Works
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  Process
 
     
I am in the process of creating a larger resonant magnetron chamber (right), which is an advanced version of Resonant Environment.

12 cubic foot interior vacuum capable of a 10-micron relief. Chamber constructed of Kevlar enhanced polymer epoxy resin injected into a pressure treated form supported with 3 inch extruded aluminum I beams. RF insulation of 2mm polished aluminum interior; exterior steel mesh imbedded in FE enhanced epoxy. Outer shell: aluminum shielding. Variable internal panels to modulate resonant chamber reflective of frequency input.
 
 
   
   
 

Power grid created from series of step-up transformers salvaged from old televisions and pooled in homemade coil copper dumps suspended in mineral oil baths. Output +-3000,000v. Cathode/anode ports in various locations on chamber exterior interface with interior vacuum for the manipulation of energy frequency as a compositional tool, including gas ports for the injection of specific rarified atmospheres.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
X-ray tubes built into internal chamber structure as instrumental in the manipulation of electron stripping in the compositional mediums in terms of charge
 
X-ray tube