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NEWSCIENCENEWSCIENCENEWSCIENCE Figure 1 - 21 is spark gap from transmission - 1 and 2 are alternating current feed antenna 19 to ground through lead wires supplying 110 volts 60 cycles to wire 22, adjustable condenser 23, lead a high-frequency generator. wire 24 to ground 24". - 3 is a switch with 4 and 5 poles of > Transmission antenna 19 may be of same. any desired length. - 6 and 7 are connections of high- frequency transformer 8 for stepping up the frequency to 500,000 and the Figure 2 voltage to, say, 100,000. - 25 is a closed oscillating loop 9 is an inductance coil. antenna of any desired length, and for - 10 is the spark gap. greatest efficiency is run parallel with -11 is the adjustable condenser. transmission antenna 19 of Figure 1. - 12 is the primary winding of = 26 is lead to step-down transformer, transformer 8. 27 of which 27’ is the secondary. - 13 is the secondary winding of = 28 is lead to adjustable condenser transformer 8. 29, lead 30 to ground 31. + Secondary winding 8 goes to ground = 32 is primary winding of transformer through lead wire 15 to adjustable 27. condenser 16 and lead wire 17 and 18. 33 is adjustable condenser. - 14 is lead wire from other side of +34 and 35 are windings of frequency secondary winding of transformer 8 to transformers supplying current through main transmission antenna 19, leads 36 and 37 to motor 38 or other supported by insulating means 20. power devices. precise circuits, shapes, positions and struc- tural details therein shown, exhibited and herein described in combination or other- wise, and that changes, alterations and modifications may be made when desired within the scope of my invention and as specifically pointed out in the claims. OPERATION OF THE INVENTION: He: described the drawings, I will now describe the operation of my invention. Throw switch 3 connecting feed wires 1 and 2 with transformer leads 6 and 7, adjust spark gap 10 and condenser 11 so that a frequency of 500,000 and 100,000 volts is delivered from secondary leads 14 and 15 of step-up transformer 8 of Figure 1. Next, adjust spark gap 21 of transmission antenna 14 so that all nodes and peaks are eliminated in the transmission of the 100,000 volts and 500,000 frequency along said antenna 14 by the surges occurring, pass over the gap 21 to lead 22 to adjustable condenser 23 to lead 24 to ground 24", thence the high-frequency cur- 25 2? 36 37 35 38 36 Figure 2 This circuit uses an antenna to pull power from earth/aether/atmospheric interactions. 31 50 + NEXUS DECEMBER 1998 - JANUARY 1999