Is there an increase in field dynamics when running 2 separate scalar units in tandem side by side?

I believe John did experiment with a crisscrossed configuration at the start of the scalar journey. In the beginning, I was asking him about all sorts of questions regarding field strengths and the power behind the transmitter. From what I can remember, he did not feel it offered any substantial gain to run two sets.

Personally, you would be better off with more receivers than having two transmitter/receiver pairs. This avoids having both transmissions interacting with each other.

For instance, if one is tuned at 6.30 MHz, and the other at 6.35 MHz there will be points where the active RF will constructively and destructively mix, changing the amplitude of each. This may be what accounts for your blinking light. With multiple receivers, they each become a transmitter/receiver from a single active RF source.

Field size can be expanded. As for field strength, putting more power behind the transmission coils has intrigued me, but I have found the current level of power used is more than enough. Great question, wish I had more experimentation behind it to give you more concrete details. I have yet to make a trip to experience an 8 node scalar setup.

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