[0001] The invention regards a broadband antenna for the emission of electromagnetic waves
which is able to emit synthetic emission of electromagnetic waves of multiple frequencies
time interrupted so that the result of the specific emission is the improvement of
the physicochemical properties of the inorganic and/or organic matter or the reduction
of its entropy and even its detoxification. More specifically, this antenna is adjusted
to the needs of the innovative consolidated method WO 0186014, WO 0134728, EP 10999745,
WHO 0011135 of the inventor Athanasios Nikolaou, it is capable due to the mode of
its construction and synthesis to modulate pulsed and time interrupted electromagnetic
chaotic signal of noise of the aforementioned invention, so that the result induced
on matter is optimum regarding the concept elimination of toxicity.
[0002] There are many broadband antennas for the emission of electromagnetic waves but they
are not suitable for the purposes and/or aims of the specific method Nikolaou due
to the non-use of the suitable metals, inorganic materials and geometric design so
that it is achieved the suitable geometric convergence of frequencies and/or pulses.
There are, of course, some antennas used mainly in satellites that make use of some
noble metals such as silver, gold, palladium, but aiming the more distinctive, clearer
and more intense transmission of telecommunication signals and not the detoxification
of matter. Also, their geometric design aims at the better focusing of the signal
and not at the dispersion of the signal and at the vibrational swirl of the zero point
field as is the aim of the present invention.
[0003] The present invention uses four basic principles:
A)The use of in all seven noble metals alone: argent, gold, platinum, iridium, palladium,
rhodium and ruthenium.
B) The geometric analogies for the design of different parts and components of the
antenna.
C) The filling of the lower part/base of the antenna with salt from the Red Sea.
D) The incrustation of the antenna with silicon in any form either as enameling or
as overlay with fiberglass fabric, or with the placing of the antenna inside a glass
bell. The structure of the antenna is the following: The base of the antenna consists
of a truncated cone and the diameter of its base is α, its height is β=α*0,9. That
is if it were a normal cone the diameter of the base would be equal with the height
of the cone (Figure 1). The second part consists of a cylindrical tube of internal
diameter γ=α*0,35 and height δ=α*4,58. Also, perpendicularly, oppositely, laterally,
perimetrically and externally on the surface of the cylindrical tube are placed at
regular specific points that are dictated by the geometrical design that will be described
afterwards, cylindrical tubes of internal diameter ε=γ/7 and of length ζ=((α*1,145)-γ)/2
(Figures 2,3), which will henceforth be referred to as tubes. The construction metal
of these two basic parts of the antenna is pure argent (Ag) 1000°. The thickness and/or
cross-section of all the metal components of the antenna must be equal and/or have
equal thickness and can be from 0.4mm to 1.4mm, preferably 0.7mm.
[0004] On the perpendicular tube of the antenna and at a distance η=α*0,335 from its lower
end there are antidiametrically two holes in the wall of a diameter equal to the sum
of the internal diameter ε of the tube and of its every thickness and there, there
have been placed and/or jointed and/or there has been created a winding and have been
screwed two tubes of internal diameter ε and length ζ of pure gold (Au) 24K (Figures
2,3). Then with counter-clockwise upward direction and angular distance from the axis
of the tube 36° and distance from the center of the two previous holes θ=α*0,7075
there are two holes whose diameter is equal to the sum of the internal diameter ε
of the tube and of its every thickness and as above there have been placed two tubes
of internal diameter ε and length ζ of pure platinum (Pt) 24K (Figures 2,3,4). Further
above and at equal distances at exactly the same way there have been placed two tubes
of internal diameter ε and length ζ of pure iridium (Ir) 24K, then similarly two tubes
of internal diameter ε and length ζ of pure palladium (Pd) 24K, similarly two tubes
of internal diameter ε and length ζ of pure rhodium (Rh) 24K, finally in the same
way two tubes of internal diameter ε and length ζ of pure ruthenium (Ru)(Figures 2,3,4).From
the center of the last two holes until the upper end of the cylindrical tube the distance
is exactly θ.Their atomic weight according to the criterion for the serial choice
of the metals is their atomic weight according to the periodic table.
