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Copyright August, 1945 By Edward Leedskalnin MAGNE !

C C"##EN his writing is lined up so when you read it you look East, and all the des$ription you will read a%out &agneti$ $urrent, it will %e 'ust as good (or your ele$tri$ity) *ollowing is the result o( &y two years e+peri&ent with &agnets at #o$k Gate, se,enteen &iles -outhwest (ro& Mia&i, *lorida) Between wenty.(i(th and wenty.si+th Latitude and Eightieth and Eighty.(irst Longitude /est) *irst ! will des$ri%e what a &agnet is) 0ou ha,e seen straight %ar &agnets, " shape &agnets, sphere or %all &agnets and Alni$o &agnets in &any shapes, and usually a hole in the &iddle) !n all &agnets one end o( the &etal is North 1ole and the other -outh 1ole, and those whi$h ha,e no end one side is North 1ole and the other -outh 1ole) Now a%out the sphere &agnet) !( you ha,e a strong &agnet you $an $hange the poles in the sphere in any side you want or take the poles out so the sphere will not %e a &agnet any &ore) *ro& this you $an see that the &agnet $an %e shi(ted and $on$entrated and also you $an see that the &etal is not the real &agnet) he real &agnet is the su%stan$e that is $ir$ulating in the &etal) Ea$h parti$le in the su%stan$e is an indi,idual &agnet %y itsel(, and %oth North and -outh 1ole indi,idual &agnets) hey are so s&all that they $an pass through anything)) !n (a$t they $an pass through &etal easier than through the air) hey are in $onstant &otion, they are running one kind o( &agnets against the other kind, and i( guided in the right $hannels they possess perpetual power) he North and -outh 1ole &agnets they are $os&i$ (or$e, they hold together this earth and e,erything on it) Ea$h North and -outh 1ole &agnet is e2ual in strength, %ut the strength o( ea$h indi,idual &agnet doesn3t a&ount to anything) o %e o( pra$ti$al use they will ha,e to %e in great nu&%ers) !n per&anent &agnets they are $ir$ulating in the &etal in great nu&%ers, and they $ir$ulate in the (ollowing way4 Ea$h kind o( the &agnets are $o&ing out o( their own end o( the pole and are running around, and are running in the other end o( the pole and %a$k to its own end, and then o,er and o,er again) All the indi,idual &agnets do not run around) -o&e run away and ne,er $o&e %a$k, %ut new ones take their pla$e) he earth itsel( is a great %ig &agnet) !n general these North and -outh 1ole indi,idual &agnets are $ir$ulating in the sa&e way as in the per&anent &agnet &etal) he North 1ole indi,idual 5 &agnets are $o&ing out o( the earth3s -outh 1ole and are running around in the earth3s North 1ole and %a$k to its own pole, and -outh 1ole indi,idual &agnets are $o&ing out o( the earth3s North 1ole and are running around,

and in earth -outh 1ole and %a$k to its own end) hen %oth North and -outh 1ole indi,idual &agnets start to run o,er and o,er again) !n a per&anent &agnet %ar %etween the poles there is a se&i.neutral part where there is not &u$h going in or out, %ut on the earth there is no pla$e where the &agnets are not going in or out, %ut the &agnets are running in and out at pole ends &ore than at the E2uator) Now you get the e2uip&ent and ! will tell you so you $an see (or yoursel( that it is in the way ! ha,e told, Get a per&anent &agnet %ar (our in$hes long) A " shape &agnet that is strong enough to li(t (ro& ten to twenty pounds) An Alni$o &agnet a%out three in$hes long, two and one.hal( in$hes wide, one.in$h thi$k) 6ole in the &iddle and poles in ea$h end, se,eral (eet in length o( hard steel (ishing line) Line when it is not in $oil it stays straight and a so(t steel welding rod one. eighth o( an in$h thi$k and three (eet long) *ro& the (ishing wire and the welding rod you will &ake &agnets or $o&passes, and i( you hang the& up in (ine threads %y &iddle and keep the& there they will %e per&anent &agnets) /hen you are &aking a &agnet pole in the welding rod use " shape &agnet) -outh 1ole &agnet to &ake North 1ole &agnet in the rod and use " shape North 1ole &agnet to &ake -outh 1ole &agnet in the rod) 0ou $an drag the &agnet o,er the rod (ro& end to end, %ut ne,er stop in &iddle) !( you stop in &iddle there will %e an e+tra pole so it will distur% the &agnet3s $ir$ulation) "se iron (ilings to test the rod i( there is any &agnets in the &iddle, and i( there is the (ilings will $ling to it) hen drag the per&anent &agnet o,er the rod and it will take it out) o take the &agnet out (ro& rod ends approa$h or tou$h the rod end with the sa&e kind o( &agnet that is in the rod, %y dipping the rod ends in iron (ilings, you will see how it works) Break three pie$es o( the steel (ishing line 'ust long enough to go in %etween the two poles o( " shape per&anent &agnet) 1ut the& endwise %etween the two poles, and take the& out) 6ang one %y &iddle with (ine thread, and hang it up in East side o( the roo& where there is no other &agnet or &etal around) Now you will ha,e a per&anent &agnet or $o&pass to test the polarity in other &agnets) *or &ore deli$ate use hang the &agnet in spider we%) o test the strength o( a &agnet use iron (ilings) 1ut the " shape per&anent &agnet two (eet /est (ro& the hanging &agnet) 6old the North 1ole &agnet in le,el with the hanging &agnet, then you will see that the -outh pole o( the hanging &agnet is turning to you and the North 1ole &agnet away 4 (ro& you) Now put the -outh 1ole per&anent &agnet pole in the sa&e le,el, this ti&e North 1ole &agnet will turn to you and -outh 1ole &agnet away (ro& you) his e+peri&ent shows two things, one that the &agnets $an %e sent out in straight strea&s, and the other whate,er kind o( &agnets you are sending out the other kind o( &agnets are $o&ing %a$k to you) ake two pie$es o( steel (ishing line wire, put the& in " shape &agnet,

