Left- / Right-Spin - III

What technology nowadays may clearly bring into visibility can be diagrammed with e.g. an oszillograph. For all electro-technical appliances we use electricity from the socket. This is so-called alternating current. Alternating voltage is produced by generators in power plants. Thereby a rotor orbits by 360 degrees. This creates a voltage with alternating polarity, with sine-curve progression. The most important alternating voltage is our 230 V-net. It has a frequency of 50 Hz. This means 50 rotations per second of a rotor-blade in the generator.
As visible above, electricity progresses in "leaps" - leaps to the magnetic minus and the magnetic plus. This divergence puts a strain on all organisms. This view is nevertheless but a two-dimensional one, given that electric current does not flow in two but in three dimensions, as everything on earth.
Electricity does not move up and down, but in spiralled waves around the electric copper lead.
Analogue to the sketch, the electric current meanders from A to B, and it moves left-ways! This wavy and undulating progression induces a magnetic field which counteracts with a polarity that harms any biological organism. When e.g. fastening a SITAC-fibreglass plate next to the electric meter of a flat, the tachyons effect a re-polarization of these "meandering lines" which then looks as follows: the electric current now curls round the cable in "reversed direction", and thus generates a magnetic field harmless to the organism.

If looking from the side as when using an oszillograph, also as to the right-spinning current only the sine curve, that means the up and down, converts to visibility. That is why of course no difference can be located when using an oszillograph, as it registers only the up- and downward movement of electricity.
Left- / Right-Spin - I
Left- / Right-Spin - II