[0005] The lower part of the cylindrical tube has been placed perpendicularly to the truncated
cone and with the positioning in-between of a thin conical ring (Figure 5) of natural
material (wood, mica, glass, etc) for the insulation of the signal from the earth
wire. The truncated cone has been filled with salt from the Red Sea.
[0006] When the use of the antenna is destined for treatment of toxic wastes, the external
edges of all the twelve tubes should form an angle of 90° (Figure 6) for the acuter
whirling of the zero point field. Also, the coaxial wire carrier (Figure 5) of the
signal that comes from the emission source of the pulsed chaotic electromagnetic noise
signal must enter perpendicularly in the center of the circular opening of the upper
part of the antenna and must descend across the imaginable central axis of the tube
until almost the lower part where there starts the peak of the truncated cone and
where the wire is split, on the one hand the central wire and/or its conductor, carrier
of the signal, is united with metal welding to the lower part at the magnetic south
point of the cylindrical tube, on the other hand the shielding grid of the wire and/or
the earth wire is united with metal welding to the upper part at the magnetic pole
point of the truncated cone (Figure 7). Also, for the proper function of the antenna
during its function both upper and both lower tubes which are perpendicular to the
axis of the cylinder and which are parallel among them in couples must be oriented
to the direction magnetic north- magnetic south (Figure 7).At the lower end of the
cylindrical tube and in the middle of the distance between the two centers of the
holes, where are placed the two golden tubes, are engraved on the surface of the cylindrical
tube two spirals of one and a half revolution each of straight distance τ=α*0,25 from
start to end. The parallel circular distance between the two spirals is κ=α*0,035
(Figure 8).
[0007] The substantial function of the described antenna is that when it is activated with
the signal coming from the source of the chaotic noise and/or the application of the
Nikolaou method and with the use of its metal and inorganic elements and its geometrical
design-combination is achieved the optimum mode of vibrational counter-clockwise whirling
of the zero point field, that is by interfering with positive feedback to the atomic
and/or molecular structure of the surrounding matter (commonly speaking, resonance
phenomenon) it achieves exchange of information with the atom, which has as a result
the completion and further enhancement with the essential energy/information of the
weak nuclear force or electroweak on the material environment of the antenna differentiating
the balance of energy/information of the strong and weak nuclear forces in favor of
the weak in range analogous to the intensity of the source of chaotic electromagnetic
noise thus achieving the optimum mode of the inversion of the arrow of entropy, as
well as the elimination of toxicity in all material systems which are affected by
the modulated by the antenna radiation. In this modulation a most important and most
essential role is played by the seven aforementioned noble metals, which alone by
modulating the emitted energy/information through their crystal structure induce a
positive result on matter regarding the concept of life/biological organisms. The
use of any other metal, particularly non-noble, imparts such energy/information to
matter that it renders it harmful for the concept of life/biological organisms.
[0008] Indicatively, the antenna can be manufactured as follows: The base and/or the one
part of the antenna consists of a truncated cone and the diameter of its base is α=200mm,
its height is β=180mm. That is if it were a normal cone the diameter of the base would
be equal with the height of the cone (Figure 1). The second part consists of a cylindrical
tube of internal diameter γ=70mm and height δ=916mm. Also, perpendicularly, oppositely,
laterally, perimetrically and externally on the surface of the cylindrical tube are
placed at regular specific points that are dictated by the geometrical design that
will be described afterwards, cylindrical tubes of internal diameter ε=10mm and of
length ζ=106.5mm (Figures 2,3), which will henceforth be referred to as tubes. The
construction metal of these two basic parts of the antenna is pure argent (Ag) 1000°.
The thickness and/or cross-section of all the metal components of the antenna must
be equal and/or have equal thickness and that is 0.7mm.
