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Yildiz
Hi all,

I need to use an extension cord for some of my appliances.I have an extension cord which is quite longer than I need. I am worried of that longer cord might generate more EMF than the shorter one.I am thinking of using it by rolling the cord thightly at some part of it to shorten it. If we roll the cord to shorten it shall we still have high EMF? Or should I buy a shorter cord to minimize EMF that will be generated.
Thanks in advance.
Best wishes.
Nil


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rkosan
Hi Yildiz:

Rolling up any cord carrying alternating current (AC) will increase the strength of the electric and magnetic fields in the vicinity of the roll. The main reason for this is that the fields are reinforced by each roll since the current flow is in the same direction in adjacent wires in the roll.
Also probably not a good idea to have sensitive electronic equipment close to such rolls because of the effect of the radiated EMF interference from such rolls on the electronics.
Best bet is to get a cord of the right length but if you must roll it up keep the roll as far away from yourself as possible.
If there is enough floor space and not too much extra cord then a zigzag pattern will have the effect of current flowing in the opposite direction in adjacent zigzags so that their EM fields are neutralized rather than reinforced. Roughly this is the way the EM field is neutralized at the main feeder line where the electric power is connected to and enters at the side of a house. When this is done much lower levels of EM radiation are measured inside the house close to the electric meter.
Ray
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Subject: [eSens] question about long extension cord


Hi all,

I need to use an extension cord for some of my appliances.I have an extension cord which is quite longer than I need. I am worried of that longer cord might generate more EMF than the shorter one.I am thinking of using it by rolling the cord thightly at some part of it to shorten it. If we roll the cord to shorten it shall we still have high EMF? Or should I buy a shorter cord to minimize EMF that will be generated.
Thanks in advance.
Best wishes.
Nil


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wire twisting

Andrew McAfee
Ray,
I enjoyed hearing about the EM fields with the wiring. I am playing
with copper wire and shaping them circles; circumferences relative to
the Earth and in the diameter and base of the Great Pyramid.
My understanding is if I were to use only one wire in a circle, there
is a positive side and an negative side. In order to create a positive
energy flow through the circle I am twisting two wires together so the
resultant twist is in a clockwise direction. Would you agree that this
would create a positive energy flow and field vs. detrimental effect?
Another question I have is when I bring the two wires together in
forming a circle, I intend to solder them in such a way that the
positive end of one wire is not only connected to the negative end of
its own wire but to both its own wire and the other wire that it is
twisted with. I think this will cancel the positive-negative and create
only a beneficial field.
Or, will it be more effective if I create an infinity loop with the two
wires where the first wire is only soldered to second wire and not to
itself? Should I solder the the positive end of wire one to the
positive end of the second wire?
Andrew
On Feb 20, 2005, at 8:14 AM, Ray Kosan wrote:

>
> Hi Yildiz:
>
> Rolling up any cord carrying alternating current (AC) will increase
> the strength of the electric and magnetic fields in the vicinity of
> the roll. The main reason for this is that the fields are reinforced
> by each roll since the current flow is in the same direction in
> adjacent wires in the roll.
> Also probably not a good idea to have sensitive electronic equipment
> close to such rolls because of the effect of the radiated EMF
> interference from such rolls on the electronics.
> Best bet is to get a cord of the right length but if you must roll it
> up keep the roll as far away from yourself as possible.
> If there is enough floor space and not too much extra cord then a
> zigzag pattern will have the effect of current flowing in the opposite
> direction in adjacent zigzags so that their EM fields are neutralized
> rather than reinforced. Roughly this is the way the EM field is
> neutralized at the main feeder line where the electric power is
> connected to and enters at the side of a house. When this is done much
> lower levels of EM radiation are measured inside the house close to
> the electric meter.
> Ray
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Yildiz
> To: [hidden email]
> Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 5:50 AM
> Subject: [eSens] question about long extension cord
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I need to use an extension cord for some of my appliances.I have an
> extension cord which is quite longer than I need. I am worried of that
> longer cord might generate more EMF than the shorter one.I am thinking
> of using it by rolling the cord thightly at some part of it to shorten
> it. If we roll the cord to shorten it shall we still have high EMF? Or
> should I buy a shorter cord to minimize EMF that will be generated.
> Thanks in advance.
> Best wishes.
> Nil
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Yildiz
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Thank you very much Ray.This was of great help.