hold a little while, take the& out, %end a little %a$k in one end and hang the& up, and &ake it so that one &agnet3s lower end is North 1ole &agnet and the other -outh 1ole &agnet . Make it so that they hang three in$hes apart) 1ut North 1ole North side, and -outh 1ole -outh side) Now take the (our.in$h long per&anent &agnet %ar, hold North 1ole in North side and -outh 1ole in -outh side) #aise slowly up to the two hanging &agnets, then you will see that the hanging &agnets are $losing up) Now re,erse, put North 1ole o( %ar &agnet -outh side and -outh 1ole North side) his ti&e when %ar &agnet approa$hes the hanging &agnets will spread out) his e+peri&ent shows that North and -outh 1ole &agnets are e2ual in strength and that the strea&s o( indi,idual &agnets are running one kind o( &agnets against the other kind) Cut a strip o( a tin $an a%out two in$hes wide and a (oot long) 1ut the North 1ole o( the " shape &agnet on top o( the strip, and dip the lower end in iron (ilings, and see how &u$h it li(ts) Now put the -outh 1ole on top and see how &u$h it li(ts) Change se,eral ti&es, then you will see that the North 1ole li(ts &ore than the -outh 1ole Now put the North 1ole &agnet under the iron (iling %o+, and see how &u$h it pushes up) Now $hange) put -outh 1ole &agnet under the %o+ and see how &u$h it pushes up) 7o this se,eral ti&es, then you will see that the -outh 1ole &agnet pushes up &ore than North 1ole &agnet) his e+peri&ent shows again that on le,el ground the &agnets are in e2ual strength) Now take the three.(oot long so(t steel welding rod) !t is already &agneti8ed as a per&anent &agnet) hang it in a (ine thread so it is in le,el) Now &easure ea$h and you will see that the -outh end is longer) !n &y lo$ation at #o$k Gate, %etween wenty.(i(th and wenty.si+th Latitude and Eightieth and Eighty. (irst Longitude /est, in three.(oot long &agnet the -outh 1ole end is a%out a si+teenth o( an in$h longer) *arther North it should %e longer yet, %ut at E2uator %oth ends o( the &agnet should %e e2ual in length) !n earth3s -outh he&isphere the North 1ole end o( &agnet should %e longer) All &y hanging &agnets or $o&passes they ne,er point to the earth3s &agneti$ pole, neither to the geographi$al pole) hey point a little Northeast) he only reason ! $an (igure out why they point in that way is, looking (ro& the sa&e geographi$al &eridian 5 the North &agneti$ pole is on, the -outh &agneti$ pole is one hundred and (i(teen longitudes /est (ro& it) !n rough esti&ation the earth3s -outh &agneti$ pole is two hundred and si+ty &iles /est (ro& the sa&e &eridian the earth3s North &agneti$ pole is on) hat $auses the North and -outh 1ole &agnets to run in Northeast and -outhwest dire$tion My lo$ation is too (ar away (ro& the &agneti$ poles so all &y &agnets are guided %y the general strea& o( indi,idual North and -outh 1ole &agnets that are passing %y) Now ! will tell you what &agneti$ $urrent is) Magneti$ $urrent is the sa&e as ele$tri$ $urrent is a wrong e+pression) #eally it is not one $urrent, they are two $urrents, one $urrent is $o&posed o( North 1ole indi,idual &agnets in

$on$entrated strea&s and the other is $o&posed o( -outh 1ole indi,idual &agnets in $on$entrated strea&s, and they are running one strea& against the other strea& in whirling, s$rewlike (ashion, and with high speed) 9ne $urrent alone i( it %e North 1ole &agnet $urrent or -outh 1ole &agnet $urrent it $annot run alone) o run one $urrent will ha,e to run against the other) Now ! will tell you how the $urrents are running when they $o&e out o( a $ar %attery, and what they $an do) Now get the e2uip&ent) *irst put a wooden %o+ on (loor, open side up, $ut two not$hes in &iddle so you $an put a one.eighth o( an in$h thi$k and eighteen.in$h long $opper wire a$ross the %o+) 1ut the wire one end East, the other /est) -tay yoursel( /est, put $ar %attery -outh side o( the %o+ positi,e ter&inal East, negati,e ter&inal /est, get two (le+i%le leads and (our $lips to (it the %attery and the %are $opper wire, $onne$t the East end o( the $opper wire with positi,e ter&inal, $lip the /est end o( the $opper wire with the /est side (le+i%le lead, lea,e the $onne$tion with negati,e ter&inal open) Break two pie$es o( the steel (ishing line one in$h long, put ea$h pie$e %y &iddle a$ross the $opper wire, one on top o( the $opper wire and the other under, hold with your (ingers, now tou$h the negati,e ter&inal with the loose $lip, hold until the $opper wire gets hot) ake the& o((, now you ha,e two &agnets, hang the& up %y &iddle in (ine thread) he upper &agnet will hang the way it is now, %ut the one %elow will turn around) Break (i,e in$hes long pie$e o( the (ishing line, put the &iddle o( the wire a$ross and on top o( the $opper wire, tou$h the %attery, hold until the $opper wire gets hot, dip the &iddle o( the wire in iron (ilings, then you will see how long a &agnet $an %e &ade with this e2uip&ent) Break or $ut se,eral pie$es o( the hard steel (ishing wire as long as to go %etween the poles o( the " shape &agnet, now hold two pie$es o( the steel wire ends up and down, one wire -outh : side o( the $opper wire, and the other North side, the lower ends 'ust %elow the $opper wire) 6old tight and tou$h the %attery, hold until the $opper wire gets hot, now hang the& up %y upper end 'ust a%o,e the $opper wire, tou$h %attery, the -outh side &agnet will swing -outh, and the North side &agnet will swing North) 1ut two pie$es on top o( the $opper wire, the ends 'ust a little o,er the $opper wire) hose ends lying on $opper wire, one pointing -outh and the other North, hold tight, tou$h %attery, hold until the $opper wire gets hot) take o(( the one pointing -outh is -outh 1ole &agnet and the one pointing North is North pole &agnet) 1ut one wire on top o( the $opper wire pointing -outh, other %elow pointing North) Magneti8e, hang up %y tail ends on the $opper wire, tou$h %attery they %oth will swing -outh) 1ut one wire on top o( the $opper wire pointing North, the other %elow pointing -outh, &agneti8e, hang up %y tail end a%o,e the $opper wire, tou$h the %attery, %oth &agnets will swing North) Cut si+ pie$es o( (ishing wire one in$h long, put the& %y &iddle on top and a$ross the $opper wire) 6old tight, tou$h %attery, hold until $opper wire gets

