Experimental observations of a new information channal in nature with aim of quartz resonators system

Abstract

The results of long-term (two-year) experimental observations of frequencies of two quartz resonators, one of which is placed in special magnetic system that creates vector potential field, another (calibration one) is placed outside this system, have been presented. Changes with different periodicity: 24 h, high-definite 7 days complex-form period, 27 days and year periods were detected during the observation of differences of these quartz resonators frequencies. The tangents which have been drawn to a terrestrial parallel at the moment of near-daily observation of measured quantity minima form the basic, most powerful subset of directions of tangents having a sharp corner with dipole component of vector potential of the Sun' magnetic field in a range from 50 up to 80 at annual rotation of laboratory around the Sun together with the Earth. Also there are three subsets of directions similarly drawn tangents fixed in physical space that coincide with similar subsets of tangents directions drawn in the same way to points of radioactive elements β-decay count rate minimum under the long β-decay research during daily and annual rotation of laboratory together with the Earth. It is necessary to point out that the form of the curves of quartzes frequencies difference changes in scales of the 7-day's period with reliability coincides next year, and observable minima of frequencies in co-phase points of space coincide to within several tens minutes. It is shown that the amplitude of the signal was 510 times lesser in the period from 20-th, July, till 20-th, January, than from 20-th, January, till 20-th, July.

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