Rodin aerodynamics - Free-Energy Devices
Rodin aerodynamics - Free-Energy Devices
Rodin aerodynamics - Free-Energy Devices
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Only 10% of the energy produced is converted into light. In a motor based on<br />
the <strong>Rodin</strong> Coil, the heat produced is minimal due to the <strong>Rodin</strong> Coil’s ability to<br />
concentrate magnetic energy at it its core far more efficiently than any device<br />
presently existing. Moreover, the <strong>Rodin</strong> Coil device is extremely durable and<br />
efficient.<br />
COMMUNICATIONS<br />
<strong>Rodin</strong>-Coil antennas will radically change communications. They can receive and<br />
transmit through any media, penetrating what even magnets cannot penetrate,<br />
with a sensitivity heretofore considered impossible. Testing by engineers has<br />
already shown that the <strong>Rodin</strong> Coil is 60% more sensitive than any antenna<br />
existing. As a result, the U.S. government presently uses antennas designed by<br />
<strong>Rodin</strong> to protect the boundaries of the United States.<br />
The ultimate application of <strong>Rodin</strong> coils to the field of antenna design is in the<br />
field of the human brain which is, in essence, an antenna. <strong>Rodin</strong> coils actually<br />
pick up and transmit “spirit” – that which animates and is present in all creation.<br />
DNA and MICROBIOLOGY<br />
DNA is thought to be a double helix with a displacement, called the major<br />
groove, nestled inside it. This displacement is critical to the field of medicine.<br />
Genetic scientists believe the major groove is hollow. However, the <strong>Rodin</strong><br />
Solution reveals mathematically that the major groove nested inside the double<br />
helix of DNA is not hollow but occupied by a morphogenetic field (bioetheric<br />
template)<br />
defined by one of the two mathematical patterns discovered by <strong>Rodin</strong>, which he<br />
calls the potential major groove gap space or the flux field of 3, 9, 6.<br />
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