Re: About Magnetic pulsers by ludwicza ..... Dr. Bob Beck Forum
Date: 9/6/2006 6:00:23 PM ( 19 y ago)
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I never said that the SOTA MPG didn't produce pulsed fields induced by a DC. Maybe you're confusing pulsed with oscillating. A pulse means a region of time separated by an interval. So as an example, to compare the SOTA MPG and the M-pulse 5000, the MPG is producing a field that isn't changing strength every 5 seconds (or whatever it is), and the M-pulse 5000 is producing a field at each pulse at a particular strength at first, then changes the strength 5000 times within the pulse duration. There's no way you're going to produce magnetic fields that are changing strength with DC in the coil. The SOTA MPG isn't changing the field strength during the pulse duration, therefore it is not going to produce a current in the body. Let's get that clear, only the oscillating magnetic field is CREATING the current where you apply it. Go and read the M-pulse 5000 site at http://www.magpulser.com. It states "The M-Pulse 5000 produces a very powerful, AC (alternating current) magnetic pulse. Ordinary magnetic pulsers operate differently (use DC – direct current) and can not be compared to this device."
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