Gates in the Field- An E-book on Energy Awareness and Self Healing

Photograph by Peter J. Dean

An E-book on Energy Awareness, Self Healing and the Power of the Heart to Heal
by Thomas Lee Jacobs
www.helpfulwaves.com

Back in 1998 I began writing a short 29 page E-book on energy awareness and self healing that has changed over time as I integrated and learned new insights about hands on healing, weak electromagnetic fields in nature and my place on the spiritual path . My current work with tuning the molecular structure of materials such as silicone wristbands using designer electromagnetic fields and replicating weak fields in nature is a direct result of trying to understand the outer expression of hands on healing. My work at this web site, www.helpfulwaves.com, is all about sharing what I have discovered and refined over the years.

I will make further updates to the book over time. I do ask, as a courtesy, that you ask for permission to post the E-book online and that it not be used for commercial purposes. I invite you to visit the E-book page and hopefully you will come away with some new and helpful insights on energy awareness and healing. Here is the link below:

Gates in the Field E-Book

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White Rhinoceros Horn- Replicating the Weak Field

White Rhinoceros by Esculapio

One of the benefits of matching molecular structures as electromagnetic fields is replicating biological systems in terms of their weak field. The match can be made by hand or, in the case of the White Rhinoceros horn, via a audio recording of the White Rhino. I talk more about this process here and here.

I know this because of a particular pattern recognition ability I have with weak electromagnetic fields. It is a similar process to that of developing the skill of human echolocation but in this case it is the skill of interpreting weak electromagnetic fields and their physiological affect on the body and most likely other biological life.

The White Rhinoceros is on the verge of extinction due mainly to poaching. Its horn is valued for its supposed healing benefits. You can read more about this at the Nature site. The good news is that we can replicate the weak field of the White Rhinoceros horn that will have the same physiological affect on the body as the actual horn itself. This is good news indeed!

One can then replicate the healing field by tuning material such as a silicone wristband or playing the designer audio mp3 using a Mobius coil plugged into the earphone jack of your mp3 player. You can read more about how to tune material using my designer mp3 audio files here.

There is no need to kill these animals for their body parts when a more sane and extremely inexpensive process for replicating the healing attributes is readily available.

Please spread the word.

Weak field replication of the White Rhinoceros Horn as a mp3 audio file

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Linking the Moon to the Chesapeake Bay Impact Crater

NASA image of Earth from the Moon

Approximately 35 million years ago a large impactor from space hit the Chesapeake Bay area on the eastern seaboard of United States. The crater is 53 miles wide and almost a mile deep. You can read more on the impact crater here.

Adapted from USGS web site

Part of the ejecta thrown from the impact was in the form of molten glass that traveled in a ray pattern over the region as as far as Ledbetter, Texas 1500 miles away. These tektites are called Bediasite and are part of the North American strewnfield.

My work with matching the weak fields of molecular structures makes it possible to compare the weak electromagnetic field of the Bediasite sample below with the weak field of Apollo 12 lunar sample 12047,6. I have access to both samples. In the case of the Apollo 12 lunar sample I was able to be in close enough proximity to make the match. It is on display at the Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington.

Bediasite

Apollo 12 Lunar Sample 12047,6 Photograph by Chuck Northcutt

What I found is that the compound frequency match for the Bediasite sample is 1132, 1253 Hz. The frequency match for the Apollo 12 lunar sample is 1137, 1227 Hz.

This points to the possibility that the meteor that impacted in the Chesapeake Bay region may have originated from the surface of the Moon.

U.S. Flag on the Moon Apollo 11 NASA

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Interesting Preliminary Experiment in the Neural Development Lab

Calcium Imaging Machine with Electrical Coil

On February 5, 2010 Jonathan, a graduate student at a major university, contacted me about my research with compound frequencies and the physiological effect they have. His research expertise is calcium imaging of cerebral cortex in mice. Though very busy working on his thesis, Jonathan found time to set up a preliminary experiment using an electrical audio coil and a weak field molecular frequency match I made for caffeine.  Below is email correspondence that took place for the experiment.

We use mice as an experimental model. We do, however, have many ways of measuring physical processes. I have designed some audio files based on the cyclotron resonance frequency of Ca2+, but I have been too busy to test them. What kind of compound audio frequency did you have in mind?

As to what compound would be the most effective demonstration of the effect, several come to mind: K+, caffeine, ATP. Each of these increases intracellular calcium concentration by a different mechanism. I can easily measure [Ca2+]i in brain slices using fura-2. I know some work has been done in this area but I don’t know the exact nature of the research. I definitely need to read more of the relevant literature.

