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8/9 Coil for Microscope
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Hi everyone!!
OK so it's been a while since I posted anything. Last time i posted those super duper awesome beam-frequency disks for you all, and i hope you played with them to make weird slot patterns like 0[][ ] [] [][ ] [][] [ ] | [][ ] [] [][ ] [][] [ ]360 unique for your purposes. and now i have a COOL attachment for your microscope that i created around the same time (and you can use this for your research to refine the beam freq disks make). HOWEVER - PLEASE NOTE THE SAFETY STATEMENT AT THE BOTTOM
This is a design for an 8/9 coil, meaning that the proportions between the top circle and bottom circle are 9 to 8 ratio. this will essentially cause your field to be directed upwards onto your specimen slide.
This idea came to me after having read several papers indicating that radiofrequencies in the kHz, MHz, GHz and THz frequencies all affect biological systems (ie given RF signals affect different things differently ranging from macromolecules t
OK so it's been a while since I posted anything. Last time i posted those super duper awesome beam-frequency disks for you all, and i hope you played with them to make weird slot patterns like 0[][ ] [] [][ ] [][] [ ] | [][ ] [] [][ ] [][] [ ]360 unique for your purposes. and now i have a COOL attachment for your microscope that i created around the same time (and you can use this for your research to refine the beam freq disks make). HOWEVER - PLEASE NOTE THE SAFETY STATEMENT AT THE BOTTOM
This is a design for an 8/9 coil, meaning that the proportions between the top circle and bottom circle are 9 to 8 ratio. this will essentially cause your field to be directed upwards onto your specimen slide.
This idea came to me after having read several papers indicating that radiofrequencies in the kHz, MHz, GHz and THz frequencies all affect biological systems (ie given RF signals affect different things differently ranging from macromolecules t
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