Field Pulser | How To Make An Orgone
An Orgone Field Pulser (OFP) is a specialized device designed to generate a "pulsed" energy field by combining traditional (a mixture of resin, metal, and crystals) with an electronic frequency generator . Unlike a passive orgone accumulator, which simply gathers ambient energy, a pulser uses a Mobius coil driven by an electrical signal to actively broadcast a specific frequency, often the Schumann Resonance (7.83Hz). How to Make an Orgone Field Pulser
A Mobius coil (usually made from 20-30 gauge insulated copper wire), a 9V battery connector, and a zapper or frequency generator circuit (often based on an LM555 timer chip ). How To Make An Orgone Field Pulser
Mixing containers, safety gloves, and a soldering iron. 2. Create the Mobius Coil An Orgone Field Pulser (OFP) is a specialized
Clear casting resin, metal shavings (copper, brass, or aluminum), and a single-terminated quartz crystal . Mixing containers, safety gloves, and a soldering iron
Twist the wire together using a drill or by hand to create a "bifilar" twist.
Wrap this twisted wire around the quartz crystal in a specific pattern where the ends meet, forming a closed loop.
Building a pulser requires both structural assembly and electronic wiring.
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