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Wilbert B. Smith's Tensor Coil Revisited

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Wilbert B. Smith was a Canadian scientist who worked for the Defence Research Telecommunications Establishment (DRTE) at CFB Ottawa during the 1950s and early 1960s. He's best known for his research on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP), which he investigated under contract to Project Magnet, a secret study of UFO activity sponsored by the Royal Canadian Air Force.

Regarding the tensor coil, I found some information that might be relevant:

Tensor Coil and Temporal Field Resonance

1. Smith's research: In 1952-53, Smith conducted experiments using an electrical device called a "tensor coil" to generate electromagnetic fields. He claimed this setup could interact with UAPs in such a way as to stabilize or even manipulate their temporal field resonance.

2. Tensor coil design: The tensor coil was essentially a large, cylindrical capacitor (or condenser) that stored and released electrical energy at high frequencies. Smith believed this device could create an electromagnetic "web" that would interact with the UAP's temporal field.

3. Temporal field resonance: According to Smith's theories, some UAPs might be capable of generating or interacting with a unique form of electromagnetic radiation, which he called the "temporal field." He hypothesized that this phenomenon could be related to time dilation effects and even manipulation of local space-time geometry.


Recent UAP behavior and tensor coil relevance

1. Temporal field-like phenomena: There have been reports of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) exhibiting strange, temporal-like behaviors such as:

  • Reappearing after being out of sight for extended periods.
  • Displaying unusual speed or acceleration patterns that seem to defy conventional physics.
  • Exhibiting "glitches" in their trajectories, like a malfunctioning video game character.

2. Resonance and harmonics: Some researchers have suggested that UAPs might be interacting with or even manipulating local electromagnetic fields, which could include temporal field-like phenomena.

While Wilbert B. Smith's tensor coil research is intriguing, it should be noted that:

  • His work was largely speculative: At the time of his research (1950s-60s), there were limited scientific understanding and resources available to investigate UAP activity.
  • Some details are unclear or disputed: Specific aspects of Smith's theories, such as the tensor coil design and its interactions with temporal fields, might be subject to interpretation.


However, in light of recent UAP behavior reports, some researchers have revisited and reinterpreted Smith's work. They argue that his ideas about electromagnetic field manipulation and time-space interaction could provide a foundation for new approaches to understanding these phenomena.
It's essential to note that much more research is needed to validate or refute the claims surrounding Wilbert B. Smith's tensor coil and temporal field resonance hypothesis.