Faster than light, the revolutionary radio antenna that conquers space

By Adolph and Erich Erdmann 2005

Beitrag aus dem GOM-Projekt: 2394 weitere kritische Veröffentlichungen
zur Ergänzung der Dokumentation Textversion 1.2 – 2004, Kapitel 4. 

Faster than light, the revolutionary radio antenna that conquers space: [datiert: 2.5.05] /
In: The general science journal. 2005 – 10 S. =
http://www.wbabin.net/physics/erdmann.pdf

Auszüge: "My brother and I believe that it is not enough just to publish the results of one’s experiments, but to describe the actual tests themselves so that others may be able to duplicate them. In this way the experimenter does not have to take another person’s word for it, but has the opportunity to see the proof for him- or herself. Most scientific experiments of significance are very expensive, and the outcome is not always conclusive.

Our experiments on the other hand are very affordable, some of them costing only a few dollars. The outcomes of all the tests are unmistakable.

Although only the electrostatic field antenna is registered with CIPO (#2441882) as a faster than light radio antenna, the magnetic field antenna is capable of the same feat. We were aware of that fact when we decided to register the magnetic field antenna with CIPO.

However, we felt that the primary application of this antenna should be underwater communication. As far as we know underwater radio communication is only possible by using a magnetic field as a carrier for the communication signal (see below). The faster than light signal transmission capability of this antenna is of secondary importance, since we believe the electrostatic antenna is more suited for this task. Nevertheless, both antennas should be tested for the faster than light capability, if for no other reason than to proof that both, the electrostatic and the magnetic field act instantaneously (or almost instantaneously)."

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