hot) ake o((, now put glass o,er the $opper wire, put those si+ pie$es o( &agnets on glass, on top o( the $opper wire lengthwise 'ust so the ends don3t tou$h ea$h other, tou$h the %attery, they all will turn a$ross the $opper wire, now pull three to -outh side and three to North side in the sa&e way, they lie now %ut a%out one.hal( o( an in$h away (ro& the $opper wire, tou$h %attery, they all will 'u&p on the $opper wire) Now roll all si+ together, let loose, and you will see that they won3t stay together) Magneti8e one pie$e in " shape &agnet, put North 1ole end East on the $opper wire, and -outh 1ole /est, tou$h the %attery, the &agnet will swing le(t) Now put -outh 1ole East side and North 1ole /est side, this ti&e the &agnet will turn right, take glass o(() ake one pie$e o( hard steel (ishing wire, dip in iron (ilings and see there is no &agnet in it) his ti&e hold the wire up, and down, the lower end on &iddle o( the $opper wire, hold tight) ou$h the %attery, hold until the $opper wire gets hot) ake it o(() 7ip the wire in iron (ilings and you will see that it is no &agnet) /hy; o &ake &agnets with $urrents (ro& %atteries and dyna&os with a single wire the &etal will ha,e to %e put on the wire in su$h a way so that the &agnets whi$h are $o&ing out o( the wire will %e running in the &etal starting (ro& the &iddle o( the &etal and run to the end and not (ro& end to &iddle and a$ross as they did this last ti&e) 0ou ha,e read that to &ake a -outh 1ole in a $oil end that is pointing to you, you will ha,e to run positi,e ele$tri$ity in the $oil in $lo$kwise dire$tion) ! $an tell you that the positi,e ele$tri$ity has nothing to do with &aking a -outh &agnet pole in the $oil) Ea$h pole -outh or North is &ade %y their own &agnets in the way they are running in the wire) his &agnet.&aking with a single wire, it illustrates how all &agnets are &ade) !n a $ar %attery the North 1ole &agnets run out o( positi,e ter&inal and -outh 1ole &agnets run out o( negati,e ter&inal) Both kinds o( &agnets are running, one kind o( &agnets against the other kind, and are running in the sa&e right.hand s$rew (ashion) By using the sa&e whirling &otion and running one kind o( &agnets against the other kind, they throw their own &agnets (ro& the wire in opposite dire$tions) hat is why i( you put a &agnet &etal a$ross the $opper wire the one end is North 1ole and the other end -outh 1ole) < Get (our pie$es o( wire si8e si+teen, si+ in$hes long, two $opper and two so(t iron, %end one end o( ea$h wire %a$k so the $lips $an hold it %etter) "se $opper wire (irst) 1ut %oth wires in $lips, $onne$t with %attery, ha,e the wire ends s2uare, now put the loose ends together, and pull the& away) hen you will noti$e that so&ething is holding you %a$k) /hat is it; hey are &agnets) /hen you put the ends together, the North and -outh 1ole &agnets are passing (ro& one wire to the other, and in doing it they pull the wire ends together) Now put the so(t iron wire in the $lips, put the loose ends together, and pull the& away) his ti&e the passing &agnets hold the wire ends together stronger) 1ut the ends together &any ti&es, then you =will see whi$h wire end gets red (irst, and whi$h will &ake the %igger %u%%le in the

end, and wat$h the little sparks $o&ing out (ro& the %u%%les) -tret$h the %u%%les out while they are in li2uid (or&, then you will see in the %u%%le that so&ething is whirling around) hose little sparks you see $o&ing out o( the %u%%le, they are not the &agnets, %ut the &agnets are the ones whi$h throw the sparks out o( the %u%%les) /hen all the &agnets that are in the wire, i( they $annot pass o,er to the other wire, they ore e+pending the %u%%le and running out o( it and $arrying the &etal sparks with the&) /hen the %u%%le is $ool, %reak it up, then you will see the spa$e le(t where the &agnets were in) Get two pie$es o( lu&%er, one %y si+ in$hes, a (oot long, nail the& together so that one lies (lat on (loor and the other on top the edges up and down) 9ut a not$h in end in upper pie$e, (our in$hes deep and as high as to hold a pie$e o( wood or %rass that would hold needle points in ends and ha,e a hole in &iddle to hold the three.(oot &agnet) Balan$e the &agnet good so it would stop on its right &agneti$ position) Now put the $ar %attery -outh side positi,e ter&inal East and negati,e ter&inal /est) Conne$t the East end o( the $opper wire with positi,e ter&inal and $onne$t the /est end o( the $opper wire with the /est side lead, hold the $opper wire 'ust a%o,e the &agnet a 2uarter o( an in$h North o( &agnet3s end, hold in le,el and s2uare) ou$h the %attery, then you will see the &agnet swinging East) Now put the3 %attery North side, positi,e ter&inal East, negati,e ter&inal /est, $onne$t /est end o( the $opper wire with negati,e ter&inal, $onne$t East end > o( $opper wire with East side lead) put the $opper wire on top o( the &agnet a 2uarter o( an in$h -outh o( &agnet3s end, hold the $opper wire 'ust a%o,e in s2uare and le,el, tou$h the positi,e ter&inal, then you will see the &agnet swinging /est) !( the %attery is right, &agnet strong enough, and the &agnet rod %alan$ed good it will repeat the sa&e thing e,ery ti&e) ! think the %atteries are not &ade right) -o&eti&es there is &ore o( North 1ole &agnets than there is -outh 1ole &agnets) hey should %e e2ual) the sa&e as (ro& generators whi$h do not run the -outh 1ole &agnets in (ra&e or %ase, %ut run dire$tly away the sa&e as they run the North 1ole &agnets) *ro& the (ollowing e+peri&ent you will see that the %attery is not %alan$ed right) 1ut the $opper wire a$ross the %o+, one end East, the other end /est, $onne$t one lead a (oot /est (ro& East end and the other lead with /est end, hang a &agnet in spider we%, put the &agnet in sa&e le,el with the $opper wire) ?eep the $opper wire end a little away (ro& &agnet3s North 1ole, $on. ne$t East lead with positi,e ter&inal, tap the negati,e ter&inal se,eral ti&es with the loose $lip) and see what the &agnet is doing) Change the ter&inal, $hange the tapping, &o,e the %o+ and $opper wire to the -outh 1ole end, repeat . the sa&e thing) hen you will noti$e so&eti&es the $opper wire end pushes away the North 1ole &agnet, and so&eti&es it pulls it in and the sa&e thing happens with -outh 1ole &agnet, and so&eti&es it does nothing) -o it shows the %attery is irregular) Conne$t the leads with %attery3s ter&inals to &ake a loop, keep the leads on the sa&e le,el with %attery, drag a hanging &agnet o,er the loop and the