Nil

--- In [hidden email], "Ray Kosan" <rkosan@e...> wrote:
> Hi Yildiz:
>
> Rolling up any cord carrying alternating current (AC) will
increase the strength of the electric and magnetic fields in the
vicinity of the roll. The main reason for this is that the fields are
reinforced by each roll since the current flow is in the same
direction in adjacent wires in the roll.
> Also probably not a good idea to have sensitive electronic

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rkosan
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Hi Andrew:
I have not tried the different types of coil connections that you are proposing. But as we are not dealing with the usual EM energies when pyramids are brought into the picture all I can suggest is to pendulum and energy test each configuration to see which one gives you the strongest positive response.
Myself when projecting positive healing energy from A to B using bare coiled copper wire (carrying zero current) the strongest result is with the wire wrapped around a cardboard roll in a helical pattern and running clockwise from bottom to top. Running the copper wire counterclockwise from bottom to top was much more effective for removing negative energies from the target person.
Again Andrew that's only my experience - I cannot be more specific since I believe you have to experiment to see what works for you.
Thanks for the idea of the infinity loop - this is similar to the Mobius pattern and some reports indicate it is quite effective in attracting some forms of free energy.
Regarding soldering I try to stay away from lead based solder for a number of reasons. Lead free solder while a little more difficult to work with is available.
Ray
----- Original Message -----
From: Andrew McAfee
To: [hidden email]
Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 11:23 AM
Subject: [eSens] wire twisting


Ray,
I enjoyed hearing about the EM fields with the wiring. I am playing
with copper wire and shaping them circles; circumferences relative to
the Earth and in the diameter and base of the Great Pyramid.
My understanding is if I were to use only one wire in a circle, there
is a positive side and an negative side. In order to create a positive
energy flow through the circle I am twisting two wires together so the
resultant twist is in a clockwise direction. Would you agree that this
would create a positive energy flow and field vs. detrimental effect?
Another question I have is when I bring the two wires together in
forming a circle, I intend to solder them in such a way that the
positive end of one wire is not only connected to the negative end of
its own wire but to both its own wire and the other wire that it is
twisted with. I think this will cancel the positive-negative and create
only a beneficial field.
Or, will it be more effective if I create an infinity loop with the two
wires where the first wire is only soldered to second wire and not to
itself? Should I solder the the positive end of wire one to the
positive end of the second wire?
Andrew
On Feb 20, 2005, at 8:14 AM, Ray Kosan wrote:

>
> Hi Yildiz:
>
> Rolling up any cord carrying alternating current (AC) will increase
> the strength of the electric and magnetic fields in the vicinity of
> the roll. The main reason for this is that the fields are reinforced
> by each roll since the current flow is in the same direction in
> adjacent wires in the roll.
> Also probably not a good idea to have sensitive electronic equipment
> close to such rolls because of the effect of the radiated EMF
> interference from such rolls on the electronics.
> Best bet is to get a cord of the right length but if you must roll it
> up keep the roll as far away from yourself as possible.
> If there is enough floor space and not too much extra cord then a
> zigzag pattern will have the effect of current flowing in the opposite
> direction in adjacent zigzags so that their EM fields are neutralized
> rather than reinforced. Roughly this is the way the EM field is
> neutralized at the main feeder line where the electric power is
> connected to and enters at the side of a house. When this is done much
> lower levels of EM radiation are measured inside the house close to
> the electric meter.
> Ray
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Yildiz
> To: [hidden email]
> Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 5:50 AM
> Subject: [eSens] question about long extension cord
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I need to use an extension cord for some of my appliances.I have an
> extension cord which is quite longer than I need. I am worried of that
> longer cord might generate more EMF than the shorter one.I am thinking
> of using it by rolling the cord thightly at some part of it to shorten
> it. If we roll the cord to shorten it shall we still have high EMF? Or
> should I buy a shorter cord to minimize EMF that will be generated.
> Thanks in advance.
> Best wishes.
> Nil
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Re: wire twisting

Andrew McAfee
I totally agree. I have also seen the coil wrapped into a U shaped coil
that pulls the negative energy out and transforms it into positive and
sends it back into the object. I got this idea from the Slim Spurling
website and products.
http://www.slimspurling.com/
Thanks for the feedback.
I am currently building a "harmonizer" inside of a MerKaBa Tetrahedron
"Star of David" configuration.
Fun!
Andrew

On Feb 21, 2005, at 10:08 PM, Ray Kosan wrote:

