Thursday 28 February 2013

Making Test Plates


Making Test Plates

This is the box you attach to the basic Syncrometer circuit. It
has test plates to put your test substances and tissue samples on.
The wiring in it is arranged so that you can test for a toxin in a
product, as well as search in yourself. This means you can search
for Salmonella in the milk or cheese you just ate, not just for
Salmonella in your stomach.
Only if the resonant frequency of an item on one plate is
equal to the resonant frequency of an item on the other plate will
the entire circuit oscillate or resonate! This implies the two
plates have something in common. By putting a known pure
sample on one plate you can reliably conclude the other sample
contains it if the circuit resonates.
You may build a test plate box into a cardboard box (such as
a facial tissue box) or a plastic box. Here are the instructions for
the cardboard box model.

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