We agreed to use a frequency match I made for caffeine.

A colleague of mine is doing some experiments on the calcium imaging rig. Hopefully I will be able to perform the experiments on Thursday evening. Could you send me .wav files of the frequencies? I think that will produce a more accurate EM waveform.

April 24th

There seems to be a small effect of the caffeine waveform after about 15min, but it’s late and I can’t be certain that it’s not an artifact. I will analyze the data tomorrow.

April 25th

Here are some pictures of the coil I was using. The magnet wire was 22-gauge 40ft long and the diameter of the coil was about 2.25in. so the number of coils is about 68. It was powered by my mp3 player at full volume. If you know how, or know anyone who knows how to calculate field strength based on the information below it would greatly help us in comparing the field generated to that used in other experiments, and also to know if we need more power. I was thinking about trying a large stereo amplifier, but it would be good to be able to calculate what we are already producing and how much of an increase in magnetic field strength that would buy us. Another thought: are any of the frequencies used in the waves you produce below 20hz? My mp3 player doesn’t amplify frequencies below this.

Amplifier response bandwidth 20 – 20000 Hz
Signal-to-noise ratio 95 dB
Sound Output 16 Ohm Earphone: 37mW + 37mW (74mW total)

I will analyze the data and send you some graphs when I have a chance, but the only way to know if it’s not an artifact is to replicate the effect several times. If we always see an effect, even a small one, that we don’t see in the control condition then we know for sure. I didn’t record a lengthy control period yesterday, but interestingly I saw a flat-line when I played single frequency sine waves (calcium ion cyclotron resonance frequencies) whereas there appears to be an increase in intracellular calcium concentration with the caffeine wave.

I wish we had started this experiment a long time ago. My time in this lab is coming to a close and I have to move on, but hopefully before I do there will be a chance to replicate this effect a few more times and try a bigger amplifier or another method of producing the waves (one not limited by the 20hz barrier of my mp3 player). First, I need to finish my thesis.

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Replicating the Weak Electromagnetic Field of Caffeine

Photograph by Capture It!

Many of us love our morning cup of coffee. I know I do and a lot of it revolves around the stimulative effect of caffeine. The good news is that this stimulative effect can be replicated either as a weak oscillating electromagnetic field or a tuned molecular structure such as a silicone wristband or anodized aluminum.

I know this because of a particular pattern recognition ability I have with weak electromagnetic fields. It is a similar process to that of developing the skill of human echolocation but in this case it is the skill of interpreting weak electromagnetic fields and their physiological affect on the body and most likely other biological life.

Starbucks has little to fear when it comes to the replication of the weak lower frequency electromagnetic field of caffeine as I have not figured out how to replicate the taste of an excellent cup of coffee. The stimulative effect of the chemical caffeine, however, is another matter. My ongoing work with matching weak fields of molecular structures shows that they have a physiological affect on the body.

Below is the frequency match for caffeine as an mp3 audio file and you can learn more about how to tune items at this link for an alternative cup of Joe.

Caffeine compound frequency match

For most people tuning anodized aluminum will work best. I tuned a 3 inch key chain carabiner that works very well and clip it to my belt loop. It will not be an instant rush like a cup of coffee but more like a gradual eye opener; pun intended.

For people fearing a caffeine headache if they cut down on their daily java, perhaps by wearing a tuned item they can now really enjoy that one cup of coffee instead of drinking three. This may give the body a chance to settle out giving you the freedom to choose.

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St John’s Wort- Replicating the Weak Field

St John's Wort by Dataportal

St John’s Wart, Hypericum perforatum, is widely used as an over-the-counter herbal supplement for promoting a positive mood. What is not commonly known is that the weak molecular field of Hypericum perforatum can be matched and replicated as an electromagnetic field from an electrical coil or tuned into a host material such as anodized aluminum that can be held or worn near the body. You can read more about this process here.

Weak electromagnetic fields have a physiological affect on the body. The weak field match for St John’s Wort has a similar physiological affect on the body as ingesting the herbal supplement. Wearing a tuned anodized aluminum item may also reduce the recommended dosage. There is more information on this dynamic at this link, “Emerging Synergisms between Drugs and Physiological Patterned Weak Electromagnetic Fields“.

I know this because of a particular pattern recognition ability I have with weak electromagnetic fields. It is a similar process to that of developing the skill of human echolocation but in this case it is the skill of interpreting weak electromagnetic fields and their physiological affect on the body and most likely other biological life.

