Messengeroflight wrote at
30 Sep 2010 10:45 AM GMT: </span>
riws wrote: Hey ML
Thanks a lot for your help. As it is Jon Logan has closed his order book for sometime, so will get in touch with him later regarding this...
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Your very welcome Riws Jon Logans Stereo ring is a great device and very powerful. The power it generates can be overwhelming. heres What Jon said to me regarding my rad5 and the BV IV unit. "The BG IV and your other unit will create a radial field around the device extending anywhere form a few tens of feet to a few hundred feet depending on the power level, the trend running through it, and ambient conditions.
There will be a vertical beam extending upwards for several hundred feet, but these are just the local field effects.
When working on a remote target, distance is more-or-less irrelevant, and the energy does not necessarily travel to the target in a point-to-point beam, but rather appears to disappear in an imploding vortex at the generation point or point where the target sample is placed, to reappear through an exploding vortex at the local of the remote target.
We still have a lot to learn, but in general it would be more accurate to say that for close work, anything within a few hundred feet, line-of-sight is a good rule of thumb to use.
But when using a sample of a remote target, the energy goes 'through' the sample and emerges at the target location, more like 'wormhole' from sci-fi than like a direct beam. Understand?"
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