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Dan Davidson - Practical Guide to Free-Energy Devices

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A simple experiment was performed <strong>to</strong> test the hypothesis that<br />

intersecting rods would generate a magnetic and electrostatic field.<br />

These results are depicted in figure 1.4.5-1. Initial measurements were<br />

taken with a sensitive meter and a fluxgate magne<strong>to</strong>meter. The<br />

experiment was a resounding success. Intersecting lines create a<br />

magnetic and electrostatic field. This is a major breakthrough<br />

discovery wherein shape power aetheric physics predicts a previously<br />

unknown phenomenon.<br />

Further experiments were done <strong>to</strong> verify this effect. Two types of<br />

pyramids were tested. A paper pyramid and a fiberglass pyramid were<br />

constructed with 4-inches bases and other proportions the same as the<br />

Great Pyramid. Each side had lines that went from one side of the<br />

pyramid and converged at the base of the pyramid in a lower corner.<br />

Figure 1.4.5-2 depicts the triangle with the lines that formed each side.<br />

Figure 1.4.5-2 Sides of Pyramids Used in Magnetic Field<br />

Measurement Comparison Tests<br />

Magnetic measurements were taken with a fluxgate magne<strong>to</strong>meter of<br />

the magnetic field at the base of each pyramid. Table 1.4.5-1<br />

summarizes the measurement results.

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