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barryb

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Pahana (in the East) would touch his head to the ground and he would
instantly appear (in Arizona, Hopiland), the Hopi elders said.


Best to use solid wire for reasons that some turns may want to unwind
because they are in the opposite direction. Stranded wire is ok,
however, securing the ends of the turns may need superglue, not just
mere electrical tape.

Ordinary turns of wire

25 8 19 4 35 2 1 5 6 7 8 25 11 2 9
L R L R L R L R L R L R L R L

L = Left or Counterclockwise
R= Right or Clockwise

To teleport larger object attack a piece of gold glass to the Left End
side of the coil (beginning).
 
barryb wrote:

Pahana (in the East) would touch his head to the ground and he would
instantly appear (in Arizona, Hopiland), the Hopi elders said.


Best to use solid wire for reasons that some turns may want to unwind
because they are in the opposite direction. Stranded wire is ok,
however, securing the ends of the turns may need superglue, not just
mere electrical tape.

Ordinary turns of wire

25 8 19 4 35 2 1 5 6 7 8 25 11 2 9
L R L R L R L R L R L R L R L

L = Left or Counterclockwise
R= Right or Clockwise

To teleport larger object attack a piece of gold glass to the Left End
side of the coil (beginning).

Save your time and use 61 turns all in the same direction.
Use any form factor you see fit, as the idiot author failed to specify.
To get it to work, take the coil and toss it as far as you can; the
result will be that it will rapidly move away from you towars the
landing point (*poof*) magic, if everyone closes their eyes!
 

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