$onne$tions %etween the %attery3s ter&inals) 0ou will see that one end o( the &agnet keeps inside the loop, and the other outside, and the sa&e thing happens when the &agnet $rosses the $onne$tion %etween the ter&inals) his e+peri&ent indi$ates that the North and -outh 1ole &agnet $urrents we not only running (ro& one ter&inal to the other, %ut are running around in an or%it and are not only running one ti&e around, %ut are running &any ti&es wound until the North and -outh 1ole indi,idual &agnets get thrown out o( the wire %y $entri(ugal (or$e, and %y $rowding) /hile the North and -outh 1ole &agnets were in their own ter&inals they only possessed pushing power, the pulling power they a$2uire only i( the other kind o( &agnets are in (ront o( the&, like the per&anent &agnets i( you put the opposite &agnet in (ront o( it, then they will hold together he sa&e way you ha,e done with the si+ in$hes long pie$es o( $opper and so(t iron wire) *ro& the e+peri&ent with the $ar %attery you $an see the prin$iple how per&anent &agnets are &ade %y North and -outh 1ole 9 indi,idual &agnet $urrents running in a single wire (ro& %attery) 6ow did the &agnets get in there; As ! said in the %eginning) the North and -outh 1ole &agnets they are the $os&i$ (or$e, they hold together this earth and e,erything on it) -o&e &etals and non.&etals ha,e &ore o( the &agnets than others) he North and -outh 1ole &agnets ha,e the power to %uild up and take down, (or instan$e in welding the &agnets take the /elding rod down and put it on the welding, in ele$troplating they put one &etal on the other, and i( you %urn a &etal too &u$h in an ele$tri$ (urna$e the &etal will disappear in air) he North and -outh 1ole &agnets were put in the $ar %attery %y a generator) /hen the North and -outh 1ole &agnets went in the %attery they %uilt up a $harge that held the &agnets the&sel,es) Later on the a$id takes the &atter in parts and separates the &agnets and sends the& to their own ter&inals, and (ro& there they $o&e out) !n other %atteries the a$id takes the 8in$ in parts and sends the North 1ole &agnets to positi,e ter&inal and holds the -outh 1ole &agnets %y itsel( (or negati,e ter&inal) /hen the $onne$tions are &ade the &agnets will $o&e out o( the %attery and will $o&e out until the 8in$ will last) /hen the 8in$ is gone the &agnets are gone, too) he sa&e is true i( you put iron in a$id and so&e other &etals, (or the other ter&inal and when the $onne$tions are &ade the &agnets will $o&e out o( the %attery, %ut when the iron is gone the &agnets are gone, too) his should %e su((i$ient to see that the North and -outh 1ole &agnets are holding together e,erything) 0ou saw how &agneti$ $urrents are &ade in %attery (ro& &etal %y a$id) Ne+t ! will tell you how &agneti$ $urrents are &ade %y per&anent and ele$tri$ &agnets, and then without either) his ti&e you will &ake an e2uip&ent that $an he used (or (our purposes) Ele$tri$ &agnet, trans(or&er, generator and holder o( perpetual &otion) Bend iron or so(t steel %ar one and one hal( in$h in dia&eter, %end in a " shape ea$h prong a (oot long, and three in$hes %etween the prongs, &ake two spools (ro& %rass or alu&inu& si+ in$hes long and %ig enough (or the %ar to

go in) /ind (i(teen hundred turns o( insulated $opper wire, si8e si+teen, on ea$h spool) 1ut on as $lose to the %end as it will go) Conne$t the %attery with the $oils so that ea$h $urrent is running in %oth $oils at the sa&e ti&e, and so that one end o( the %ar is North 1ole and the other -outh 1ole) Now you ha,e an ele$tri$ &agnet) his ti&e the sa&e thing will %e a trans(or&er) !t will not %e e$ono&i$al, it is only to show how a trans(or&er works) /ind a $oil o( (i(teen hundred turns with insulated $opper wire, si8e eighteen, on a spool less than three in$hes long, so that one in$h and a hal( s2uare iron rod $an go in easy, get two rods, one three, the other si+ in$hes long) !( possi%le ha,e the& (ro& la&inated iron) Get two radio %lue %ead, si+ to eight.,olt light %ul%s) Now 1@ $onne$t one light %ul% with the three.in$h $oil, put the $oil without a $ore %etween the loose ends o( the iron prongs, $onne$t the si+.in$h $oils with %attery, lea,e negati,e ter&inal open) ap the negati,e ter&inal, then you will see the wire inside the light %ul% turn red) 1ut iron $ore in the $oil3s hole, tap the %attery, this ti&e it will &ake light) /hy did it not &ake 'ust as &u$h light the (irst ti&e; he %attery put 'ust as &u$h &agnet in those iron prongs the (irst ti&e as it did the last ti&e, %ut as you see the $oil did not get the &agnets) Now you see the so(t iron has a lot to do to &ake &agneti$ $urrents) Magneti$ $urrents, or i( you want to $all it ele$tri$ $urrent, &ake no light) /e only get light i( we put o%stru$tions in the light %ul%s) !n the light %ul%s the wire is so s&all that all &agnets $annot pass through easily, so they heat the wire up and %urn and &ake light) !( the wire in the light %ul% had %een as large inside as it is outside then there would %e no light) hen those indi,idual &agnets whi$h are in the $oil would dissipate in air) Both North and -outh 1ole indi,idual &agnet $urrents whi$h $a&e out o( the $ar %attery and went in the trans(or&er were dire$t $urrents) %ut the light in the %ul% was $aused %y alternating $urrents) A6a,e in &ind that always there are two $urrents, one $urrent alone $annot run) o run they ha,e to run one against the other)B 0ou trans(or&ed $urrents in kind) Now ! will tell you how to trans(or& $urrents in strength) o &ake higher ,oltage you wind the $oil with s&aller wire and &ore turns and to ha,e less ,oltage wind the $oil with %igger wire and less turns) he di((eren$e now is that this trans(or&er &akes alternating $urrents (ro& dire$t $urrents and the power line trans(or&ers use alternating $urrents to &ake alternating $urrents in this trans(or&er, the iron prong ends re&ain the sa&e &agnet pole, %ut in power line trans(or&ers the &agnet poles alternate) !n power line trans(or&ers the $urrents only are in &otion and in this trans(or&er the $urrents are in &otion and you are, too) Now a%out the generator) !n the (irst pla$e all $urrents are alternating) o get dire$t $urrents we ha,e to use a $o&&utator) rans(or&ers and generators o( any des$ription are &aking the $urrents in the sa&e way %y (illing the $oil3s iron $ore with &agnets and letting the iron $ore push the&

