Joakim’s Completed Antenna
August 7, 2009 at 11:20 am 7 comments
Here is a shot of a beautiful time/space antenna built by Joakim from Stockholm.
This resonator was made out of copper brake wire.
Source: This post on the official Bashar discussion list in the discussion about the time/space free energy coils.
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1. Neal | November 3, 2009 at 9:25 pm
Hey thanks for making the attempt as I’ve also been inspired to build one. AWESOME
2. Ivan | December 23, 2009 at 8:08 pm
Hi,
I think Bashar said that these spirals should be very precise! Also what I imagined in my head was a pretty dense spiral. 20-30 turns, 50cm height for each spiral so that the space between the 2 spirals is at most 2-3mm
However i didn’t get the idea how to convert the energy into something useful.
3. Ariel | December 23, 2009 at 8:16 pm
Yeah, I think the precision is important as well.
As far as converting it to energy, I *think* what you do is simply connect the two main plugs of an AC circuit to the top and bottom of the coils, just tapping it for a moment and then that’s it. From then on out it should be “connected,” even though it’s not physically connected.
4. Daniel | June 4, 2010 at 9:52 pm
Joachim,
This is a really nice piece of work!
How did you get the spacing and the spirals to be so even?
Did you ‘connect’ it?
Have you tested it in any ways?
Very exciting!
Daniel
5. Daphne | March 9, 2017 at 6:52 am
Joakim I would like to buy one of these antennas. Where can I get one and if oossible a tetrahedron to go with it?! Thank you! =)
6. Gert | May 16, 2017 at 6:50 am
I heard Abraham-Hicks confirm that the Torus was a sustainable energy source. I Googled Torus Energy Generator. It seems to me the shape of the cones should be wider, more bowl shaped so as to create a kind of donut shaped energy flow as shown here:
http://www.cosmometry.net/the-torus—dynamic-flow-process
I saw magnetic balls used in another search, or perhaps liquid metal circulating through the coils, so it can be magnetized ? Just speculating
7. Catalin Nastasa | July 18, 2017 at 6:11 am
The two cones are not winded in opposition ? What I see in the picture, the two spirals are both clockwise …