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The Fiber Disease... 5m pp. 16-21 for the scientific basis of this effect. Referring to the block diagram of Figure 1 we see that the Head (1) of a person is connected ... turn, and passes on the next turn a magnetic wave that is 180° out of phase with it. The result is that the vectors cancel each other, and the ...
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