Why Are Field Broadcasters Built the Way They Are?
Field Broadcaster design deliberately separates the top and bottom poles of the device by approximately eleven and a half feet. That is a sufficient distance for physical function to occur, and it is a rule of physics that forces arise between polarities. A differential in the potential from one end to the other causes a current flow through the coil and well circuits that establishs patterns in the surrounding environment as long as there are organizational patterns [reagents] in the wells. Although this differential may be greater in the upright position, there is also enough differential from end to end in the horizontal position to make the device work even when out of the ground. This means that to minimize the organizational field of the broadcaster, the reagents should be removed so no patterns are broadcast. If one takes up a field broadcaster for any reason and places it in storage, it is very likely to still be working, though perhaps this will no longer be as intended. To turn it off, remove the reagents from both wells.