out and into the $oil) Conne$t the %attery with the ele$tri$ &agnet) it will %e a (ield &agnet now) 1ut the three.in$h $oil %etween the iron prongs) and take it out, do it (ast) repeat it, then you will ha,e a steady light in the light %ul%) Now you and the (ield &agnet are a generator) -uppose you had a wheel and &any $oils around the wheel turning, then you would) %e &aking all kinds o( light) 7o not &ake the &a$hine, ! already ha,e the appli$ation (or patent in the 1atent 9((i$e) ! &ade ten di((erent &a$hines to &ake &agneti$ $urrents, %ut ! (ound this $o&%ination %etween (ield &agnets and $oils 11 the &ost e((i$ient) 1ut the $oil in slowly and take it out slowly, then you will ha,e no light) hat will show, to &ake &agneti$ $urrents, the ti&e is i&portant) 1ut the si+.in$h long s2uare rod on top o( the two iron prongs, (it good so it lies e,en) Conne$t the %attery with ele$tri$ &agnet (or a little while, now dis$onne$t the %attery, $onne$t the light %ul% with the ele$tri$ &agnet the sa&e way it was $onne$ted with the %attery, now pull o(( the si+.in$h long %ar, do it 2ui$kly, then you will see light in the %ul%, $onne$t the %attery up again with the ele$tri$ &agnet, put the %ar a$ross the iron prongs, hold awhile, dis$onne$t the %attery) Now the ele$tri$ &agnet holds perpetual &otion) !( not distur%ed it will last inde(initely) ! held it in this position (or si+ &onths, and when ! pulled o(( the si+.in$h %ar ! got 'ust as &u$h light out o( it as ! got in the (irst ti&e) his e+peri&ent shows that i( you start the North and -outh 1ole indi,idual &agnets in an or%it, then they will ne,er stop) he hanging &agnets that hang up and down, they show that there is &otion inside the %ar) 6old the perpetual &otion holder North 1ole &agnet or pole end East and -outh 1ole &agnet ter&inal or pole end /est, now raise it up slowly to the -outh 1ole hanging &agnet, then you will see the -outh 1ole hanging &agnet swinging -outh) Now put the perpetual &otion holder under the North 1ole hanging &agnet, raise up slowly, then you will see the North 1ole hanging &agnet swinging North) his e+peri&ent shows without any dou%t that the North and -outh 1ole indi,idual &agnets are running in the sa&e dire$tion as those in the $opper wire, whi$h $a&e out o( the $ar %attery, and in %oth instan$es while the &agnets are running ahead in whirling &otion they used the right.hand twist) Get that Alni$o &agnet, and &ake it so you $an turn it wound i( possi%le &ore than two thousand re,olutions a &inute) Conne$t the light %ul% with the perpetual &otion holder, put it on the spinning Alni$o &agnet in the hole %etween prongs and the s2uare iron %ar, now spin the Alni$o &agnet around and see how &u$h o( the light you get) Now take the iron %ar o((, then you will get &ore o( the light) !t shows that i( it is $losed, so&e o( the &agnets whi$h we in the iron prongs will run around in an or%it, and will not $o&e out, %ut when the or%it is %roken then they will run in the $oil, and the result will %e &ore light) 1ut a paper %o+ with plenty o( !ron (ilings in it on the hori8ontally spinning Alni$o &agnet, then you will see how the spinning &agnet %uilds up ridges and dit$hes) Now put the &agnet so that it $an %e turned ,erti$ally) -pin the

&agnet, then you will see the (ilings running against the &otion and %uilding up ridges and dit$hes) 1ut on (iner (ilings, then there will %e (iner ridges and dit$hes) -pin one way and then the other way, then you will ha,e so&e rough idea how &agnets %uild up the &atter) 1C 0ou &ade &agneti$ $urrents in three di((erent ways, %ut in prin$iple they all were &ade e+a$tly in the sa&e way) Magneti$ $urrents are &ade %y $on$entrating) then di,iding and then shi(ting the e+isting North and -outh 1ole indi,idual &agnets (ro& one pla$e to another) Now ! will illustrate how &y %est &a$hine is doing it) ! will use only one $oil, and one " shape per&anent &agnet without using the winding that the &a$hine uses to in$rease the per&anent &agnet strength) !( you had a per&anent &agnet that the $oil you use in the ele$tri$ &agnet would go in %etween the prongs o( it, then that would %e good to de&onstrate, %ut i( you ha,e not, then use the sa&e one you ha,e) Get an iron $ore the sa&e di&ensions as in the three.in$h $oil, %ut long enough to go %etween the per&anent &agnet prongs) /ind the sa&e nu&%er o( turns and $onne$t with the light %ul%) *asten the " shape per&anent &agnet ,ery good, %end up, prongs down, North 1ole North) -outh 1ole -outh) Now push the $oil through the prongs (ro& /est to East) 7o it (ast, then there will %e light in the %ul%, now push the $oil and stop in &iddle, and then push again, this ti&e you will ha,e two lights while the $oil went through the &agnet prongs only on$e) 0ou had two lights the (irst ti&e also, %ut you did not noti$e they $a&e in 2ui$k su$$ession, /hen you pushed the $oil3s &iddle up to (ield &agnet3s &iddle the $urrents ran in one dire$tion, and when you pushed the $oil away (ro& the (ield &agnet3s &iddle, then the $urrents re,ersed, then ran in the other dire$tion) hat is why you got two light (lashes while the $oil passed through the (ield &agnet only one ti&e) 6ere is the way in whi$h the North and -outh 1ole indi,idual &agnet $urrents ran while you pushed the $oil (ro& /est to East through the (ield &agnet) ake the $ore out o( the $oil, wind one layer o( wire on the $ore and &ake it so that the North side o( the winding wire3s end points East and -outh side o( the winding wire3s end points /est, /hen you pushed the $oil to the &iddle o( the (ield &agnet, the North 1ole &agnet $urrent $a&e out o( the wire end that is pointing East, and the -outh 1ole &agnet $urrent $a&e out o( the wire end that is pointing /est, %ut when you pushed the $oil away (ro& the &iddle o( the (ield &agnet the $urrents re,ersed, then North 1ole &agnet $urrent $a&e out o( the $oil3s wire end that is pointing /est and -outh 1ole &agnet $urrent $a&e out o( the $oil3s wire end that is pointing East) /ith the sa&e winding i( the North 1ole (ield &agnet had %een southside, and -outh pole (ield &agnet northside, then the running o( the $urrents would %e re,ersed) /hen $urrents re,erse they re,erse the &agnet poles in the $oil) E,ery ti&e when the $oil is approa$hing the (ield &agnets, the $urrents whi$h are &ade in the $oil during that ti&e are &aking &agnet poles in the $oil3s $ore ends, the sa&e as those (ield &agnet poles they are approa$hing, %ut during the ti&e the $oil is re$eding

