Here is what they say the Quantum Pro does: "When you plug the Quantum Pro™ in any electrical outlet in your home, > this one small appliance, using the principle of constructive > interference, coordinates the entire flow of the electrical currents > and* transforms your electricity into one coherent wave.* > Your electricity fluctuates back and forth at sixty (or in some cases > fifty) cycles per second. The Quantum Pro™, acting like a conductor, > is the* intelligent time keeper* who keeps the electricity flowing in > perfect harmony to create a beautifully tuned-up system inside the > walls of your home. > Now all your appliances flow together to create greater harmony in > your home. And it’s all coordinated automatically by one small > appliance that doesn’t do anything but help all the others be more > coherent. Now you feel better and get things done more easily." I sent that quote to an electrical power quality expert, who replied: "I personally do not see how this is possible. I would like themto produce waveforms of what is on the lines before the use of their device without the 50 or 60 cycle and then after their device is plugged in. Then we all wll know if it is BS or fact." If the Quantum Pro somehow converts all the various frequencies that constitute electrical pollution into one continuous wave, then the measurable result will be just that, just one wave, of one frequency. That would be60 Hz. in the US. Their Web site provides no such oscilloscope waveform, though, just words. I notice that makers of products supposed to somehow "make it better" use phrases like "polarize the current," "harmonize the current," etcetera. These phrases have no technical meaning whatsoever. Has anyone on this list checked with an oscilloscope the waveform on the line after the Quantum Pro is plugged in? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> I sent that quote to an electrical power quality expert, who replied:
> "I personally do not see how this is possible. I would like them to > produce waveforms of what is on the lines before the use of their device > without the 50 or 60 cycle and then after their device is plugged in. > Then we all wll know if it is BS or fact." You can be as skeptical as you like, but I can verify that I get the same health benefits from the Quantum Pro that you claim the Stetzer filters provide. And I get this from ONE item plugged into ONE outlet. Quantum Products has done various studies showing large improvements in signal-to-noise ratio, but I do not know how this relates to an oscilliscope reading. The use of the Quantum Pro does not register on the Stetzerizer meter, but what the Stetzerizer meter is measuring is rather limited (RF noise less than 100 khz?). Another company using similar technology (QuantumQRT.com) has received numerous good reviews from audiophiles and videophiles, all claiming that it improves the fidelity of their high-end audio/video systems. I myself noticed an improvement in both the picture quality on my TV and computer before I learned that this was one of the applications that this technology was being used for. Marc |
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Also, on the subject of signal-to-noise ratio, Margi
Wilson of Quantum Products once sent me the following white paper: http://ufoseries.com/test.pdf I don't know why she sent this to me, but in case anyone is interested, it shows an experiment they performed which indicated an increase in the signal-to-noise ratio. But really, I don't buy these things to get increased signal-to-noise ratios. I also don't buy them to get a certain oscilliscope reading or Stetzerizer meter reading. I buy them to feel better. One shouldn't lose sight of this. The oscilliscope reading is not the ultimate measurement. Improved health is. Marc |
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