Phase Conjugation

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Fri, 20 Feb 1998 12:59:19 -0800

Hi Folks!

Received a most interesting email from Peter Kelly on 'the importance of
phase conjugation'....it is the first time I've seen him describe his
experiments with multiple transistors with a common input as well as his
thoughts on the matter. When I visited Pete's lab several years ago, he
showed me this circuit, it was quite simple, being 12 transistors
connected in parallel, with a common input and a common output. These
were off the shelf transistors. Pete said it could be used as a scalar
detector and showed an oscilloscope image of what was being picked up by
the circuit. The screen showed what looked like nested frequencies that
indicated frequencies WITHIN frequencies as high as the scope could
detect....Peter explained that scalars occur like onions, skins within
skins...this fits with Keely's claims that mass aggregations have many,
many frequencies. Each atom, combining to form each molecule combining
to form the mass aggregation....

What I did not put in the file, Peter said something very odd happens
when you hook in a 13th transistor to this circuit. When power is
applied, one of the transistors will no longer function,...when he cut
into the transistor to see what had happened, there was a CAVITY where
the transistor had been, hollowed or scooped out as if vaporized.

At that time, I told Pete it reminded me of the Maxim light which is
supposed to be a super high frequency that dissolves mass instantly
without any smoke, flash or other indication of disintegration.

Anyway, read between the lines on this document, there is much being said
here; http://keelynet.com/energy/petphase.htm

Closer every day...

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