Interesting post, John.
Lots of ground covered, but returning to one point:
"6. Osamu, a patent where 2 magnets sandwich a diamagnetic material with
a coil wound over) produces stronger reception of signal, much. (lots of
correlations with joining of diamagnetic materials with magnetic ones...
...BTW compare Osamu with Coler, both have magnets sandwiching
diamagnetic materials with coils wound over top."
Is this patent 6798329 you are referencing ? Two of the inventors have
the first name of Osamu, so this may not be the one you are referencing.
Also - Coler: where is the diamagnetic material there?
Jones
IN the context of the Stiffler circuit, this might be helpful. You said
you had tried and failed to get a stable resonance from one of the
cores, right? There is always the possibility that a better core is out
there. I had hoped by now that there would have been some published
replications. Maybe this weekend. If and when, or should I say 'as soon
as' this happens, then people will be thinking about "how" it might be
possible to take the concept to the next level.
One strategy of interest would be an Edisonian approach to the finding
the best possible core, the best possible LEDs and then the best
possible combination of the two.