CA1259370A - Method for compensating ground energy radiation and an apparatus for applying this method as well as for using same - Google Patents
Method for compensating ground energy radiation and an apparatus for applying this method as well as for using sameInfo
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Abstract
ABSTRACT
An electromagnetic, pulsatory, positive direct current of a frequency ranging from 1 to 10,000 Hz is continuously emitted into the area of the earth's surface and into the adjacent atmosphere to compensate for the ground energy radiation.
An electromagnetic, pulsatory, positive direct current of a frequency ranging from 1 to 10,000 Hz is continuously emitted into the area of the earth's surface and into the adjacent atmosphere to compensate for the ground energy radiation.
Description
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This invention relates to a method or compensating for magnetic fields of low frequency, particularly for compensating for so-called "earth rays" ~ground energy radiation), as well as to an apparatus for carrying out the method.
In the course of research centered on such earth rays, it has been discovered that these rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation which escapes through the earth's crust at the surface of the earth and which exterlds far in-to the atmosphere. These rays are of different density and they can be found in the form of focused beams at certain spots.
It has already been determined by experiment that lightning bolts strike frequently those spots where the ground energy radiation is dense. This phenomenon is explained in that the clouds of a thunderstorm of a primarily positive charge find a particularly favorable course of discharge to the spots where focused negative beams of ground energy radiation are emitted.
The inventor has utilized this knowledge to develop a method and apparatus which enables him to compensate continuously for the magnetic fields of low frequency being present at the surface of the earth and to substantially eliminate or lessen these magnetic ields.
According to a broad aspect, the method of the invention involves emitting an electromagnetic, pulsatory and positive direct voltage of a fre-quency ranging from 1 to 10,000 llz continuously into the area of the earth's surface and into the adjacent atmosphere.
In order to shield magnetic fields originating with underground watercourses, a frequency of about 3,000 Hz is to be preferred. However, it is known, that a global grid system, the so-called Cury grid system, exists. It was possible to ind out that this magnetic field too can be shielded, if a 1~593'7V
frequency ranging from 1 to 500 Hz is emitted. These low frequencies are to be superimposed upon the higher frequency mentioned before, if grid system crossings of the global grid system are coinciding with underground watercourses.
Therefore, according to the method of this invention, a frequency in the fre-quency range of 1 to 500 Hz, preferably 1 to 50 Hz, is preferably superimposed upon a frequency ranging from 1,000 to 5,000 Hz, preferably 3,000 Hz.
The apparatus for carrying out the method is characterized by a transmitter for generating a pulsatory, positive direct voltage of a frequency ranging from 1 to 10,000 Hz, preferably from 1 to 500 Hz, particularly and preferably between 1 and 50 Hz, and/or in the frequency range of l,OOO to 5,000 Hz, preferably about 3,000 Hz, the antenna of said transmitter emitting the electromagnetic waves into the area of the earth's surface and into the adjac-ent atmosphere.
It has been shown that it is possible by means of the invention to compensate for or to neutralize and balance the magnetic fields of low frequency known as negative earth radiation. It is possible to cover an area of about 20,000 m2 with the radiation by continuously emitting the positive pulses and to shield this area against the earth radiation.
Tests have shown that the shielding against earth radiation made possible by the invention improves the sleep habits and health of persons living within the shielded area. I`hese effects extend over a long period of time if the apparatus operates continuously.
It has been shown in the field of medicine, that the heart beat is stabilized, when the apparatus of the invention is operating. This applies to humans as well as to animals. I~ the apparatus of the invention is in-stalled in the metallic driver's compartment of trucks, passenger cars and ~L2~i93~
other vshlcles, it will act as a compensating magnetic field shielding against electromagnetic, natural radiation therein. It has been noted that when the apparatus is operated in the vehicle itself the driver becomes less tired when driving over an extended period of time. It may be mentioned further on, that effects due to voltage discharges during thunderstorms can be compensated for also by the invention, so that damage by lightning bol-ts to houses, air-planes, power transmission lines, power plants and transmitting stations, etc.
can be avoided.
