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I ordered a set of cheap carbon fiber cell phone feraday bags, but the cloth is expensive. Not sure what would be better graphite or carbon fiber socks and bed sheets. I need to Dowse the carbon fiber cloth I have coming, before I decide if it works .Okay, that led me to carbon fiber, much cheaper. They have feraday bags, Matt's and rugs. I need to order some carbon fiber, and hope it works as well as expensive graphite..
I dowsed and the 32 khz frequency, is the same strength as a 1.9341 khz, master key, I used to use years back. And it's the same strength as the Schumann resonance master key frequencies in Hz. 7.83, 11.2, 22.4 i think they are... Somehow I got lucky and dialed to a number almost twice as strong as those others.. If I had someone dialing the frequencies as fast as I can dowse, every second. There has to be an even stronger one, than what I now use., we could find..I dowsed it 32 khz is a pretty strong master key frequency their using.. A mimic everything frequency, a bad drain. Works well for treasure hunting also..
I ordered a set of cheap carbon fiber cell phone feraday bags, but the cloth is expensive.
Yes, I'd love to forget about Styrofoam. Stick to graphite, or carbon fiber.Your "Faraday bags" are lined with a conductive, metallic cloth, most likely copper, or nickel/copper. When properly closed, that bag will block/shield whatever is inside from electromagnetic fields. The field will flow around the outside of the bag, rather than penetrate.
BTW, did a little research and found that styrofoam contains a good amount of carbon, which doesn't act as a shield, but carbon absorbs RF energy. Apparently, it is a ".......hydrocarbon polymer; essentially, the majority of its structure is made up of carbon chains".
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Yes, I'd love to forget about Styrofoam. Stick to graphite, or carbon fiber.
The carbon fiber bags and piece of cloth I ordered don't have copper. I looked and almost screwed up, changed my choice..
I looked into it, but Rf radio frequency, is different from Qf quantum frequency. A new term .If you honestly want to know something about RF absorbing materials, then read through this white paper done by Emerson and Cuming, true experts in the field. From this, I believe you will add a great amount of info to your knowledge base.
Microwave Absorbers for the Layperson | Cuming Microwave Corporation
The applications for microwave absorbers vary just as widely, from reducing the radar cross section of a stealth aircraft to the lining of antenna shrouds.www.cumingmicrowave.com
Also, Google this.."THEORY AND APPLICATION OF RF/MICROWAVE ABSORBERS", and look for the article hosted by NASASpaceFlight.com. It's a .pdf that I can't link directly. Ignore the equations and just follow the text..there is a world of knowledge there for you.
Doing this kind of research, and applying the information, will allow you to add some understandable science to your theories. If you ever expect your theories to have any credibility, it's going to take some science to back it up. This is a great place to start.