Here is the molecular electromagnetic field match for St John’s Wart as an mp3 audio file. My recommendation is tuning anodized aluminum, such as a 3″ key chain carabiner and attaching it to your belt loop or placing it in your pocket. You can learn more about how to tune items on page 2.

St John’s Wort molecular field replication frequency

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Experiencing Saturn’s Moon Titan- A Weak Field Replication

Titan Globe - wikipedia

The ongoing Cassini Solstice Mission to Saturn offers us a unique way to replicate the area-specific weak electromagnetic field of Titan, one of Saturn’s moons. We can recreate this field from the audio recording made by the Huygens probe as it descended through the atmosphere to the surface. “Huygens separated from the Cassini orbiter on December 25, 2004, and landed on Titan on January 14, 2005 near the Xanadu region.” “This was the first time in history that audible sounds from another planetary body had been recorded.” Watch the descent video here.

Artist's Impression Huygens on Titan- NASA

Area-specific weak electromagnetic fields can be extracted from audio recordings and have a physiological affect on the body. You can read more on how these weak fields can be replicated here and here. The key insight is that more advanced simulations, using the area-specific weak fields of other planetary bodies, can be used by NASA for training astronauts for future space missions. The field replication can be made by tuning items using the designer electromagnetic frequency of Titan that are held or worn on the body as well as using specially designed electrical coils.

I know this because of a particular pattern recognition ability I have with weak electromagnetic fields. It is a similar process to that of developing the skill of human echolocation but in this case it is the skill of interpreting weak electromagnetic fields and their physiological affect on the body and most likely other biological life.

The use of audio recordings on space probes and other robotic missions to planetary bodies offer a new approach to analyzing these area-specific weak electromagnetic fields. Similar to the Apollo missions, an atmosphere for sound recording can be brought with the probes and rovers where no atmosphere exists.

I extracted the area-specific weak electromagnetic field frequencies from the actual audio recorded by the onboard microphone on the Huygens probe as it descended by parachute to the surface of Titan. Below is the link to the area-specific weak field of Titan as an mp3 audio file. This is what Titan feels like.

Titan’s Xanadu region weak electromagnetic field replication

Here is a video I put together that demonstrates how a video simulation of Titan’s weak field and its physiological affect on the body can be designed.

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Walking with Apollo 12 in Surveyor Crater- A Weak Field Replication

Apollo Intrepid and Surveyor 3- NASA

Apollo 12 landed on the Lunar surface in the Ocean of Storms on November 19, 1969. Astronauts Pete Conrad and Alan Bean made two Moon walks (EVA). On the second EVA, they descended into Surveyor crater collecting rock samples on their way down to the Surveyor 3 spacecraft.

Apollo 12 site: Traverse map- NASA

Apollo 12 site: Traverse map- NASA

One of the rock samples collected was 12407 on the northeast side of Surveyor crater as the astronauts initially made their way around the crater rim. I marked the area in yellow where the sample was collected on the NASA Lunar sample map below:

Apollo 12 Lunar Sample Map- NASA

The Museum of Flight located in Seattle, WA has on display a portion of the Apollo 12 Lunar sample 12407 now labeled as 12407,6.

Apollo 12 Lunar sample 12407,6 Photograph by Chuck Northcutt

Apollo 12 Lunar sample 12407,6 photograph by Chuck Northcutt

In my article on replicating the weak electromagnetic field of Havasu Falls in the Grand Canyon, I discuss in more detail how area specific weak magnetic fields are generated from the atomic arrangement of bonded atoms in their molecular form. The area specific weak electromagnetic fields can be extracted from audio recorded at these sites as well as matched directly from geological samples. Weak electromagnetic fields have a physiological impact/affect on biological systems.

I know this because of a particular pattern recognition ability I have with weak electromagnetic fields. It is a similar process to that of developing the skill of human echolocation but in this case it is the skill of interpreting weak electromagnetic fields and their physiological affect on the body and most likely other biological life.

Two sources for replicating the weak electromagnetic field at Surveyor crater are the actual audio voice recordings of the astronauts when they made their way into the crater and also by a direct match from the Lunar sample 12407,6 at the Museum of Flight. It is now possible to incorporate these weak electromagnetic field matches into an audio visual simulation of this Moon walk via a recreated electromagnetic field from an electrical coil and also by wearing material tuned to the area specific weak fields of Surveyor crater. We are taking Lunar surface simulation to the next level through the addition of the weak electromagnetic fields that the body recognizes and are the same fields that the Apollo 12 astronauts encountered at the crater.