However, it is also to be considered that said method can be used in combination with beaming devices in order to direct the electromagnetic, pulsatory and positive direct voltage of the frequency mentioned before to suitable objects across great distances in a focused form in order to offer them the advantages of the invention.
In the meantime, devices have become known which are supposed to serve the purpose of deflecting rays and/or beams. However, it has been found with these devices that they do not show any further effects after a period of two to three days and that they not only become ineffective but also that they join in oscillating. But ~he continuous emission of positive pulses corres-ponding to the method of the invention will prevent the shielding from becoming ineffective and ground energy radiation will be largely neutraliæed.
The invention will now be described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawing which, is a circuit diagram of the apparatus of the invention.
The shielding device of the invention can be plugged into an earthing-contact type socket ~not shown) provided for a 220 V a.c. supply 2. A conven-tional rectifier circuit 5 is connected to the a.c. supply via a fuse 3, a 7~) capacitor 3a of 0.47 ~F and 1,000 V, as well as a power separating transformer 4. The rectifier circuit 5 comprises a diode bridge rectiier 6 of 2.2 A and 40 V, a capacitor 7 of 1,000 ~F and 16 V, a resistor 8 of 430 ohms and 1/2 W, as well as an adjusting potentiometer 9 of 50 ohms and 1/2 W, which are connected to a P.N.P. transistor lO ~BD 246) and to a resistor ll of 3.6 ohms and 1/2 W. The rectifier circuit is connected to the actual transmitter por-tion 13 via an electrolytic capacitor 12 of 1,000 ~F and 16 V. The transmit-ter 13 is a conventional circuit arrangement with transistors and an oscillator circuit, which consists of the following components: a resistor 14 of 270 ohms and 1/2 WJ a resistor 15 of lO0 ohms and 1/2 W, a P.N.P. transistor 16 (BD 238), and a further P.N.P transistor 17 (BD 246). The transistor 16 is connected to a control transformer 18 (M42) 42/15 W, which is bridged by an electrolytic capacitor 19 of 0.64 ~F and 60 V. The transistor 17 is connected to the trans-mitting antenna 21 of 228 W made of copper wire, 0.8 mm in diameter, via a further electrolytic capacitor 20 of 0.64 ~F and 60 V. A shield 22 made of sheet copper 0.1 mm thick is provided between the transmitting antenna 21 and the transmitter 13. A control winding 23 made of stranded copper wire 228 W
and 0.45 in diameter is connected to a control lamp 25 via a diode 24 BY 133 in order to enable continuous checking of the proper operation of the apparatus 13, when it is switched on.
The frequency of the positive pulses emitted by the transmitter is 3 kHz, when the input is 8 W. The operating voltage is l90 to 240 V a.c. and 50 Hz or 12 V d.c., respectively. Of course, the output of the transmitter can be varied at random. The range of the electromagnetic pulses is approxi-mately a radius of lO0 meters.
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This invention relates to a method or compensating for magnetic fields of low frequency, particularly for compensating for so-called "earth rays" ~ground energy radiation), as well as to an apparatus for carrying out the method.
In the course of research centered on such earth rays, it has been discovered that these rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation which escapes through the earth's crust at the surface of the earth and which exterlds far in-to the atmosphere. These rays are of different density and they can be found in the form of focused beams at certain spots.
It has already been determined by experiment that lightning bolts strike frequently those spots where the ground energy radiation is dense. This phenomenon is explained in that the clouds of a thunderstorm of a primarily positive charge find a particularly favorable course of discharge to the spots where focused negative beams of ground energy radiation are emitted.
The inventor has utilized this knowledge to develop a method and apparatus which enables him to compensate continuously for the magnetic fields of low frequency being present at the surface of the earth and to substantially eliminate or lessen these magnetic ields.
