Whtat quanta of energy we can generate is we replace the iron core with quartz crystal core ?
I'm using Notebook LM to Dive deeper into the Alchemical Manual for this millennium. We know from Bashar and many other sources that a solenoid with quartz crystals can be used in the near future in many different ways, including generating energy. You need to see this.... If you replace an iron core (which generates electrons) with a quartz crystal core, you would generate a current of energy, but it would not be the quanta known as electrons. Instead, quartz generates finer, higher-frequency energy quanta that are S Field predominant and uniquely compatible with biological systems. The Nature of the Quanta: According to the sources, the energy generated by quartz differs significantly from that of iron in the following ways: • Not Electrons: While a moving iron magnet induces a flow of electrons (Time Field units), a quartz crystal core produces a current consisting of a different type of quanta entirely. • Space Field Predominance: While electrons are T Field predominant, the energy issuing from quartz leans toward the S Field (Space Field). • Biological Compatibility: The "heavy metal" octaves of electron-based electricity are often burdensome to animal cells. In contrast, quartz emits finer vibrations that correspond directly to human biology, assisting in health and spiritual flexibility. How Quartz Generates Energy Quartz functions as an energy system due to its unique geometric and physical properties: • Helical Primary Axis: Unlike the linear axes in many minerals, quartz has a spiraling primary axis. This allows it to embed and carry complex signaled messages over long distances, acting similarly to a laser. • Piezoelectric Modulation: Its piezoelectric qualities allow it to maintain specific oscillation rates, making it an ideal frequency modulator and oscillator. • Directional Projections: When harmonic potentials are added to quartz, S Fields are projected directly from its tip. The specific frequency of this projection is determined by the angle of the crystal's tip.