Authentic Multiwave Oscillator (MWO)

The Lakhovsky Multiwave Oscillator produced by Vril is a research and test device that replicates Georges Lakhovsky's early 1900s design. It is designed only for experimental use and makes no medical promises. This MWO uses electrostatic coils to create a broad range of frequencies through an electrostatic field.

Eric Dollard, a modern electrical genius, often known as the modern-day Tesla, designed the pulse modulator and made sure it is accurately tuned. His contribution helps preserve the complexity of Lakhovsky's design.

The MWO's authenticity lies in its accurate replication of Lakhovsky's imbalances. Other imitations of the Lakhovsky MWO, this version incorporates the feature of grounding a phase, which many replicas overlook. These imbalances are essential for producing the wide spectrum of frequencies.

The original MWOs were notable for producing a wide range of frequencies using special copper rings and resonator coils. The Vril version stays true to the original, unlike other replicas that lack the broad spectrum.

The company is one of two manufacturers globally that create an original-spec MWO based on the original specifications. These original models feature specific imbalances that are necessary for the correct operation, ensuring a broad-spectrum field for research purposes.

Importantly, this manufacturer states that their Lakhovsky Multiwave Oscillator is intended solely for research. It is available to electrical enthusiasts who are interested in understanding Lakhovsky's system, which remains ahead of modern systems.

For those curious in exploring alternative technologies, the Lakhovsky MWO presents a special opportunity for continued study. Mainstream research has yet to investigate this technology, the device provides a platform into the possibilities of cellular resonance.

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