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ABSTRACT
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right torsion ?eld. The ring and the salt solution are disposed
Within the outer body such that a portion of the ?rst right
torsion ?eld propagates through the salt solution.
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
?eld is removed.
Published studies have shoWn that exposure to left torsion
?elds may have a negative effect on the human body, While
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chamber. The ?rst chamber and the second chamber are then
through.
The salt solution may include a rare earth metal salt. The
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composition.
forming a gap in the ring. The ring may further have ball
members attached to each end. The ring and associated ball
members may inherently produce a ?rst right torsion ?eld an
a second right torsion ?eld. In order to increase the strength
of the torsion ?elds, the ring and associated ball members
The ring may also have a ?rst end and a second end
salt solution, ?rst ring and second ring are disposed in the
outer body. The ?rst and second rings are concentric and
together generate a right static torsion ?eld. The salt
solution, ?rst ring, and second rings are disposed such that
positioned such that the gap in the ?rst ring is 180 degrees
from the gap in the second ring. The device may also include
a third ring in the second chamber. The third ring may also
have a gap. The gap in the third ring may be positioned 180
salt solution is in the ?rst chamber and the rings are in the
second chamber.
The ?rst ring and the second ring may also each have a
gap. In one embodiment, the gaps for each of the rings are
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present invention;
FIG. 2 is a top vieW of one embodiment of the rings
the torsion ?elds generated by the rings alone and the torsion
?elds generated by the rings in conjunction With the salt
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
use.
ring 32 has a second gap 35, and the outer ring 33 has a third
gap 36. The rings may be oriented such that the gap for each
ring. Thus, the inner ring 31 has a ?rst gap 34, the central
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solution.
In one embodiment, the salt solution includes a rare earth
metal salt. The rare earth metal salt may be any element With
an atomic numbers from 58 to 71 (inclusive) on the periodic
the second gap 35 is 180 degrees from the third gap 36.
Preferably, the siZe of the gap in each ring is the same.
HoWever, the siZe of the gap in each ring may be altered and
each gap may be different in siZe from each other gap.
The number of rings in the second chamber may be
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The salt solution generates left and right torsion due to the
movement of opposite ions in opposite directions. The ions
are set into motion by the magnetic ?elds generated by the
cycloids.
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through the salt solution. Thus, the ?rst right static ?eld
propagates through the salt solution While the second right
static torsion ?eld does not. As shoWn in FIG. 3b, the
interaction betWeen the ?rst right static torsion ?eld gener
ated by the rings and the torsion ?eld generated by the salt
solution increases the overall strength of the right torsion
?eld generated by the present invention. Furthermore,
because the ?rst right static torsion ?elds is strengthened due
betWeen the rings, and the rare earth elements used may be
electronic equipment.
We claim:
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torsion ?eld,
the ring and the salt solution being disposed such that a
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static torsion ?eld 41 and the second right static torsion ?eld
solution.
the ?rst right static ?eld 41 and second right static ?eld 42
composition.
6. The device of claim 1 Wherein the ring is metallic.
7. The device of claim 1 Wherein the ring inherently
produces a ?rst right torsion ?eld.
8. The device of claim 7 Wherein the ring generates a
second right torsion ?eld.
9. The device of claim 8 Wherein the ring inherently
produces a second right torsion ?eld.
television or monitor.
10. The device of claim 1 Wherein the ring has a ?rst end
and a second end forming a gap in the ring.
11. The device of claim 10 further including a ?rst ball
member attached to the ?rst end of the ring and a second ball
member attached to the second end of the ring.
12. The device of claim 11 Wherein the ?rst ball member
and the second ball member are metallic.
13. The device of claim 12 Wherein the ring, the ?rst ball
ing:
an outer body;
disposed in the ?rst chamber; the ?rst ring and the second
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ring are disposed in the second chamber; and the ?rst
chamber and the second chamber are disposed such that a
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18. The device of claim 17 Wherein the salt solution
includes a rare earth metal salt.
Salt Solution
left torsion ?elds about an electronic device comprising:
16. The device of claim 15 Wherein the ?rst ring has a ?rst 5
generating a right tOrSiOn ?eld;
gap and the second ring has a second gap; the ?rst gap being
propagating the right torsion ?eld through a salt solution;
and
directing the right torsion ?eld substantially perpendicular
to a left torsion ?eld generated by the electronic device.
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