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Dan Davidson - Practical Guide to Free-Energy Devices

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1.4.4 Shape Power of Two Intersecting Lines<br />

Now the fun begins. When two lines intersect, there is a gradient of<br />

aetheric intensity between the two converging lines. Did you get that?<br />

Two intersecting or converging lines create an energy<br />

gradient in the aether.<br />

The closer <strong>to</strong> the intersection of the two lines the more intense the<br />

interaction. Conversely, the farther away from the intersection the less<br />

interaction of aetheric flows of the two lines.<br />

Because the nuclear aetheric flows are vortical (i.e., little spinning flows<br />

in the aetheric field) these flows will tend <strong>to</strong> orient <strong>to</strong> the least resistance<br />

between them. This means that aetheric flows will form larger vortexes<br />

close <strong>to</strong> the intersection of the two lines. The net result of aetheric flows<br />

is a vortexing effect between the two intersecting lines with the vortex<br />

most intense at the intersection.<br />

With this configuration, we have now created a macro level, three<br />

dimensional, vortex in space with polarity from a simple planar figure.<br />

The intensity is greatest at the intersection of the two lines and least at<br />

the widest point of the two intersecting lines as is obvious in figure 1.4.4-<br />

1. Because this is a <strong>to</strong>tally balanced flow of aetheric force between the<br />

two lines, there should be creation of a small amount of electron charge<br />

and a magnetic field but most of it would be concentrated near the<br />

intersection of the lines. Remember, a magnetic field, as discussed<br />

previously, is an aetheric vortex around the magnet so a vortexing in<br />

aether creates a magnetic field.<br />

Figure 1.4.4-1. Aetheric Vortex Phenomenon Between Two Lines<br />

Intersecting<br />

Clairvoyant and clairsentient testing was used <strong>to</strong> examine what type of<br />

energy patterns formed around the intersecting lines resulting in a

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