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Img.014 (F3abc) The assumed appearance of the Oscillatory Chambers of the first (a), second (b), and the third generation (c) - see also Figure S6. It will look like a plain glass cube or a regular crystal. Streaks of bright shimmering sparks of golden colour will run horizontally around the inner surfaces of it's side walls. These sparks will look as if frozen in their positions, although from time to time they will rapidly move their plots like a knot of snakes writhing around their prey. Therefore the operational chamber will give an impression of a living creature preoccupied with some mysterious activity. The broken lines indicate the column of produced magnetic field distributed along the "m" axis. When viewed from the direction perpendicular to the magnetic field force lines (i.e. exactly as it is illustrated in the above diagram) this column will trap the light and thus it should be seen by the naked eye as a black bar extending in both directions from the chamber - see the description of such bars presented in subsection F10.4. Also this field should cause the inside of the chamber to be non-transparent. Therefore the chamber should look as if it is filled with black smoke. If viewed along the magnetic field force lines, the passage through the chamber should be transparent, except for the cases presented in Img.017 (F6).
(a) The cubical Oscillatory Chamber of the first generation.
(b) The octagonal Oscillatory Chamber of the second generation.
(c) The sixteen-sided Oscillatory Chamber of the third generation.

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