Re: Dotto ring info?

crowekri ( (no email) )
Wed, 5 Aug 1998 16:06:32 -0500

What a shame here I am with a great copper hoop 28inches dia. .5inch thick,
8inches wide, half a dozen hot water heater elements and a practically new
refrigerator compressor. Luckily I just happened to have this stuff around
and just thought it would make a good experiment. Well until I find some
cheap Constantan I'll go search the patents for another interesting device.

Thanks again,
crowekri
-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry Wayne Decker <jwdatwork@yahoo.com>
To: KeelyNet Discussion List <KeelyNet@DallasTexas.net>
Date: Wednesday, August 05, 1998 2:11 PM
Subject: Re: Dotto ring info?

>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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