15 those $urrents are &aking the $oil3s &agnet poles opposite to the (ield &agnets they are re$eding (ro&) /hile you ha,e the s&all $oil handy ! will tell &ore a%out &agnets) #un -outh 1ole &agnet $urrent in the wire end that points /est, and North 1ole &agnet $urrent in the wire end that points East) Now North end o( the $oil is -outh 1ole and -outh end o( the $oil is North 1ole) Now run North 1ole &agnet $urrent in /est end o( the wire, and -outh 1ole &agnet in East end o( the wire) his ti&e the North end o( the $oil will %e North 1ole, and -outh end o( the $oil the -outh 1ole) 0ou &ade the one.in$h long &agnets with a single wire, %ut i( you had the sa&e si8e o( wire in a $oil you now ha,e and would put a %igger steel %ar in the $oil then you would ha,e a %igger and stronger &agnet, %ut to &ake a stronger &agnet yet, you would ha,e to wind &ore layers on top o( the $oil that you ha,e now) /hen you were &aking the s&all &agnets with a single $opper wire you wasted too &any North and -outh 1ole indi,idual &agnets) 0ou only got in the steel DDD EEE DDD

MAGNE !C C"##EN #esear$hers, e+peri&enters and other people read a%out Magneti$ Current, then you will know what ele$tri$ity is, how it is &ade, what &akes it, and the way it runs in a wire) hen you will know what the North and -outh pole indi,idual &agnets $an do, and then you will know what ele$tri$ity is) -end a 7ollar Bill %y return &ail and you will re$ei,e an eight thousand word %ooklet postpaid, and in addition you will get a (older des$ri%ing &ineral, ,egeta%le, and ani&al li(e, and a drawing o( perpetual &otion holder and another (older with se,eral interesting su%'e$ts4 Address to4 B9F 69L7E#, #9" E 1, B9F 19: 69ME- EA7, *L9#!7A)

MAGNE !C BA-E #adio wa,es $annot %e &ade without ele$tri$ity, and ele$tri$ity $annot %e &ade without the North and -outh pole indi,idual &agnets) Ele$tri$ity is &ade in two di((erent ways) 9ne way is %y a generator, using the (ree $ir$ulating &agnets that are $ir$ulating in and around the Earth, and the other way is to use the %ound &agnets that hold together the &atter, espe$ially Gin$) /hen Gin$ is put in the a$id in a %attery, and the right $onne$tions are &ade, then the North pole indi,idual &agnets will $o&e out o( the %atteryHs positi,e ter&inal and -outh pole indi,idual &agnets will $o&e out o( the %atteryHs negati,e ter&inal, and they will $o&e out as long as the Gin$ lasts, and when the Gin$ is gone the &agnets will %e gone too) 1hysi$ists tell that ea$h ato& whi$h %uilds up the Gin$ has thirty protons, and thirty ele$trons, %ut when the Gin$ is taken into parts %y the a$id in a %attery, then only the North and -outh pole indi,idual &agnets are $o&ing out o( the %attery, and not a single proton or ele$tron shows up) *ro& this you $an see that the physi$ists are %asing their thoughts on non e+isting things) !n (a$t all &atter and e,erything e,erywhere is held together %y the North and -outh pole indi,idual &agnets) he &agnets are the %ase o( e,erything) hey are the $os&i$ (or$e and they operate e,erything, in$luding our %ody) !( you want to know how the &agnets $ontra$t the &us$les, $onne$t ea$h end o( a (resh terrapin &us$le with ea$h ter&inal o( a %attery, then you will see how the &us$les are $ontra$ted) ! ha,e %een wat$hing while the a$id takes in parts o( the Gin$ and &any other things) E,erything that is taken into parts %y the a$id, the (irst thing ! see is a ,ery s&all %u%%le %eginning to $o&e out o( the &atter) /hen the (irst %u%%le appears then the su$$eeding %u%%les are $o&ing out o( the (irst %u%%le and are running or $o&ing out in a regular line one a(ter another) /hen the (irst %u%%le swells up then it $ontra$ts in the &iddle and $uts o(( the new %u%%le and then $loses up the outgoing end and then swells up again and goes o,er and o,er again) hose %u%%les that lea,e the (irst %u%%le a$t like s&all &agnets, and so&e appear to ha,e &agnet poles) Most o( the %u%%les 'oin the other %u%%les and so&e o( the %u%%les a%sor% &any other %u%%les %e(ore they the&sel,es %urst and disappear) /hen the Gin$ is taken in parts %y the a$id then the &agnets whi$h hold together the Gin$ go into the %u%%les and when the %u%%les %urst then the &agnets go into the air in the EarthHs general $ir$ulation, %a$k where they $a&e (ro& in the (irst pla$e, %ut i( the Gin$ is in the %attery then the &agnets will go into the %atteryHs ter&inals) ! only used three kinds o( a$idsIhydro$hlori$, sulphuri$ and nitri$, %ut used &any kinds o( &atter to e+peri&ent with) *or %est results, di((erent &atter needs a di((erent a$id to dissol,e it, %ut e,ery kind o( &atter produ$es %u%%les and ea$h kind o( %u%%le s&ells di((erently) his suggests a 2uestion) /hat $auses us to s&ell, and then to go (arther, what $auses us to taste, (eel, see and hear; 0ou already know that the &agnets $an $ontra$t the &us$les and s&elling, tasting, (eeling, seeing is only a step (ro& $ontra$ting the

