In the year 2001, a roommate of mine hid a magnetic assembly I had built for an MHD Generator by sticking it onto the back of a microwave oven. I reached back to get it, once I had found it, and a week before I had all of memories of week ahead. Touching that thing was the last thing that I remembered doing before I literally found myself picking up from the next moment in my own perspective a week before my roommate hid the magnetic assembly. I took the whole microwave appart and put it back together to try and figure out how that worked. The next 3 attempts, I had turned microwave oven on, and got knocked back to the beginning of the week. I waited until I was sure I didn't have cancer, had a few physicals, and now I'm talking about it.
So, I explain this to a bunch of people and get nothing but sceptics. I'm lucky enough to find anyone with any experience in electronics, even though I included links, cross-reference material of reseach done on the same subject. This thing really works, and sometimes when I really think about it, there may be a big difference between one type magnetron and another.
This is a vane type
Vane Type MagnetronAnd the Machined
Machined TypeThis page gives you an idea of how several styles exist.
MagnetronsSo, there's the engineering style of understanding every detail of the circuit, each and every transistor is biased by a long list of biasing equations. Then, there are assembly instructions. Assembly instructions take a 2 or 3 week class, and Circuit Design, 4 year minimum.
So, I explain it simply so that anyone can build based upon reconstructing the right circumstances. If anything goes wrong, it's probably the magnetron not being the right type. Vane types may not work, but the machine type most likely will. Then again, the opposite may be true. I didn't destroy the magnetron to figure out what type it was, and I failed to read and write down the part number to get the white papers on it. But, it is most likely going to be either a vane type or a machined type. There is even a chance it will work with either if you follow the instructions.
Don't comment unless you took the time to spend maybe 40 bucks and build the thing. I've bought more than one Microwave from Goodwill or Salvation Army. The following links if you read all of the links I provide will take you through two different forums and to several actual scientific papers based upon the study and observation of superluminal waves and time reverals in plasmas. The equations are too freaking long because, in detail you'd be designing a magnetron tube of your own in the math you would use to define the plasma. You just wouldn't want to know or take the class, or get the lecture.
Assembly instructions and supporting data.I did not write this message for the response I could get from a critic, sceptic, nor for the sake of harrassment.