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I would like to duplicate the experiment described below. I have a
couple questions:
1. The starter solenoid has 2 big copper connections on the side
and
2 small ones on top marked "I" and "S". The big connection posts
are
not marked + nor -. Where should I connect the leads from the 12
volt
battery?

2. Should the coil be connected to the solenoid at one end only?

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This thread started out on Keelynet and ended up on http://health.
groups.yahoo.com/group/microelectricitygermkiller .

High Power Magnetic Impulse Experiment - 12/02/97

*** The following file is an anecdotal account from a party who
wishes
to remain anonymous. It is purely for entertainment and in no way
is
it being recommended as a treatment. See a qualified medical
practitioner if you have medical problems. ***

Got an interesting call the other day from a fellow who had been
suffering from a hiatal hernia. He said this caused a kind of acid
reflux which gave him pain after eating. The temporary solution
was to
take $3.00 capsules which would alleviate the pain for a brief
period.
After reading about the work of Gianni Dotto and several other
files
on high density magnetic fields, this fellow decided to try an
experiment.

As I understood it, high density magnetic flux lines when pulsed
near
the body will induce a higher electrical potential in the cells.
Based
on this, a length of #9 solid core insulated copper wire was
wrapped
around the subject's chest area. This wire was connected through
an
off-the- shelf automobile STARTER SOLENOID. The starter solenoid
was
connected to a 12VDC deep cycle marine battery.

The idea was to use the starter solenoid as a momentary switch.
When
the battery current rushed into the coil of wire, it would produce
a
fast rising high density magnetic current that would fully
saturate
tissue within the coil. The North end of this coil should be at
the
top end of the body, the South at the lower section of the body.

It was estimated that an approximately 2000 ampere current at
12VDC
was sent through the coil.

Our anonymous friend reports an IMMEDIATE cessation of pain with
no
recurrence of the reflux problem. He went on to zap himself a few
more
times for good measure and each time he felt better and more
energetic.

This information was passed to another fellow who suffered from a
bone
injury in his arm from a Viet Nam incident. He zapped himself with
the
arrangement and reported instant cessation of pain after years of
discomfort. In addition, he said his weak arm which had the bone
condition was now much stronger than his 'good' arm.

The recounter of this story says he thinks the high intensity
magnetic
impulse causes the DNA to constrict momentarily. I don't see how
this
would alleviate pain in itself and at this time there is evidence
for
why the pain goes away.

Dr. Pappas has patented a similar technique and has an idea of why
it
works, see the Pappas Pain Control Device at the bottom of this
file
for more detail. Bob Beck also has a magnetic impulse version of
his
HIV Blood Neutralizer circuit that is intended to clear the lymph
nodes. It is also listed at the bottom of this file.

Quite a novel story which the anonymous reporter swears is true,
at
least he said it worked for him and his friend. I think the beauty
of
it is the pure redneck experimenter attitude, using off-the-shelf
components in a simple configuration to produce results.







Sun Feb 5, 2006 9:23 pm

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I would like to duplicate the experiment described below. I have a couple questions: 1. The starter solenoid has 2 big copper connections on the side and 2...
fuertepazmado
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Feb 5, 2006
9:24 pm

... Either way works. Keep in mind the inside uses a copper disc to close the ckt; activated by the coil around a ferrite coil core. When...
aubug3
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Feb 6, 2006
7:39 am

So the + and - cables from the battery are connected to the large terminals on the side of the solenoid. Let's say I'll connect + to the large terminal that is...
fuertepazmado
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Feb 7, 2006
12:28 am

NO!!! That won't work at all! The two large connections on the solenoid are like the two connections on a lightswitch, when the switch is "off" there is no...
Ken Curtis
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Feb 14, 2006
10:08 pm

Thank you, Ken So I could connect the small "I" terminal to the - side of the battery with a push button switch between the two. The positive side of the ...
fuertepazmado
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Feb 15, 2006
5:29 am

Hi fuertepazmado, No it is not correct. the I terminal is not used. you connect to the S terminal only the push button gose to the S terminal and the positive...
V
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Feb 15, 2006
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Hi fuertepazmado, Here is a wiring diagram of that. http://photoman.bizland.com/images/MegaMagpulser.jpg Take care, V ... --...
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thanks V-worth a thousand words! ... battery ... the ... <ken. ... when ... This ... The ... connectors ... of ... connections ... the ... the ... the ... You ...
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