I have created two mp3 audio files for the weak electromagnetic fields at Surveyor crater. The first mp3 is the matched compound frequencies of the Apollo 12 Lunar sample 12407,6 that represents the area specific weak electromagnetic field the astronauts encountered at the crater. As they descend into Surveyor crater this baseline field changes as they approach the surveyor spacecraft. The electromagnetic field elevates due to the material makeup of the spacecraft. In a way, Pete Conrad and Alan Bean act as biological sensors as the changes in the weak electromagnetic fields are captured in their voice communications.

Remember, it is not the mechanical sound waves from your speaker that we are focusing on when you play the mp3 files but the oscillating electromagnetic field emanating from your speaker’s audio coil. This weak field has a physiological affect on the body and is the basis of the field replication for Surveyor crater.

Area Specific Weak Field of Surveyor crater from Lunar Sample 12407,6

Elevated Weak Field due to Surveyor 3 Spacecraft

Below is the audio transcript of the Apollo 12 astronauts at Surveyor crater. I have marked on the transcript the approximate time when the weak electromagnetic field begins to elevate as they approach the Surveyor 3 spacecraft. Both the actual audio recording I used to extract the weak Lunar weak fields and transcript are from NASA’s Apollo 12 Lunar Surface Journal and the Bernie Scrivener Audio Tapes.

133:51:35 Gibson: Roger. We copy those comments. Pete and Al, we show you’re 2 plus 23 into the EVA and, based on a 4-hour EVA, you would be leaving the Surveyor at 2 plus 50. But don’t rush; we’d like to make sure you get a good rest before you go into it (the crater).

133:51:51 Conrad: Okay.

133:51:52 Bean: Why don’t you give me a rock or two, Pete? And I will stick in there. Got any spares? (Pause) There you go. Good rock. Good rock! (Pause)

133:52:07 Conrad: (Chuckling) The world’s greatest juggling act. (Garbled)

133:52:11 Bean: Okay. That’ll be it. (To Ed) We just made a sample of a glass bead and some local rock on the south edge of the Surveyor Crater, Houston. And they’re going into bag 14D.

133:52:29 Gibson: 14D.

133:52:30 Conrad: (Garbled) brings back all of our training. I’m trying to remember who the guy was that kept saying “whatever you do, don’t get dust on the gnomon.” (Hearty laughter from both) Okay. We are going to jog on here for a little bit, Houston, and get a little bit closer to the Surveyor and look her over. (Pause)

133:52:55 Bean: Yeah. Hey, that’s…coming in from the south; looks like a good way, Pete.

133:52:59 Conrad: I’ll tell you what I’m going to do, Al. I am just gonna lope right around here.

133:53:02 Bean: That’s what I mean. If you stay at this level, you’ll end up at Surveyor.

133:53:05 Conrad: You’re right.

133:53:07 Bean: Follow the contour lines.

133:53:08 Conrad: No problem at all, Houston! (Pause) Look at the (Surveyor) scoop sticking out. You couldn’t see that before.

133:53:18 Gibson: Pete and Al, could you give us a comment on how far you’re sinking in?

133:53:24 Conrad: Not sinking in very far at all. This is fairly firm stuff. And I’m down in the crater about the same distance down that Surveyor is. I’m just going around it radially (means “circumferentially”). Wouldn’t you say so, Al?

133:53:41 Bean: Yeah, I would say that…I think Houston is just as concerned about us getting down in this crater. We been thinking about it, too, Houston. (Garbled under Pete)

133:53:47 Conrad: Okay. Yeah, don’t worry about it, Houston, because, really, it’s no strain; I’m 200 feet away from it; I’m at the same level; the ground is firm; and I can go right back up the way I came down with no strain at all.

133:54:02 Bean: That’s right.

133:54:03 Gibson: Roger. Sounds good.

133:54:04 Bean: It’s just exactly the way we thought it was going to be when we were talking about it. (Responding to Ed) Yeah, it is. I don’t think there’ll be any sweat about it.

**** Note by Tom Jacobs: This is the approximate time that the Base Line Weak Electromagnetic Field begins to elevate. The astronauts are about 200 feet away from Surveyor 3.

133:54:09 Conrad: Al, I’ll tell you what let’s do. Get right over here, and we’ll park all of our gear, take ourselves a little rest, go over your photo plan, and then we’ll have at it.