According to a broad aspect, the method of the invention involves emitting an electromagnetic, pulsatory and positive direct voltage of a fre-quency ranging from 1 to 10,000 llz continuously into the area of the earth's surface and into the adjacent atmosphere.
In order to shield magnetic fields originating with underground watercourses, a frequency of about 3,000 Hz is to be preferred. However, it is known, that a global grid system, the so-called Cury grid system, exists. It was possible to ind out that this magnetic field too can be shielded, if a 1~593'7V
frequency ranging from 1 to 500 Hz is emitted. These low frequencies are to be superimposed upon the higher frequency mentioned before, if grid system crossings of the global grid system are coinciding with underground watercourses.
Therefore, according to the method of this invention, a frequency in the fre-quency range of 1 to 500 Hz, preferably 1 to 50 Hz, is preferably superimposed upon a frequency ranging from 1,000 to 5,000 Hz, preferably 3,000 Hz.
The apparatus for carrying out the method is characterized by a transmitter for generating a pulsatory, positive direct voltage of a frequency ranging from 1 to 10,000 Hz, preferably from 1 to 500 Hz, particularly and preferably between 1 and 50 Hz, and/or in the frequency range of l,OOO to 5,000 Hz, preferably about 3,000 Hz, the antenna of said transmitter emitting the electromagnetic waves into the area of the earth's surface and into the adjac-ent atmosphere.
It has been shown that it is possible by means of the invention to compensate for or to neutralize and balance the magnetic fields of low frequency known as negative earth radiation. It is possible to cover an area of about 20,000 m2 with the radiation by continuously emitting the positive pulses and to shield this area against the earth radiation.
Tests have shown that the shielding against earth radiation made possible by the invention improves the sleep habits and health of persons living within the shielded area. I`hese effects extend over a long period of time if the apparatus operates continuously.
It has been shown in the field of medicine, that the heart beat is stabilized, when the apparatus of the invention is operating. This applies to humans as well as to animals. I~ the apparatus of the invention is in-stalled in the metallic driver's compartment of trucks, passenger cars and ~L2~i93~
other vshlcles, it will act as a compensating magnetic field shielding against electromagnetic, natural radiation therein. It has been noted that when the apparatus is operated in the vehicle itself the driver becomes less tired when driving over an extended period of time. It may be mentioned further on, that effects due to voltage discharges during thunderstorms can be compensated for also by the invention, so that damage by lightning bol-ts to houses, air-planes, power transmission lines, power plants and transmitting stations, etc.
can be avoided.
However, it is also to be considered that said method can be used in combination with beaming devices in order to direct the electromagnetic, pulsatory and positive direct voltage of the frequency mentioned before to suitable objects across great distances in a focused form in order to offer them the advantages of the invention.
In the meantime, devices have become known which are supposed to serve the purpose of deflecting rays and/or beams. However, it has been found with these devices that they do not show any further effects after a period of two to three days and that they not only become ineffective but also that they join in oscillating. But ~he continuous emission of positive pulses corres-ponding to the method of the invention will prevent the shielding from becoming ineffective and ground energy radiation will be largely neutraliæed.
The invention will now be described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawing which, is a circuit diagram of the apparatus of the invention.
