Monday, September 16, 2013

Lakhovsky Multi-Wave-Oscillator from the 'Live Free or Die' State

Lakhovsky Multi-Wave-Oscillator from the 'Live Free or Die' State This is a portable version of the Georges Lakhovsky multi-wave oscillator that is made in the USA. The output of the Tesla coil is 250,000 volts and it has one array of copper rings versus 2 in the original design and the copper ring array consists of 8 rings versus the original 12 ring design. I have seen "portable" versions of the Lakhovsky device that were made decades ago and this may be considered a "portable" Lakhovsky MWO, which in my opinion may prove to be effective over a longer period of time. The main advantage of the smaller Lakhovsky MWO is that is much less complex, draws very little power and it very easy to store. It is no bigger than a large lamp. It stands about 2 1/2 feet high and it about 1 foot wide. The other advantage is that less power means less concern with interfering with other electronic devices in the house. The device may be best used outside or near a window because supposedly it draws and concentrated other life forces that surround. For example if the device and person are surrounded by a large Faraday cage the effects are not felt. Also during a full moon the effects are not felt either. So somehow this is doing more than merely generating frequencies that can be measured on an oscilloscope. In the video, the sparks may appear more "bluish" but they actually look violet or purple colored. A very popular device in the 1920's and 1930's was the "violet ray" which was found in most doctors' offices and also many homes. In 1952 the AMA labeled the "violet ray" a quack device, but beauticians still use small versions of the "violet ray" to help remove skin blemishes and lessen wrinkles. There still exists pictures from the 1930's that show and allege person using Lakhovsky's MWO to have become younger looking. Go figure. It is an interesting concept but who really knows the true potential of the Lakhovsky MWO?

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