PowerPedia:Multiple Wave Oscillator
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The Multiple Wave Oscillator was developed by George Lakhovsky. By November 1923, Lakhovsky published papers in which he expounded on his theory of biological emission and reception of rays. The research used a special apparatus, the Multiple Wave Oscillator, for the studies. Lakhovsky reported in his research that living cells were regenerated by the appliocation of electromagnetic fields comprising of multiple wavelengths.
The Multiple Wave Oscillator is an apparatus capable of sending out simultaneously different wavelengths so that among these waves or their harmonics there is found almost always one or several capable of producing the best effect sought for an application. There is used for that purpose the property of open circuits having a fundamental or natural self induction and capacity to oscillate upon a well determined wave length if they are excited by electric impulses emanating from discharges of any source. The radiating part of the system, producing waves of various lengths, is therefore constituted by a certain number of concentric open rings of different diameters, which are maintained insulated by any appropriate means. These rings may or may not be terminated by small spheres forming capacities. These rings may be arranged either in the same plane or in different planes so as to form any surfaces, such as portions of cones, spheres, paraboloids, ellipsoids, etc., these surfaces being of a nature to concentrate the waves in a determined direction in the manner of a reflector, for example.
These rings may be fed by any producing device whatever of high frequency, for example, a combination comprising a trembler coil (or any other transformer) and a high frequency circuit provided with a self-induction coil and a capacity. One or several points of this high frequency circuit is or are connected to the end of one or several of the rings forming the radiating apparatus. The other rings not connected are excited by induction. The complete apparatus (coil, high frequency circuits, rings, etc.) may be mounted in a box or upon a small board capable of sliding along a guide or rocking so as to be able to be placed in the most convenient position.
External articles and referecnes
- G. Lakhovsky, "Curing Cancer with Ultra Radio Frequencies", Radio News, February 1925
- U.S. Patent 1962565 (http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?patentnumber=1962565) (G.patent (http://www.google.com/patents?q=1962565); PDF (http://www.pat2pdf.org/pat2pdf/foo.pl?number=1962565)) "Apparatus with Circuits Oscillating under Multiple Wavelengths"
- U.S. Patent 2351055 (http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?patentnumber=2351055) (G.patent (http://www.google.com/patents?q=2351055); PDF (http://www.pat2pdf.org/pat2pdf/foo.pl?number=2351055)) "Tube for Producing Appropriate Wavelengths"
- T. Grotz, and B. Hillstead, Frequency Analysis of the Lakhovsky MWO.
- Georges Lakhovsky: Multiple Wave Oscillator (http://www.rexresearch.com/lakhov/lakhusps.htm), Rex research.com <http://www.rexresearch.com/>
See also
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