The shielding device of the invention can be plugged into an earthing-contact type socket ~not shown) provided for a 220 V a.c. supply 2. A conven-tional rectifier circuit 5 is connected to the a.c. supply via a fuse 3, a 7~) capacitor 3a of 0.47 ~F and 1,000 V, as well as a power separating transformer 4. The rectifier circuit 5 comprises a diode bridge rectiier 6 of 2.2 A and 40 V, a capacitor 7 of 1,000 ~F and 16 V, a resistor 8 of 430 ohms and 1/2 W, as well as an adjusting potentiometer 9 of 50 ohms and 1/2 W, which are connected to a P.N.P. transistor lO ~BD 246) and to a resistor ll of 3.6 ohms and 1/2 W. The rectifier circuit is connected to the actual transmitter por-tion 13 via an electrolytic capacitor 12 of 1,000 ~F and 16 V. The transmit-ter 13 is a conventional circuit arrangement with transistors and an oscillator circuit, which consists of the following components: a resistor 14 of 270 ohms and 1/2 WJ a resistor 15 of lO0 ohms and 1/2 W, a P.N.P. transistor 16 (BD 238), and a further P.N.P transistor 17 (BD 246). The transistor 16 is connected to a control transformer 18 (M42) 42/15 W, which is bridged by an electrolytic capacitor 19 of 0.64 ~F and 60 V. The transistor 17 is connected to the trans-mitting antenna 21 of 228 W made of copper wire, 0.8 mm in diameter, via a further electrolytic capacitor 20 of 0.64 ~F and 60 V. A shield 22 made of sheet copper 0.1 mm thick is provided between the transmitting antenna 21 and the transmitter 13. A control winding 23 made of stranded copper wire 228 W
and 0.45 in diameter is connected to a control lamp 25 via a diode 24 BY 133 in order to enable continuous checking of the proper operation of the apparatus 13, when it is switched on.
The frequency of the positive pulses emitted by the transmitter is 3 kHz, when the input is 8 W. The operating voltage is l90 to 240 V a.c. and 50 Hz or 12 V d.c., respectively. Of course, the output of the transmitter can be varied at random. The range of the electromagnetic pulses is approxi-mately a radius of lO0 meters.
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Claims (12)
PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1. A method for compensating for ground energy radiation ("earth rays") characterized by emitting an electromagnetic, pulsatory, positive d.c. voltage of a frequency ranging from 1 to 10,000 Hz continuously into the area of the earth's surface and into the adjacent atmosphere.
2. A method according to claim 1 characterized in that a frequency of approximately 3,000 Hz is selected to shield against magnetic fields originating with underground watercourses.
3. A method according to claim 1 characterized in that a frequency of about 1 to 500 Hz is selected to shield against the global grid system ("Cury System").
4. A method according to claim 1, 2 or 3 characterized in that a frequency in the frequency range from 1 to 500 Hz is superimposed upon a frequency ranging from 1,000 to 5,000 Hz.
5. A method according to claim 1, 2 or 3 characterized in that a frequency in the frequency range from 1 to 50 Hz is superimposed upon a frequency of approximately 3,000 Hz.
6. An apparatus for applying the method according to claim 1 characterized by a transmitter for generating a pulsatory, positive d.c. voltage of a frequency ranging from 1 to 10,000 Hz and/or in the frequency range from 1,000 to 5,000 Hz the antenna of which emits the electromagnetic waves into the area of the earth's surface and into the adjacent atmosphere.
7. An apparatus according to claim 6 characterized in that the transmitter is connected to a rectifier, which can be connected in a way known as such to a 50 Hz a.c. power source via a power transformer.
8. An apparatus according to claim 6 or 7 characterized in that the antenna is in the form of a coil.
9. An apparatus according to claim 6 or 7 characterized in that the function of the apparatus is controllable by means of a control coil connected to a control lamp.
10. An apparatus according to claim 6 or 7 characterized in that the output of the transmitter can be varied at random and is approximately eight watts.
11. The use of an apparatus according to claim 6 or 7 characterized in that said apparatus is installed in a Faraday's cage (driver compartment, airplane, etc.) for generating a compensating magnetic field.
12. The use of an apparatus according to claim 6 or 7 characterized in that the apparatus is used in connection with beaming devices in order to direct the magnetic field thus generated in a focused form aimed at a distant object.
Applications Claiming Priority (2)
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DE3322396A DE3322396A1 (en) | 1983-06-22 | 1983-06-22 | METHOD FOR COMPENSATING EARTH RAYS AND DEVICE FOR IMPLEMENTING THE METHOD |
EP84107054.3 | 1984-06-19 |
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CA1259370A true CA1259370A (en) | 1989-09-12 |
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AT (1) | ATE27657T1 (en) |
CA (1) | CA1259370A (en) |
DE (2) | DE3322396A1 (en) |
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