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Boost Plus Near-Field Audio Amplifying Speaker 

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Doesn't require a wireless signal.

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12 янв 2015

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@nobrosrevoltingwomen4589
@nobrosrevoltingwomen4589 8 лет назад
This is interesting because not many people know that 'Near Field' receivers work similar to this by boosting a transmitted signal. A Longitudinal 'Near Field' antenna works by force transmitting an out of phase (to the 'Resonance') signal so that the near field close to the antenna cancels out the transmitted 'Resonance' signal creating a 'Tesla Sink' where energy falls into this Tesla Sink because the Near Field exists at a lower energy state than surrounding space. The effect is that relatively small antennas can then act as very, very large antenna arrays that receives (Sinks) larger amounts of Energy from surrounding space. A Longitudinal Transmitter doesn't actually transmit any Energy at all, it sends a signal through Space & Time (Quantum Tunneling) to a Longitudinal receiver that could be on the other side of the planet that sinks the received energy from its surrounding environment. On the Transmitter side there is large manifestation of 'Electrons' in the Sphere antenna which imposes a large + field around the transmitting antenna. On the Receiver there is a large manifestation of 'Ions' in the Ground which imposes a large - field... This is pure simplicity!... The Mind blow is in 2002 a technician at Tenixs Defense System in Stuart Park Darwin NT explained a 'Plasma Burst Transmitter & Receiver' where plasma is the physical antenna that is switched in nano-seconds to different resonant frequencies. A Longitudinal signal is without magnetism & penetrates all of matter, even through a Faradays Cage. The enemy would need to monitor the entire frequency band width & require a super computer to put together a transmitted message... I'd used to ask way back then that if we're this advanced why do why still use EM theory?...