Tools of the Craft

The stainless Steel Caliper may become the tool of choice for measuring frequencies in the beginning.

Photo of Calipers

While in the beginning we want a frequency generator we can twist the knob and feel it "slide" up a band. After we learn to "slide", and then want to hit a couple specific frequencies at atomic levels, we will need greater accuracy then the knob can provide.

As we progress towards mastering the Isotope Fields, we will want to acquire a more accurate digital function generator to target frequencies with far better accuracy. These will hop between frequencies and are not so nice to "feel" how to "slide."

Also the Scalar Bismuth injection coil is a must for a delivery system using these accurate F gens. The Isotope cannot be manipulated using EM as easily as it can using Mass Vibration.

Developing Sensitivity
The early work on sensitivity can be found here.

Photo Analog F gen


Frequency Generators
In this document , which is not complete, can be found a good digital F gen relatively inexpensive. This technology enables us to bring up Isotope fields from the field fabric.

Digital F Gen Photo

Everything to know about scalar coils
And how to build them can be found from this document.

Photo Scalar Coil


The Piezo Transducer

The Piezo Transducer photo

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During my exploration into the Graviflier experiments I came across another method of mass vibration injection.
The F gen is set to 9 vac sine wave, and used to set up fields on an Aluminum disc using the standard mm = kHz formula.
Results were amazing. This very cheap method can produce good results, and we do not have to build anything.
All parts can now be off the shelf.

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