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Layman's breakdown of the differences between bifilar, moebius and caduceus coils (By Jerry Decker, sysop of KeelyNet)


From   : JERRY DECKER (SYSOP)               -- RECEIVED -- 
To     : IDAN MANDELBAUM
Subject: (R) caduceus vrs. bifilar
Folder : A, "Public Mail"

Hi Idan!  I've been kind of watching the message tracks on this subject 
and thought I'd chime in with my understanding of the differences 
between :  1)  Bifilar
           2)  Caduceus
           3)  Mobius
...
A bifilar winding is a zip cord (lamp cord with dual shielded wires) 
which has the current flowing in both wires but in opposite directions. 
When the magnetic fields collide, the current is cancelled and the wire 
becomes non-inductive at the central cancellation point.  (usually the 
middle of the length of wire)...both wires should be the same length.
Since the coil is non-inductive, you have only a potential left which 
is similar if not exactly the same as Hoopers "Motional Field".  The 
energy can be either static or pulsing.
Example :  A standard off the shelf dual wire (commonly called zip or
           lamp cord).  The current goes into the load from one 
           direction and returns in the other.  Because of this, the
           magnetic field cancels at the center of the length of wire. 
           Thus, we are surrounded by scalar currents from just about
           every electronic device we have that is powered with wires.
...
A Caduceus winding is also called an "anti-parallel" winding (courtesy 
of our new friend Jose Zoleta) and is similar in operation to a bifilar 
winding except that the two wires are not next to each but instead form 
a DNA type of loop.  The crossing points of these loops are where the 
phenomena manifest and are projected.
Example :  The double helix spiral or the caduceus staff on all medical
           symbols.  Take a dual zip cord as described above and separate
           the two wires.  There is some question as to whether the end
           loop should be connected or disconnected.  If it is 
           disconnected, then it is similar to a bifilar coil except that
           the nodes which occur at the wire crossings are the points of
           energy emission (scalar if you will), and that is if the energy
           cancels due to a collision within the wires.  If the end loop
           is connected, then the energy need only be fed through one wire
           and it produces a scalar type emission at the crossing points.
...
A Mobius is a shape which essentially has only one surface area and can 
thus be said to be one dimensional.  Because of this one 
dimensionality, it could be said that a Mobius coil is "polarized", not 
so much by spin direction but rather the spin direction as seen from 
the perspective of the viewer OR TARGET.
Example :  A piece of zip cord where all ends are exposed.  The wire is
           given a half twist and the ends are connected.  The more odd
           half twists, the greater the effect of the Mobius shape.
As I recall the caduceus staff on medical logos, it seems the staff is 
always crossed at the top, kind of like the Egyptian ANKH.  This 
produces the reversal and thus cancellation of current but only at the 
crossing nodes and I think that is the true configuration.
There is much room for experiment here.  Several years ago, we put 
forth an experiment to try which involved the use of these mobius coils 
to be constructed of zip cord.  
Flanagan indicates that mobius coils having a left hand twist 
(polarized) with respect to the viewer (you are looking at it and it 
has a definite left hand twist) will pull energy INTO THE BODY.
If the mobius coil is constructed so as to give a right hand twist, it 
will remove energy FROM the body.
Because of the nature of the coil, simply flipping the coil over will 
make no difference.  The reason being that it has been constructed to 
be a one dimensional surface.  So the rotation of energy over that 
surface will be channelled to the twist of the wire shape.  
I will see about making up a construction file to help elucidate this 
area and cut down on the confusion.
Ideas and suggestions are welcome BEFORE I get the file done and 
online.......thanks...>>>  Jerry
...
...One final word, those years back, the idea was that if you made a
...bracelet out of a left hand twist mobius, it might add energy to
...the body.   I built several versions, for the wrists, the head and
...the waist.  The wrist bracelet, having a left hand twist seemed to 
...give you more energy and I noticed I could stay up longer despite
...being tired.  It worked even better with a headband that had a left
...hand twist.  However, it would only work for about 6 hours max 
...before the body simply would not go further.  
...Brian Crabtree (our 11 year old genius at the time) decided to try
...this and found that his video game reaction times were noticeably
...improved when he wore a left handed mobius band.  His friends also
...reported similar results when wearing the band.
...For myself, I still have the bands and had kind of forgotten about
...them.  Thanks for bringing it up and now you have a bit more info
...about experiences, claims and construction.....have fun...>>>  Jerry

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