Re: Dotto ring info?

Jerry Wayne Decker ( jwdatwork@yahoo.com )
Wed, 5 Aug 1998 12:03:57 -0700 (PDT)

Hi Folks!

With regard to Dotto's use of Constantan to create the Peltier
junction needed to generate the nearly voltage LESS circuit of 30,000
amps (estimated) which he claimed directly emulated the forces which
hold matter together, it is VERY expensive. I think he had a rather
thick plate of it (according to his patent) that was coupled to the
copper band and connected to form the Peltier junction.

The claim that the units sometimes hovered off the floor at certain
power densities indicate the magnetic field was sufficient to repel
against the earth for lift.

I've been told that people have built a Dotto ring from the patent and
when they used it, it CAUSED cancer instead of curing it. Something
was left out of the patent perhaps?

According to his documents, he claims I think it was 1.8mhz as the
modulation frequency that effected the optimum transcription for new
DNA.

Of course, the original claim is that the DNA is caused to untwist
which expands its surface area to increase the amount of voltage/power
available to the cell by increasing the number of base pairs per turn,
much like secondary windings in a stepup transformer, or even a Tesla
type coil.

Since David Hudson and his claims that the aura was the result of
cellular superconductivity, I have been biased to think Dottos ring
actually intensifies the bioplasma (aura) of the body to engender the
greatest purity of information transfer in the ever dynamic growth of
new tissue.

Since superconductivity is the common key to this, it would appear
that a dense magnetic field with as little voltage as possible would
be synonymous with Dottos ring. I would therefore take that approach.

A late friend, Arthur Coleman, who originally gave me the Dotto
documents years ago, said he used a metal coffin in which the subject
was to lay. The idea being that intense cold and heat would cause a
piezoelectric action in the cells to produce momentary random, yet
systemic high voltage pulses...these would stimulate and heal the body.

Arthur said they would flush in ice cold water to surround the person,
then pull it out very rapidly and replace it with warm water...he said
it was very hard on the subject. The problem was they couldn't cool
or heat the person FAST enough to produce enough piezo activity in the
cells to sufficiently stimulate them.

This is based on the Nordic cultures who take hot saunas then run out
and roll naked in the snow, how it ennervates and stimulates all the
body functions and keeps the skin healthy...

Anyway, lots of approaches....maybe one of those ghostly cold
generating standing waves that Jim's article talked about...<g>...

---crowekri <crowekri@scott.net> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> Anyone who could help me in the construction of a Dotto ring
would
> earn my eternal gratitude. In particular I am looking for a source
(mail
> order or junkyard components) of Constantan or a
electrically/thermally
> similar substitute. I urge anyone interested in this or other
> antigravity/reactionless thrust devices to check the IBM patent
server at :
> www.patents.ibm.com if you haven't already. Some of the patents are
not
> availible online yet but there are quite a few interesting devices
listed.
> Thanks,
> crowekri
>
>
>
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