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The Wizcoil - a truncated hourglass coil.
It is perhaps not as user friendly as some of the other coils, the energy
from it is very sharp. But it does focus a lot of energy, even when it made in a
small size. The coil in these pics is small enough to fit inside a 3"
tetrahedron, and I guess I used about 10 inches of wire for each one. The basic
concept is you have an hourglass coil, but one end gets smaller instead of
flaring back out to form another cone. This coil so far seems to be strongly
unidirectional, in that it focuses the orgone into a tight beam emerging from
the small end. Around the beam is a more diffuse vortex which radiates out like
the cone would, if you were to use two cones like a common hourglass coil. I
have been using this coil in manifestation, and it seems to work well for that.
Also cast it inside a bunch of tetrahedron TBs I made, with small quartz point
inside the large end. The tip of the xtal is pointing toward the small end of
the coil. The coil seems to draw energy from all around it, but mostly from the
wide end, and amplify & focus it, then spit it out the tip in a tight pattern.
Also have been getting some interesting effects from putting one of these coils
in the ends of an hourglass coil, like a compound hourglass coil I guess. |
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Update July 02/2003 - OOPS! Made a mistake when I wrote this article originally. The original coil design was a CCW coil, not a CW coil. I have modified the text to reflect this, and will try making a CW coil to compare against the originals. I guess wizzer needs a vacation hahaha. By my terminology, this coil is a CCW coil because if you look at the direction of energy flow, and imagine that you are the energy as it passes along the wire, you will see that you are spiraling CCW. Sorry about the mistake, it happens :) ... also, will be trying out an idea suggested to me on the cloudbusters yahoo group, which is to add a fourth stage, opposed wrap, coil... with the diameter of the 4th stage coil being the same as the diameter of the wire used to make the first coil (so then the 4th stage would be a CW wrap). Would have to be made from a much smaller gage of wire. Will post results when I have done so, in the meantime original coil design is FULLY FUNCTIONAL AS IS regardless of whether or not I got confused about the direction of wrap it ought to be categorized under, and regardless of whether or not a 4th stage proves to be worthwhile addition. If you can't understand what I mean about the direction of the wrap, just copy it so it comes out like the one in the picture. It rocks in TBs. Jon Logan |
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