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Survival guide for hungscience
We all have seen the axioms of hungscience posted in the Longrangelocators forum.
But few of us have been able to use hungscience to find a coin a mile away, or to build a really working LRL. What are we doing wrong? We can find helpful tips in the pages of the Longrangelocators forum, but these tips are hard to find. So here is an all-purpose guide to steer you safely to success using hungscience. First, we must collect the axioms of hungscience for study: Quote:
Do not let scientist or other technical people fool you to think these axioms don't work! Learn important hungscience principles before building an LRL: To start, make sure you fully understand that voltage is a flowing constant, and current is a control of this flow, while resitance does oppose to it. This will be important when you build your really working LRL. If you have any doubts about voltage being a flowing constant, then check John Bedini website and see what he says about it. This will answer all questions. Of course, you cannot install free electrical power at your home with his inventions, but they really, really work. Honest! Also remember the important principle which makes LRLs work: "Resonance to the elements subatomic levels when a carrier signal line is shot and returned". You must build an LRL which shoots and returns a carrier signal line resonant to the subatomic levels of the elements. Then you must discard some old ideas which are obviously mistaken: get free of the standard Maxwell Heaviside concept and maybe start to find some backup on the Aharonov-Bohm and the field and potential relationship. Remember: This Aharonov-Bohm and the field and potential relationship will be hard at work helping you to locate a coin from a mile distance. Build a really working LRL: Now you are ready to start building your LRL. The easiest way is to open a commercial LRL and copy the circuit you see inside. Be sure to arrange the components for shooting carrier signal lines. Check your circuits to make sure the voltage is flowing as a constant, with current controlling this flow, while resitance does oppose to it. Tip: This is the basic true electronics for a really working LRL or any other electronic circuit. It is often helpful to add diodes to the circuit to improve performance and resonance to the elements. When you have all parts aligned and balanced properly, the Aharonov-Bohm and the field and potential relationship will begin to take effect for true long range locating performance. Finally, be sure to adjust any control potentiometers so the LRL will make beeps when you wave it around. When you hear the beeping as you wave your LRL around, you will know you have completed it successfully. Test your really working LRL: After you complete your really working LRL, you can go into the field and test it to confirm it is finding coins a mile away. This is best done at a beach where people drop coins. Adjust the sensitivity until the LRL starts beeping intermittently, then point it down the beach parallel to the shore. When you hear it beep, turn off the LRL and get your metal detector to take down the beach in the direction parallel to the shore where the LRL beeped. Continue searching until you find the coin. (Hint: it may be more than a mile, meaning you built a really good LRL, or maybe more than one coin, or even other things were detected). You now have proof to convince yourself that you located a coin from a mile distance. If you don't find a coin after 5 miles searching to recover the detected treasure, then you need to learn how to use the LRL controls better. Dealing with skeptics: Once you have the LRL mastered, you are ready to post in the forum to tell the world how you can locate a coin from a mile away. But beware! Evil skeptics will be jealous, and they will try to say your LRL is not working. The first line of defense against evil skeptics is to teach them how science works (use hungscience axioms above to educate ignorant skeptics). If that doesn't work, you always have some cool sayings which will certainly destroy their day: "Should exist injustice and untruths towards working LRLs, I'll show up to debunker the big mouths" "Dude, science is not mine or yours". If that doesn't work, then paste in quotes by famous scientists to prove you are right. Good authoritative sources are Myron Evans, Tom Bearden, John Hutchinson, John Bedini, and even spiritists from past centuries. If these methods don't debunker the big mouths, then you must do some serious debunkering. Serious debunkering becomes necessary if you are asked to show your LRL pass a double blind test. The solution is to show a test, but you must show your idea of a test, not a double blind test. Be sure to study optics... by properly using a lens, the perception of distance can be changed to appear as a different distance than what is apparent in the video. By using a long enough lens, a coin 3 feet away can appear to be a mile away. A test filmed from close distance is not easy, because you might need to set up some mirrors, and prepare some smoke powder for the cameras and cam-corders. You can bury a hidden transmitter to be certain your LRL will beep at the proper time when the cameras are filming. Or conceal a button to cause the LRL to beep on cue. Advanced debunkering: However, video proof is to be avoided. The best solution for answering requests to show proof is to say it's a secret. You cannot tell any details about your really working LRL because it is a secret which you don't want commercial manufacturers to have (Tip: Don't tell anyone which commercial LRL you copied the circuit from). But be sure to tell everyone how well it works, so you can prove hungscience is the only real science, and prove that you really found a whole heap of treasure. True believers: You may not be able to convince the evil skeptics, but at least you can convince naive people who don't bother with details, such as "Why doesn't it work for me?" These naive believers will also become your disciples in any other propaganda or religion you might want them to worship you for. That's pretty much all there is to it. Best Wishes, J_P |
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