&us$les) All (un$tions in our %ody are per(or&ed %y North and -outh pole indi,idual &agnets) /hen we s&ell, the outside &agnets $o&e in $onta$t with the inside &agnets, and so we (eel the sensation that they produ$e while they are passing %y and through the ner,e $ord or tu%e, and the sa&e thing happens with our other senses) 9ur eyes are like the %road$asting $a&eras) hey send out &agnets and re$ei,e %a$k the i&ages (ro& the o%'e$ts we see) Many o( you ha,e noti$ed i( you are looking with a $on$entrated look at so&e%odyHs %a$k while the person doesnHt know it, the person is lia%le to get restless and look around) ! ha,e noti$ed so&eti&es ! $an $hase the &os2uitoHs away (ro& the wall %y only gi,ing a sharp look at the&) AC!74 /hat is a$id and what gi,es a$id the a%ility to take the other &atter in parts; *or instan$e Gin$, a$id and the %u%%les that are $o&ing out o( the Gin$ are held together the&sel,es %y the sa&e kind o( North and -outh pole &agnets, and why a$id whi$h is one kind o( &atter $an take another kind o( &atter in parts) he a$id ato&s &ust ha,e a s&aller or%it and (ew &agnets in it than the other &atter it takes in parts) !n that $ase the a$id ato&s $an get $loser, and in the other &atter ato&Hs or%it, and peel o(( one &agnet a(ter another until the %igger ato& &atter is gone) he one who will (ind out e+a$tly how it is done will %e a reaJ s$ientist) #adio wa,es are not wa,esK they are North and -outh pole indi,idual &agnets whi$h are $o&ing out o( a trans(or&er o( the se$ondary windingHs $oil ends, one.hal( going up in the air and the other hal( in the ground in in$reasing and de$reasing nu&%ers) he nu&%ers are regulated %y the trans&itting tu%e, and the speed %y ,oltage) he in$reasing and de$reasing &agnet nu&%ers $ause the re$ei,erHs antenna to generate a tiny $urrent to start the a&pli(i$ation to reprodu$e the original %road$ast) he &agnets are not running up to the ionosphere and down again, %ut are running hori8ontally until they are lost) hose &agnets whi$h go up to the ionosphere ne,er $o&e %a$k as radio to the re$ei,er, they only $ause the ionosphereHs &agnets to $o&e %a$k to Earth as radar wa,es) Magnets do not run in the way the radio wa,e drawings show) -9"N7 BA-E All %ran$hes o( s$ien$e la$k a sound %ase) Ele$tri$al engineers know how to &ake and &anage ele$tri$ity, %ut they do not know what ele$tri$ity is, and how it runs in a wire) /ithout knowing it they ha,e no sound %ase to stand on) #adio engineers $annot &ake radio wa,es without ele$tri$ity, %ut ele$tri$ity $annot %e &ade without &agnets, and so the &agnets are the %ase o( ele$tri$ity) /hen $he&ists &ake ele$tri$ity (ro& Gin$ with a$id in a %attery, then the North pole &agnets are $o&ing out o( the positi,e ter&inal, and -outh pole &agnets (ro& the negati,e ter&inal) he sa&e &agnets $an %e used to %uild

up so&e other &atter, and whate,er the &atter is, the &agnets are always the %ase o( it) 1hysi$ists are using one.sided e2uip&ent to $hase the non e+isting protons and ele$trons, %ut are negle$ting the North and -outh pole &agnets, whi$h are the %ase o( e,erything) 1hysiologists do not know that the North and -outh pole &agnets are $ontra$ting the &us$les (or our %ody (un$tions) Geologists do not know what gra,itation is, and what $auses earth2uakes and &ountains) 1erpetual trans(or&ation is going on with this Earth all the ti&e) /hen ato&s %urst in the &iddle i( the Earth, the &agnets are running out (ro& the &iddle, and so $ause gra,itation %y attra$ting the &atter that is in (ront o( the&, and when &any &agnets ha,e $o&e out, then there will %e $ontra$tion that will $ause earth2uakes and &ountains) Astrono&ers do not know what $auses seasons) All planets and the sun ha,e &agnet poles) he &agnet poles are pulling and pushing the Earth in a+is way) he EarthHs su&&er end is always a stronger &agnet pole than the winter end, and that $auses the Earth to slide a+is way and &ake the seasons) Millions o( people all o,er the world ha,e %een (ooled, in$luding &ysel(, %y wrong drawing in geography %ooks, in showing how the EarthHs yearly path around the sun $auses su&&er and winter) !n (a$t the drawings are wrong) ! was lu$ky) ! &ade a ro$k teles$ope and a ro$k sundial and they de(ooled &e) Now ! know the right path the Earth (ollows) he s$ientists should $o&e to the #9C? GA E, 6o&estead, *lorida, and ha,e a look at the new drawing, the teles$ope and the sundial, and see how they would a((e$t s$ien$e) he a%o,e reading, he Magneti$ Current, the Mineral, Legeta%le and Ani&al Li(e and the ad,ertise&ent they all go together) E7/A#7 LEE7-?ALN!N) 5.C@.4:

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#9C? GA E 69ME- EA7, *L9#!7A ") -) A) M!NE#AL, LEGE ABLE AN7 AN!MAL L!*E /hat is li(e; Mineral li(e is to hold the &ineral &atter together) Legeta%le li(e is to hold the ,egeta%le &atter together and in$reases in ,olu&e) Ani&al li(e is to hold the ani&al &atter or (lesh together in$rease the ,olu&e and gi,e &otion to &us$les) he %ase o( li(e is the North and -outh pole &agnets) he &agnets are indestru$ti%le) E,ery period o( &aterial li(e goes through two periods, $onstru$tion and destru$tion period, %ut the li(e itsel( is indestru$ti%le, li(e has no %eginning and no end) he sun is li,ing in a destru$tion period and the earth in a $onstru$tion period) !n the sun only &ineral li(e e+ist %ut on earth &ineral, ,egeta%le and ani&al li(e e+ist) /hen one (or& o( li(e goes through the destru$tion period the li(e lea,es the &atter and goes so&ewhere else) *or instan$e when 8in$ in a %attery is taken in parts %y a$id, the North and -outh pole &agnets that held the 8in$ together, they lea,e the 8in$ and i( right $onne$tions are &ade they will $o&e out o( the %attery, then they $an %e used (or other purposes) ! $an run those North and -outh pole &agnets in &y perpetual &otion holder, then they will produ$e perpetual &otion and when ! want to use the sa&e &agnets (or other purposes) ! $an &ake a (lash o( light (ro& the&) Now you $an see when the 8in$ went dead those North and -outh pole &agnets that held the 8in$ together they did not die %ut es$aped and went so&e where else) he drawing on the (ront $o,er is like the perpetual &otion holder ! &ade) !( ! run North and -outh pole &agnets (ro& a $ar %attery A$ar %attery is stronger than 8in$ %atteryB in those two $oils while the la&inated iron $ross %ar is a$ross the iron %ar prong, and (ill the iron %ar or%it with &agnets, then those North and -outh pole &agnets will ne,er stop running around, they will run around until the $ross %ar is pulled o(() he North pole &agnets $o&e out o( the %attery3s positi,e ter&inal and -outh pole &agnets $o&e out o( $ar %attery3s negati,e ter&inal) o %e sure it is so, you get two pie$es o( so(t steel welding rod (our in$hes long, put the& in $lips and $onne$t the& with the $ar %attery) 1ut those two loose rod ends together until the rod gets hot) Now test ea$h o( those rod ends you were putting together with a s&all needle. like hori8ontally hanging &agnet) hen you will see tile one whi$h is