Here is a video I put together a while back on the weak electromagnetic field frequencies of Apollo 12 at Surveyor crater.

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Solving Mystery of Nikola Tesla Energy Plates and Tuning Anodized Aluminum with Alternating Electromagnetic Fields

Nikola Tesla near Spiral Coil- East Houston Street, NY

Watch the video: “Solving Mystery of the Tesla Energy Plates”.

Sometimes when we solve one mystery a more perplexing conundrum emerges. Nikola Tesla was an inventor genius in the time of Thomas Edison. He is most well known for his research, discovery and subsequent patents with alternating current power distribution systems. Also see “Master of Lightning, Tesla Life and Legacy”.

My work with tuning materials with compound frequencies as a designer electromagnetic field from an audio coil points back to Tesla and solves a mystery surrounding how anodized aluminum plates (Tesla Energy Plates or Positive Energy Plates), discussed on the internet today, can have electromagnetic characteristics that affect the body in helpful ways. Perhaps it can be said to be a form of Free Energy, free in that once the field is tuned, using the designer field from the electrical coil, it is enhanced and permanent. No additional source of energy is needed to keep it active. However, you are not going to be able to power up your mp3 player with it. The designer electromagnetic field affects/influences biological systems.

Another aspect of my work is the insight that areas in nature have their own unique magnetic field. They can be matched as designer electromagnetic  frequencies if one is sensitive to weak fields like I am. The weak magnetic field at a specific location can be replicated from audio recordings of that area. The key insight being that the atoms comprising the molecular makeup of that area are “Noisy” and are in constant movement according to their molecular arrangement. The notion of noisy atoms may sound funny but that is the best explanation as to why audio recordings capture these weak electromagnetic fields and play them back as electrical audio signals through an electrical coil creating a unique area-specific weak magnetic field signature.

The area specific weak magnetic fields are described by these noisy atoms in the medium of sound, converted into electrical audio signals and then replicated as an electromagnetic field from an audio coil playing back the recording. They can be detected in the recording and matched by one sensitive to weak magnetic fields. The truth is there is a weak electromagnetic field for all matter with its own unique field frequency.

Historically, special areas in nature have been associated with healing properties. We know that physiologically-patterned weak magnetic fields have an affect on the human body though this is an ongoing area of research. I made a frequency match of the upper Ganges river from a video taken near Rishikesh, India and converted it to a mp3 audio file that I named Harmony. It consists of a three frequency compound tone. You can now use this frequency mix to tune anodized aluminum and other material as discussed here.

There is a compatibility issue with some of my other frequency mixes with aluminum. Harmony works fine.

Harmony mp3 for tuning anodized aluminum

As I mentioned at the beginning of the article the mystery surrounding the Tesla Energy Plates has been solved. Nikola Tesla and others most likely knew that a designer electromagnetic field tunes material. As the information was passed on it no doubt became distorted with fanciful ideas. Most people today do not even know that tuning of materials using designer electromagnetic fields can be performed. Remember this, the key to tuning is a precisely matched designer field.

On the internet you can find many sites discussing and selling Tesla energy plates attributed to the inventor genius Nikola Tesla who lived and worked in the time of Thomas Edison. They are in various forms and colors of anodized aluminum. My guess is that many of these anodized aluminum items, sold for their healing benefits, have not been tuned at all due to the secrecy surrounding the original Tesla energy plate process. You may have purchased one of these anodized aluminum pieces, that were never tuned, at an inflated price! The cost of a small anodized aluminum blank is pennies on the dollar.

Now the analogy is that one may prefer to buy a loaf of bread than bake it, but we do want the real deal. One other aspect to the tuning process is that the Tesla energy plates can be corrupted if placed next to a magnet. They would have to be re-tuned. Not an issue in most cases as we generally do not carry refrigerator magnets around with us. Cell phones, microwaves, computers, etc. are okay.

Here is the conundrum, aluminum does not have any magnetic properties. It is a conductor with about half the conductivity of copper. Other materials I tune do not have magnetic properties either such as silicone wristbands and glass. Like aluminum, once tuned the tuning is permanent and the field of the material is enhanced. However, there are some similarities to magnetism:

1. The designer electromagnetic field used for tuning is replicated in the host material. The replication may be some type of permanently coherent electromagnetic wave pattern on the material’s surface.

2. The host material can be re-tuned.

3. The electromagnetic field of the material remains enhanced once tuned regardless if it is re-tuned or corrupted by another strong field.

