Re: Smith Coils

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Sat, 14 Feb 1998 00:55:42 -0800

Hi Folks!

Regarding Smith coils as opposed to Caduceus coils....

I was thinking a Smith coil were two separate wires wrapped at a 45
degree angle to each other and that were to remain unconnected so that
you have two wires on each end, four wires total.

A caduceus coil is also 2 wires similarly wound at 45 degree angles, but
connected on one end so that you have one continuous counterwound wire.
This is supposed to be bifilar in that it cancels the magnetic field,
leaving only the electric field (also called 'motional' by Hooper and
'scalar by Bearden).

This is a bit confusing because as I understand it a pure scalar results
from a complete 180 degree phase angle between two identical frequencies.
This cancels to produce the spacial stress wave.

With the Smith coil, being at 45 degree angles, this is only a 90 degree
phase shift.

Along this line, I've read a comment that we live in a 3 dimensional
universe, so 1 dimension is electric, 1 dimension is magnetic, 1
dimension is time/gravity.

WE NEED SCALAR MEASURING EQUIPMENT SUCH AS SCALAR MULTIMETERS AND SCALAR
OSCILLOSCOPES.

This would STOP all these speculations....because we could each measure
and see how the damn things really work.

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