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I have often wondered if an external electromagnet may be a better way to

modulate plasma than all the complex and expensive circuitry normally used.

Permanent magnets apparently make plasma rotate:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen & v=UMJ3eCHZtGY & NR=1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GA8ejIuZYwA & feature=related

Rotating the plasma may be a viable means of modulating it, as the human body

emits an electromagnetic field that extends several yards, so that an EKG or EEG

can be sensed with the right equipment, from across the room.

This way, all the concerns with SWR would be eliminated. You would only have to

worry about lighting the tube in the normal manner, as if you were using it for

a lamp. A coil of wire could be wound on a strong ring magnet and placed around

the tube. That way, a small electrical signal could modulate the strong magnetic

field of the magnet, which would then modulate the plasma. By modulating the

position of the plasma in space relative to the human body, the duty cycle can

also be kept at 100%, all the time, thius allowing for much more energy to be

radiated.

It wouldn't have to be a ring magnet, though. A non-ring magnet with an

electromagnet wound on it could be placed near the side of the tube. Or a

non-magnetized core with wire wound on it.

I think DC (Crookes) plasma tubes are a very interesting area for Rife research.

Magnetic fields affect DC plasmas much moreso than AC ones.

I am interested in non-traditional materials in Rife tubes, and soon I intend to

experiment with iodine and deuterium spectrum tubes that are modulated. Also

short-wave UV tubes.

I am also very interested by this passage:

http://journal.borderlands.com/2010/black-waves/

" ...Mr. Hart has a tube which is depressurized and filled with a mixture of

mercury and helium. Within this tube are two screens which are saturated with

carnotite. Each end of the tube has an electrode, and these are connected

(electrode and screen) to a 4000 volt transformer.

When the A.C. power switched on, there is a sudden transformation in the room as

the tube begins to thunder and rattle. The sounds outside the tube are said, by

Mr. Winter, to resemble small lightning strokes. Geiger counters held far from

the apparatus simply go off the scale. Contrary to the opinions of some

observers of this phenomenon, we believe that a strange dynamic surge fluxes

through the room, we do not believe that it is a mere electromagnetic

disturbance which effects the Geiger tube jam... "

Carnotite is uranium ore, by the way, and it also contains radium. Uranium ore

is much more radioactive than pure uranium metal.

I've been working with a small amount of mildly radioactive material in

something else, an antenna for Lee Crock's device, and it has given some very

interesting results. I have used radium, though, and it gives overwhelming

effects. I look forward to a plasma tube with internal radioactive electrides. I

don 't think any of the effects I'm talking about have anything to do with the

normal use of radionuclides in tubes, such as to enhance thermionic emission. I

think it's a completely new physics concept, and not explainable by known and

accepted theories.

http://desmond.imageshack.us/Himg607/scaled.php?server=607 & filename=theaugur.jpg\

& res=medium

http://desmond.imageshack.us/Himg196/scaled.php?server=196 & filename=augurantenna\

slabeled.jpg & res=medium

I weldome your thoughts on the above ideas, as long as they are constructive in

nature. Thank you for your time.

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