Wednesday, February 1, 2023

Invention 39: Huygens Beam Metal Detector

I believe this is a new idea. I have thoroughly tested it, and it works. Huygens hung some pendulum clocks on a beam, which mysteriously began to tick in sympathy with each other. I have used this principle of Huygens' beam to twin two metal detectors together. One limits the current to the detectors, and runs them both off the same power supply (the "beam") so that they begin to "tick in sympathy" with each other. This creates unbelievable stability. Oscillating at 160,000 Hz, there are short-term but no long-term fluctuations of frequency. This means less than 0.00001% drift. OBSERVATION: Why not patent it? Firstly, patenting is a huge undertaking. Secondly, I cannot see that this will become a mainstream technique, although I have it working very well in a prototype.

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