[0009] On the perpendicular tube of the antenna and at a distance η=67mm from its lower
end there are opened antidiametrically two holes in the wall of a diameter equal to
the sum of the internal diameter ε of the tube and of its every thickness and there,
there are placed and/or jointed and/or is created a winding and are screwed two tubes
of internal diameter ε and length ζ of pure gold (Au) 24K (Figures 2,3). Then with
counter-clockwise upward direction and angular distance from the axis of the tube
36° and distance from the center of the two previous holes θ=141.5mm there are opened
two holes whose diameter is equal to the sum of the internal diameter ε of the tube
and of its every thickness and as above there are placed two tubes of internal diameter
ε and length ζ of pure platinum (Pt) 24K (Figures 2,3,4). Further above and at equal
distances at exactly the same way there are placed two tubes of internal diameter
ε and length ζ of pure iridium (Ir) 24K, then similarly two tubes of internal diameter
ε and length ζ of pure palladium (Pd) 24K, similarly two tubes of internal diameter
ε and length ζ of pure rhodium (Rh) 24K, finally in the same way two tubes of internal
diameter ε and length ζ of pure ruthenium (Ru) (Figures 2,3,4). From the center of
the last two holes until the upper end of the cylindrical tube the distance is exactly
θ. Then we place the lower part of the cylindrical tube perpendicularly to the truncated
cone and with the placing in-between of a thin conical ring of natural material (wood,
mica, glass, etc) for the insulation of the signal from the earth wire. The truncated
cone has been filled with salt from the Red Sea. After that we insert the wire from
the source of the noise from the upper part of the antenna, where we consolidate it
with a glass disc of external diameter 70mm that has in its center a whole equal to
the cross-section/thickness of the coaxial wire and the disc is embedded in the upper
part of the antenna as apostate of the coaxial wire from the wall of the tube. Then
there are united with metal welding the wire of the coaxial wire to the lower internal
part of the cylindrical tube, the shielding grid on the other hand is united with
metal welding to the upper part of the truncated cone. Then, the antenna is placed
inside a glass bell and is ready for use. Of course, before its use the upper and
lower couples of tubes must be aligned to the axis magnetic north-magnetic south.
1. Broadband antenna for the emission of electromagnetic waves that is characterized by the fact that the synthesis of seven specific metals and of specific inorganic elements
and inorganic compounds with a specific geometrical design achieves the best modulation
and emission of a very broad band of electromagnetic waves of multiple frequencies
time interrupted and/or energy/information of the provided for emission signal of
chaotic electromagnetic noise.
2. Broadband antenna for the emission of electromagnetic waves according to Claim 1,
that is characterized by the fact that its base consists of a truncated cone (1) where the base is α and its
height is β=α*0,9.The main part of the antenna consists of a cylindrical tube (2)
of internal diameter γ=α*0,35 and height δ=α*4,58.On it there are placed perpendicularly,
oppositely, laterally and with upward spiral counter-clockwise course twelve tubes
in six couples (3). Their internal diameter is ε=γ/7 and their length is ζ=((α*1,145)-γ)/2.
These tubes are in couples perpendicularly positioned in holes of diameter equal to
their diameter and the distance of the first couple starts from the lower part of
the cylinder and is η=α*0,335, the distance of the next couple and serially of the
following couples upwards is θ=α*0,7075 and the angular distance of each couple according
to the axis of the cylindrical tube is 36°. This cylindrical tube is placed perpendicularly
to the peak of the cone. The serial selection of the metals is made according to their
atomic weight and starting from the lower part with pure gold and ending with ruthenium
in the upper part. The thickness of all metallic parts is 0,7mm.
3. Broadband antenna for the emission of electromagnetic waves according to Claims 1
and 2, that is characterized by the fact that all its metallic parts consist exclusively of seven noble metals, mainly
of argent (Ag), that constitutes the two basic parts of the antenna, while the other
six are in equal quantities and equal volumes distributed on the surface of the one
part and are gold (Au), platinum (Pt), iridium (Ir), palladium (Pd), rhodium (Rh)
and ruthenium (Ru).
4. Broadband antenna for the emission of electromagnetic waves according to Claim 1,
that is characterized by the fact that the antenna is covered with silicon in any form.
5. Broadband antenna for the emission of electromagnetic waves according to Claim 1,
that is characterized by the fact that the cone of the base is filled only with salt from the Red Sea.