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I somehow get the theory below, but: my godzilla does not look like

any of the pictures you have on file, my device runs on batteries,

AND there is also an option for plugging it in ( looks like a step

down converter); and there are 3 Beck setting options and 3 options

for Godzilla settings. I wish I could show you a picture. So far I

have used it only with batteries, wheather on the 4Hz Beck setting or

on one of the Godzilla settings.

question 1) Bec. I use batteries I am using DC only, right? Following

your explanation below, I would then not get a switch in polarity,

bec. it is DC, regardless of it being in the Beck or the Godzilla

setting??? Therefore I should change the electrodes every 5 min. or

so, for both the Breck or the Godzilla setting? Or else use it with

the wall plug-in instead( which I am reluctant to do).

question 2) The dial on my Godzilla settings has 3 options: 3sec,

1.5min, 3min. I thought that this might mean that the polaries

reverse at these intervals. But so far I have been using the device

only with batteries. And you are saying: batteries = no reversal of

polarities.

Not blonde, but confused...

>

> Beck's first device switched the polarity almost every second or

so.

> His second device, the current one, switches 8 times a second.

>

> The switching is abrupt. No gradual rise and fall, just a sharp

> spike. This is to maintain the highest levels for the longest time

> instead of changing the power gradually in between the changes. It

> just jumps from -Volts to Zero, to +Volts so fast it appears as a

> straight line up and down on a graph. Your house current AC

follows

> a curving wave that is called a " sine wave " , after the number

series

> gotten by measuring two sides of a triangle, dividing these two

> values, entering the resulting number on a graph, and then changing

> the shape of the triangle then measuring and dividing again, and

> putting the next numnber on the graph, over and over. " Rinse and

> repeat " for those blondes. If you do this even a few times you

will

> begin to see a pattern on the graph that looks like a winding

road.

> This is the " sine " wave. There's some details left out,

like " which

> sides " of the triangle do you measure, and " what shape of triangle

do

> you use " . But that does not really change the process much.

>

> I've just given you the basis for a course in trigonometry (tri =

3,

> gon = enclosed shape, metry = to measure) trigonometry means how to

> measure an enclosed 3 sided shape. That's it. Period. There's no

> more, ending off now, go home, study for the quiz.

>

> DC current just sits there and does not change in any way. If you

> switch the pads every 5-10 minutes, technically you are using AC

> current with a VERY slow cycle to it. It will act the same as DC

on

> the microbes. IF you switch every 30 seconds or so, it is still

> about the same powerful effect. Once you get down to 8 times a

> second, like Beck uses, you lose some effectiveness due to 2 things:

>

> 1. The reversing tends to " undo " the effect (run one way, add

> electrons to microbe, reverse it, subtract electrons from microbe,

> etc, tends to leave microbe in neutral state some of the time).

You

> are shooting your target with a spray of bullets from the left,

then

> from the right. Some of the bullets collide and bounce back out,

> leaving the target untouched.

>

> 2. The spikes felt during the reversals tend to hurt so you turn it

> down. This lowers the effect by lessening the number of electrons

> hitting the microbes. You have the same number of fish in the

barrel

> (microbes in body) but now you have less bullets, so fewer fish get

> hit.

>

> bG

>

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