>
> Hi Andrew:
> I have not tried the different types of coil connections that you are
> proposing. But as we are not dealing with the usual EM energies when
> pyramids are brought into the picture all I can suggest is to pendulum
> and energy test each configuration to see which one gives you the
> strongest positive response.
> Myself when projecting positive healing energy from A to B using bare
> coiled copper wire (carrying zero current) the strongest result is
> with the wire wrapped around a cardboard roll in a helical pattern and
> running clockwise from bottom to top. Running the copper wire
> counterclockwise from bottom to top was much more effective for
> removing negative energies from the target person.
> Again Andrew that's only my experience - I cannot be more specific
> since I believe you have to experiment to see what works for you.
> Thanks for the idea of the infinity loop - this is similar to the
> Mobius pattern and some reports indicate it is quite effective in
> attracting some forms of free energy.
> Regarding soldering I try to stay away from lead based solder for a
> number of reasons. Lead free solder while a little more difficult to
> work with is available.
> Ray
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Andrew McAfee
> To: [hidden email]
> Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 11:23 AM
> Subject: [eSens] wire twisting
>
>
> Ray,
> I enjoyed hearing about the EM fields with the wiring. I am playing
> with copper wire and shaping them circles; circumferences relative to
> the Earth and in the diameter and base of the Great Pyramid.
> My understanding is if I were to use only one wire in a circle,
> there
> is a positive side and an negative side. In order to create a
> positive
> energy flow through the circle I am twisting two wires together so
> the
> resultant twist is in a clockwise direction. Would you agree that
> this
> would create a positive energy flow and field vs. detrimental effect?
> Another question I have is when I bring the two wires together in
> forming a circle, I intend to solder them in such a way that the
> positive end of one wire is not only connected to the negative end of
> its own wire but to both its own wire and the other wire that it is
> twisted with. I think this will cancel the positive-negative and
> create
> only a beneficial field.
> Or, will it be more effective if I create an infinity loop with the
> two
> wires where the first wire is only soldered to second wire and not to
> itself? Should I solder the the positive end of wire one to the
> positive end of the second wire?
> Andrew
> On Feb 20, 2005, at 8:14 AM, Ray Kosan wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi Yildiz:
>>
>> Rolling up any cord carrying alternating current (AC) will increase
>> the strength of the electric and magnetic fields in the vicinity of
>> the roll. The main reason for this is that the fields are reinforced
>> by each roll since the current flow is in the same direction in
>> adjacent wires in the roll.
>> Also probably not a good idea to have sensitive electronic equipment
>> close to such rolls because of the effect of the radiated EMF
>> interference from such rolls on the electronics.
>> Best bet is to get a cord of the right length but if you must roll it
>> up keep the roll as far away from yourself as possible.
>> If there is enough floor space and not too much extra cord then a
>> zigzag pattern will have the effect of current flowing in the opposite
>> direction in adjacent zigzags so that their EM fields are neutralized
>> rather than reinforced. Roughly this is the way the EM field is
>> neutralized at the main feeder line where the electric power is
>> connected to and enters at the side of a house. When this is done much
>> lower levels of EM radiation are measured inside the house close to
>> the electric meter.
>> Ray
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Yildiz
>> To: [hidden email]
>> Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 5:50 AM
>> Subject: [eSens] question about long extension cord
>>
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I need to use an extension cord for some of my appliances.I have an
>> extension cord which is quite longer than I need. I am worried of that
>> longer cord might generate more EMF than the shorter one.I am thinking
>> of using it by rolling the cord thightly at some part of it to shorten
>> it. If we roll the cord to shorten it shall we still have high EMF? Or
>> should I buy a shorter cord to minimize EMF that will be generated.
>> Thanks in advance.
>> Best wishes.
>> Nil
>>
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Andrew McAfee
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There is someone in California advocating an extension cord wrapped
once around the bed to protect from outside EMF. I haven't tried this
to see if will work for a couple of reasons.
I have been playing around with Slim Spurling products and he says that
wrapping a wire in a clockwise direction creates a beneficial energy
field rather than a detrimental energy field.
I wonder if this would work with an A/C current?
Any body have insight into this?
Andrew
On Feb 20, 2005, at 8:14 AM, Ray Kosan wrote:

>
> Hi Yildiz:
>
> Rolling up any cord carrying alternating current (AC) will increase
> the strength of the electric and magnetic fields in the vicinity of
> the roll. The main reason for this is that the fields are reinforced
> by each roll since the current flow is in the same direction in
> adjacent wires in the roll.
> Also probably not a good idea to have sensitive electronic equipment
> close to such rolls because of the effect of the radiated EMF
> interference from such rolls on the electronics.
> Best bet is to get a cord of the right length but if you must roll it
> up keep the roll as far away from yourself as possible.
> If there is enough floor space and not too much extra cord then a
> zigzag pattern will have the effect of current flowing in the opposite
> direction in adjacent zigzags so that their EM fields are neutralized
> rather than reinforced. Roughly this is the way the EM field is
> neutralized at the main feeder line where the electric power is
> connected to and enters at the side of a house. When this is done much
> lower levels of EM radiation are measured inside the house close to
> the electric meter.
> Ray
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Yildiz
> To: [hidden email]
> Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 5:50 AM
> Subject: [eSens] question about long extension cord
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I need to use an extension cord for some of my appliances.I have an
> extension cord which is quite longer than I need. I am worried of that
> longer cord might generate more EMF than the shorter one.I am thinking
> of using it by rolling the cord thightly at some part of it to shorten
> it. If we roll the cord to shorten it shall we still have high EMF? Or
> should I buy a shorter cord to minimize EMF that will be generated.
> Thanks in advance.
> Best wishes.
> Nil
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