$onne$ted with positi,e ter&inal is North pole &agnet, and the one whi$h is $onne$ted with negati,e ter&inal is -outh pole &agnet Alike poles repulses, and unlike poles attra$tB) 0ou $an $hange the rod pie$es, %ut e,ery ti&e the one is $onne$ted with positi,e ter&inal will %e North pole &agnet, and the one $onne$ted with negati,e ter&inal will %e -outh pole &agnet) !( perpetual &otion holder3s North pole prong is put East) -outh pole prong /est, and then ele,ate the $ross.%ar3s $enter up to tile -outh pole ,erti$ally hanging &agnet, then the &agnet will swing -outh and when the $ross.%ar3s $enter is ele,ated up to North pole ,erti$ally hanging &agnet, then the &agnet will swing North) he $ross.%ar3s a%ility to swing the North and -outh pole &agnets) o(( its $enter will re&ain as long as the $ross.%ar is not distur%ed) !t has little power %ut it $ould %e &ade stronger %y &aking %igger di&ensions) *ro& the a%o,e e+peri&ent you $an see the perpetual &otion holder $an a$t as a li,ing thing) !t knows whi$h way to swing ea$h &agnet) his shows i( &ore &agnets are added to a li,ing then it $an per(or& things it $ould not do %e(ore) he sa&e is true $on$erning our %ody and e,erything else) hose surplus &agnets, they are real li(e) Magnets in general are indestru$ti%le) *or instan$e you $an %urn wood or (lesh) 0ou $an destroy the %ody, %ut you $annot destroy the &agnets that held together the %ody) hey go so&ewhere else) !ron has &ore o( the &agnets than wood, and e,ery di((erent su%stan$e has a di((erent nu&%er o( &agnets that hold the su%stan$e together) !( ! &ake a %attery with $opper (or positi,e ter&inal and %ee( (or negati,e ter&inal ! get &ore o( the &agnets out o( it than when ! used $opper (or positi,e ter&inal, and sweet potato (or negati,e ter&inal) *ro& this you $an see that no two things are alike) -e,eral years ago ! read in the paper that the s$ientists $annot (ind out how the green $hlorophyll $on,erts the sunlight in plant (ood) hey are looking in the wrong dire$tion) !t is not the green $hlorophyll that $on,erts the sunlight in plant (ood, it is the water that does it) hat green $hlorophyll was not so green in the (irst pla$e) !n (a$t it was not green at all) !t %e$a&e green %y e,aporation) he water in plants $at$hes the running sunlight that is $o&ing (ro& the sun and the North and -outh pole &agnets wrap the&sel,es around the $aught parti$les o( sunlight and as soon as the parti$les o( sunlight whi$h are wrapped around %y the North and -outh pole &agnets are $o&ing in the suita%le part o( the plant then they 'oin the plant and %e$o&e a part o( it) he North and -outh pole &agnets are going in and out o( the earth all the ti&e, e,erywhere and their nu&%ers are li&itless) ! ha,e se,eral lily pools where ! keep water in) ! ha,e wat$hed the lily pools (or si+teen years) /hen ! put $lear water in the pools where the sunlight $an shine in, then in two &onths3 ti&e ! $an see the &oss is %eginning to grow) %ut when ! poured the water in the pools where there was no green $hlorophyll in the water) his shows that the plants $an grow without green $hlorophyll) he sunlight was running in the water e,ery day and the North and -outh pole &agnets were running through the water all the ti&e) he North and -outh pole &agnets are passing through e,ery tree, the %igger the tree the &ore &agnets will %e passing

through it) 0ou ha,e noti$ed that lightning hits the %iggest tree and the tallest %uilding) !n the North he&isphere the -outh pole &agnets are going up, and the North pole &agnets $o&ing down in the sa&e (lash) Lightning only strikes i( the North and -outh &agnets are $on$entrated too &u$h in a s&all spa$e) !( not $on$entrated then they pass through e,erything without &u$h noti$e) ! %elie,e that water, sunlight and North and -outh pole &agnets are &aking the plants to grow) 0ou ha,e heard that i( so&e%ody happens to hold a power line in their %are hands it %e$o&es i&possi%le (or hi& to let loose (ro& the power line) he power line is (ull o( North and -outh pole &agnets, so they o,erpower the %ody3s weaker syste&, and &ake it i&possi%le (or it to open the hands) his shows that the &agnets $an $ontra$t and release the &us$les) ! $an see tiny lightning in &y eyes i( ! dose the eye lids and gi,e a side push to the eye %all (ro& the nose outward, %ut ! $ould not do it e,ery day) /hen ! keep eating &ore (or so&e ti&e then ! $an see the tiny lightning while &y eyes are open) All that ! ha,e to do is to turn &y head (ro& one side to the other side) his shows that we ha,e in our %ody the sa&e kind o( &agnets that are &aking the %ig lightning in the sky) /hen ! $onne$t &y tongue and (eet with &i$ro.a&pere &eter) the &eter shows that ! ha,e &agnets in &y %ody) -o&e ti&es ! ha,e &ore o( the &agnets in &y %ody than at other ti&es) he presen$e o( &agnets in our %ody would indi$ate that the &agnets are operating our &us$les) /here do our %odies get the &agnets (ro&; 0ou know that to get the &agnets (ro& 8in$ we ha,e to put the 8in$ in a$id in the %attery where it $an %e dissol,ed) 9ur digesti,e syste& is like a %attery %ut &ore $o&pli$ated) /e get &agnets (ro& the (ood we eat) he a$id and other digesti,e 'ui$es dissol,e the (ood and li%erate the &agnets to %e used (or other purposes) ! ha,e ne,er studied hu&an anato&y, %ut ! know there are &any little $ords that the &agnets $an pass through) All that has to %e done is to &ake the right $onne$tions) All our %ody (un$tions are physi$al, there is no &ental (un$tion in us, (or instan$e thinking the sa&e as talking is physi$al pro$ess) /e all would think loud i( we were not suppressed while we were s&all) /hen we think we $ontra$t the &us$les that are (or that purpose, %ut the $ontra$tion is so deli$ate we $annot noti$e it) his is all that ! $an tell a%out our %ody (un$tions) !( ! had studied $he&istry and hu&an anato&y ! a& sure ! $ould tell you &ore a%out our %ody (un$tions) Copyright 9$to%er) 1945, %y Edward Leedskalnin EEE DDD EEE

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