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<span style="white-space:nowrap">Rota did not use any electronic equipment, </span>only a stop watch and a hight impedance headset connected to a ground or/and aerial antenna network.  
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<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 claimed 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 tape recorder and an oscillospe, [[Mike Watson]] was able to compared the effects of the atmospheric electromagnetic signals on several metals. Are these variation nothing but a ramdom phenomena totaly explicable with with physcal properties of the metal?
 
  
'''''Check by yourself !''''' What we call the Rota's effect is not the well known background noise, neither the usual clicks produced when connecting/disconnecting the headset to an antenna: it is the fact that under certain condition, the clicks occur when then should not.
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What we call the Rota's effect is not the well known background noise, neither the usual clicks produced when connecting / disconnecting the headset to an antenna: it is the fact that under certain condition, the clicks occur when then should not
  
*Experiment 1 [[Listening to the Rota's effect]]
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'''''Check by yourself !'''''
*Experiment 2 [[The Rota's Effect | atmospherics effect on various  metals]]
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*[[Listening to the Rota's effect| Discovering the Rota Effect]]
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*[[The Rota's Effect| Recording the Rota Effect]]
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*[[The Universal Currents#Experimental|A neon detector]]

Latest revision as of 05:09, 25 January 2017

Rota did not use any electronic equipment, only a stop watch and a hight impedance headset connected to a ground or/and aerial antenna network.

What we call the Rota's effect is not the well known background noise, neither the usual clicks produced when connecting / disconnecting the headset to an antenna: it is the fact that under certain condition, the clicks occur when then should not

Check by yourself !