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Michael Snyder began experimenting with our dynamic etalons while attending Murray State University in Kentucky. As an undergraduate student of physics, he created experimental devices, image recording setups and computer models for his Physics classes. His mechanical, electronic and media skills allowed him to build special lighting, fixtures and camera arrangements to fulfill his project requirements. Utilizing a set of unique Flux Resonator™ lenses built specifically for his experiments, his images show magnetic flux with great detail and wide spatial geometry. His papers, 'Magnetic Lines of Constant Scalar Potential' 'Working Theory- Magnetic Dipole Contours' were written about magnetic anomalies seen and captured using these lenses.
Links to his other papers and images:
Multiple magnetic fields interact with the nano-particles inside a Dynamic Etalon producing these spectacular 3-D displays. > download the 70Mb file here: Detailed PDF
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Flux Resonator is a Registered US Trademark
Magnetic Flux Viewer US Patent Pending 2006 |