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Re: question, and an honest one,
Posted by john curl on April 6, 2007 at 20:55:51:
From a technician's point of view, this Bybee device could not do anything like that, but from a physicist's point of view, maybe there is something to it. I can't measure it, and I don't know how to look for changes. I do know that Jack is always telling me to mount them near the inductors, but he won't tell me precisely why. It might be that the out of phase condition of the E-I flow after the inductor creates inelastic electrons or something.