The Golden Vortex



Statement of the inventor & Bio

Statement of the inventor
Nick Nelson (2007)

After some 30 years of research into Vortex phenomena, which necessarily led to further study of magnetic fields and the possibility of a motor that uses only permanent magnets, I recently came upon a configuration of magnets that produce what seem to be benefits in the health magnet arena. The analysis of first the Oregon Vortex in SW Oregon, and then the definitive discoveries made at the Montana Vortex, a highly dynamic Vortex field near Glacier National Park, showed me how to arrange magnets according to their specific natures so as to affect the sympathetic nerve pathways in biological systems. I looked only for beneficial results, but along the way I did run on to some non-beneficial ways, which I strove not to include in the product.

I am not a novice in the health magnet field, which is corroborated in my 2000 book, The Golden Vortex. In the book, I wrote about a property of magnets I called “Spin Domains”, and how the configuration of a single magnet can be changed before taping it to a pain spot on the body. However, at that time I was unable to produce the effect as a device that people could simply pick up and use; a deficiency I’ve finally overcome.

Bio

History of a vortex hunter.

Began playing with magnets about age, 6.

In late ‘60’s early ‘70’s, embarked on a search for a way to make a motor using only permanent magnets without injection of outside energy to run a device.

Also, at this same time began a casual association with Ernie Cooper, then owner/operator of The Oregon Vortex, a so-called roadside attraction mystery spot in Gold Hill, Oregon. Association lasted off and on through the decade of the ‘70’s and into the early ‘80’s. During this time I developed a theory of how the Bermuda Triangle may be operating, and when running it by Ernie he mentioned that if I made it into a book he’d sell it at the Vortex.

In 1980 I wrote, Paradox, a round trip through the Bermuda Triangle and Erne subsequently sold many hundreds of copies.

During all this time, I continued researching the idea of “free energy” via independently spinning permanent magnets. The research was sporadic, continuing in spurts.

For many reasons I lost touch with Ernie and the Oregon Vortex. Paradox went out of print.

In 1998 I reacquainted myself with the Vortex, and since Ernie had died in 1988, or ’89 I found the attraction being run by his daughter, Maria Cooper. A deal was struck with Maria to republish Paradox, and, to move to Oregon to help her run the vortex by giving tours and researching the anomaly. Also, other projects were agreed to, including new books. Worked inside the Vortex during the tour seasons of 1999 and 2000.

Oct. 26 & 27, 2001 I delivered a paper on magnetic spin domains at the INE conference in Salt Lake City, Utah, which was published in the Journal of New Energy.

One new book was finished and published, The Golden Vortex, but even though it was featured on Coast to Coast AM, the old Art Bell show, and other venues, The Golden Vortex has never gone on sale at the Vortex. All through this time I continued the search for the magnet motor and recently (2004) I have gotten very close to a solution.

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