Hyper Dimensional Resonator

Hyper Dimensional Resonator use with Bar Magnet
Using a Barium Oxide Bar Magnet with HDR.

Barium Oxide Bar Magnet with HDR Electromagnet

To increase the strength of the magnetic field, Steven L. Gibbs says you can use a barium oxide bar magnet attached to the electromagnet of the Hyper Dimensional Resonator. Steven Gibbs original machine was the Sonic Resonator, he later improved on the design of the Sonic Resonator to develop new and improved Hyper Dimensional Resonator.

 

Steven Gibbs told me that the original Sonic Resonator needed a barium oxide bar magnet to be attached to the SR electromagnet. The HDR does not need an bar magnet attached to the electromagnet, but I find that it works better for me that way.

Not happy way the old SR worked Steven Gibbs continued to make improvements on it. He worked at finding ways to increase power of the electromagnet and enlarge the diameter of the active magnetic field.

Hyper Dimensional Resonator does not  need Barium Oxide Bar Magnet

Hyper Dimensional Resonator

The Hyper Dimensional Resonator used speaker wire back in the 1980's, inside the electromagnet early models, whereas now the new HDR uses 21 gauge magnet wire which again increases the power of the electromagnet.

Bacause he was constantly trying to improve the performance of the old Sonic Resonator, Steven Gibbs created a new radionics machine (Hyper Dimensional Resonator) he states does not need the bar magnet and is more powerful than the old Sonic Resonator.

The original HDR used a 10K resistor instead of a 15K resistor, and instead of the Radio Shack 1K blue capacitor we now have, it was a green .47 capacitor. There were only two rectifier diodes instead of six like now. The electromagnet was not T-shaped like now. It was just a long fat  tube.

Steven Gibbs called the new improved device the Hyper Dimensional Resonator