Vector_constant314_11401x4801.jpg/800px-Toroidal_Transformer_Poynting_Vector_constant314_11401x4801.jpg

Hope

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« Reply #112 on: January 25, 2014, 03:15:21 AM »
If each dielectric disk created its own opposite circular field (which just maybe exactly the point) then it would push the center copper rods energies to collect in the upper and lower hemispheres.   

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« Reply #113 on: January 25, 2014, 05:08:20 AM »
 
  So, guys,
  Has anyone built up one of these "crystal generators"  and,  has it going to any degree,  yet?
  Maybe the energy or power that's being extracted through the crystal is not magnetic, or electrical in nature, but, gravitational field energies that are being drawn from the surrounding Aether.  Then converted by the use of the opposite polarity rods, to separate positive from the negative  of this surrounding aether field source, into a more useable  output source.  Or, am I way off?
 


Hope

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« Reply #114 on: January 26, 2014, 03:11:51 AM »
No Nick,  really we are still undecided on what exactly is being collected.   It would seem that an unknown energy will be held in the hemispheres and of course that could be on any nature.  A gravity N field both positive and negative, magnetics, electrical, aether itself perhaps.  We are not even ruling out some sort of time modulator at this point.  Mostly WFT has the device built and we are trying to both define its purpose and look if anything else is similar that works.  The Bashar document needs to be understood to a high degree.  This is where we are right now in the project.  Do you or know of anyone with a 3D printer?  We could make the disks to a finite precision and that would surely help.  WTF has shown amazing work so far on his build and we hope his finished prototype will be operable soon.  Read the topic from the beginning to see the pictures so far of work on the parts. 

NickZ

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« Reply #115 on: January 26, 2014, 04:03:34 AM »
  Hope:
  Ok, thanks for the reply.
  Bashar only give hints, not the whole cup of tea.  He says that he doesn't want to spoil the surprize.  Ha!
  Good luck to all on this one, looks nice, hope that someone can get it working right.

   Lasersaber at laserhacker.com has a 3-D printer. You can contact him on his forum, as well. 

       
       NickZ
 

Hope

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« Reply #116 on: January 27, 2014, 07:28:35 AM »
After looking into 3D printing a bit I have decided maybe a DVD laserscribed just might be far better using Graphite Oxide coating.  This would be a super conductor surface and just might be better than gold for receiving the energy.  The disk would lend itself to the overall project as well.


WFT could a DVD disk be made to work?

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« Reply #117 on: January 27, 2014, 09:12:34 AM »
As far as being better than gold, I would have to say no, as these aliens would know the best materials to use, and I don’t’ think it’s all about conductivity, as Basher did say that gold contains certain properties that enhance and increase the effects.
 
Regarding the disk, Bashar said the minimum thickness of the wire should be 0.39mm, I suspect this coating would be a lot thinner, of course you could make these so called flat wires wider to increase surface area, but in doing so you wouldn’t be able to fit as many wires in. I still like your way of thinking, it’s a very good idea, and if you already have it you should try it just to see if it does work.

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« Reply #118 on: January 29, 2014, 02:04:36 AM »
  I thought that some of you may also find this older Bashar video concerning Crystals, pyramids, and healing, very interesting.  As I did...

  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8b7oCoyZCsw

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« Reply #119 on: January 29, 2014, 09:36:30 AM »
Interesting video, so I wonder who will discover how to use crystal for communications.