In a strange way the host material behaves like an audio tape where the original information imparted into the material (designer field) can be changed to that of a different designer field.

I mentioned that the tuning is permanent and that is true. However, if the material is placed near a strong magnetic field the tuning can be corrupted similar to a credit card magnetic strip placed near a magnet or wiping the hard drive with your computer with a strong magnet. The magnetic field has to be strong and applied for a duration of time. A very strong magnet would have to be rubbed or applied directly on the material. I have worn tuned silicone wristbands all over the world in countless settings without this being an issue. As a side note, the tuning of some of my wristbands are over five years old. That is what I mean as being permanent.

I find it very interesting that the host material’s field remains enhanced and cannot be reverted back to its pre-tuned ambient condition. This brings me back to aluminum. The Tesla Plates use anodized aluminum. There is a reason for this and I believe it has to due with the movement of electromagnetic waves on its surface. The permanently enhanced field of the tuned material may be directly related to this increased surface flow. I say this because the tuned field of regular aluminum that is shiny and not oxidized is much stronger than that of anodized aluminum. Tuned anodized aluminum has a more muted field to it than regular aluminum and the body reacts positively to it. Read more about the tuning and replication process at this link.

Anodized Aluminum Wire

The good news is that you can use inexpensive anodized aluminum wire to tune to the Harmony frequency mix. I’ll leave it up to you what to design with the wire. Once tuned, the enhanced field will take on the weak magnetic field of the upper Ganges river. I have also had excellent results with tuning a 3″ anodized aluminum key chain carabiner.

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Havasu Falls- A Weak Field Replication

Havasu Falls in the Grand Canyon by Mutbka

One of the key insights from my working with weak electromagnetic fields in nature is that the area specific molecular makeup of an area can be replicated by an oscillating electromagnetic field generated by an audio coil. When we generally think of an audio coil as part of a speaker it is in terms of an electromagnet that moves back and forth moving a paper cone to create sound waves. Little thought is given to the electromagnetic field emanating from this coil.

I know this because of a particular pattern recognition ability I have with weak electromagnetic fields. It is a similar process to that of developing the skill of human echolocation but in this case it is the skill of interpreting weak electromagnetic fields and their physiological affect on the body and most likely other biological life.

What is it describing beyond audible noises picked up from a microphone and converted eventually into mechanical sound waves generated by your speaker? Actually something very significant, the microphone is also picking up the area specific weak electromagnetic field that represents the vibrating atoms, in the medium of sound, while in their molecular bonded form. Essentially these “Noisy” atoms are an underlying part of the audio signal. They can be detected and extracted from the electromagnetic field of the audio coil and replicated. These replicated fields have an affect/influence on biological systems. Here is an interesting article discussing the impact of physiologically-patterned weak magnetic fields on the human body. What is also important to understand is that naturally occurring weak electromagnetic fields in nature have similar if not more pronounced effects.

There are weak electromagnetic fields in nature and other planetary bodies that are element/mineral specific, area-specific and regional specific. These weak fields also extend miles out from the surface. There is a unique weak electromagnetic field signature for biological life forms as well.

There are two ways to replicate a targeted weak electromagnetic field. One is via an electrical audio coil-generated electromagnetic field (playing the extracted compound frequencies) and the other is by tuning material with the designer electromagnetic field. The difference between tuning and magnetizing is that the tuning process imprints the new field into that of the host material that is non magnetic. It also enhances the molecular magnetic field of the material. The process is very similar to magnetization in that the material can be re-tuned. However, it will never lose the field enhancement. One way to think of it is creating a weak electromagnetic field in another material that is the same as the original source weak electromagnetic field.

I originally thought that I had independently discovered this tuning process using designer oscillating electromagnetic fields but have recently solved a mystery concerning Nikola Tesla’s work in this area with anodized aluminum, often called Tesla Plates on the internet. He and those he collaborated with knew about this process but had kept it under wraps. My independent rediscovery of how to tune with designer oscillating electromagnetic fields solves this mystery. My work with replicating weak electromagnetic fields in nature may be unique.

Here is the extracted the weak electromagnetic field from this video of Havasu Falls in the Grand Canyon, Arizona. You can play it below as a mp3 audio file for tuning material such as a silicone wristband, glass or anodized aluminum. Remember, we are focusing on the electromagnetic field emanating from your speaker coil and not the down steam mechanical sound waves.

Havasu Falls Weak Electromagnetic Field Replication

For many of you, it will feel like you have just returned to that area.

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