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Timm A. Vanderelli began experimenting with waves and forces in the 1960's. His work with

                                 semiconductors and radio frequencies were fueled by his passion for

                                 amateur radio.  During his high school years, he built his own transmitters,

                                 receivers and antenna systems. In the early 1970's Timm worked with

                                 computers and communications equipment while in the US Navy. He continued

                                 experimenting and building electronics projects in the 1980's, 90's and into

                                 the new millennium.

                                

                                 His research into wireless power led to the invention of the dynamic etalon.

                                 This website reflects four years of his experiments and collaboration efforts.

                                 Many members of the scientific community were asked to examine this new

                                 lens, but only one has been interested in doing so.

                   

                                 This section of the website is still under construction, and more info and images

                                 will be added.

                                

 

                       

                                                                                               

 

                                 

 

                                 

 

                                  

                                 

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Magnetic Flux Viewer US Patent Pending 2006
Last updated:6/1/2010