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− | <span style="white-space:nowrap">Louis Rota did </span> not use any electronic equipment, only a hight impedance headset connected to | + | <span style="white-space:nowrap">[[Louis Rota]] did </span> not use any electronic equipment, only a stopwatch and a hight impedance headset connected to a ground or/and aerial antenna network. He said that the atmospherics or statics in radio sets was due to the metals of the radio set and antennae responding to the "Universal Currents". Using a recorder and an oscillospe [[Mike Watson]] was able to detect unexplicated electric variation specific to each metal. Did Louis Rota found the explanation of this phenomena? |
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* Pictures of the [[The Rota's Effect|Rota's Effect]] | * Pictures of the [[The Rota's Effect|Rota's Effect]] |
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Louis Rota did not use any electronic equipment, only a stopwatch and a hight impedance headset connected to a ground or/and aerial antenna network. He said that the atmospherics or statics in radio sets was due to the metals of the radio set and antennae responding to the "Universal Currents". Using a recorder and an oscillospe Mike Watson was able to detect unexplicated electric variation specific to each metal. Did Louis Rota found the explanation of this phenomena?
Check by yourself! There to easy experiments
- exp1
- exp2
- Pictures of the Rota's Effect