David Thomson, Jim D. Bourassa, and Giedre Prokop have joined efforts to
incorporate the Quantum
AetherDynamics Institute. The purpose of QADI is to develop the Quantum
Physics Model and generate new data to support the theory. The data
will be collected with our modest lab stocked with used equipment. Some of the
equipment is shown below, but we have a larger stock of equipment and parts to
select from.
On the left is a Nicolet 110 digital storage oscilloscope. On the shelf
are several copper and aluminum spheres we will be testing. On the table
is the Alpha One experiment and load board.

The centerpiece for the lab is the HP Agilent 34970A DAQ Switch
with 34901A module recommended by Terry Fritz from www.hot-streamer.com.
A panel with 28 bnc receptacles was removed from an old reel to reel tape
recorder and converted for use as a switchboard for the HP 34970A. Shown
above the DAQ switch are an HP 465A amplifier, Fluke 1910A multicounter, and a
Ballantine 6310A test oscillator.

In the rack mount unit to the right is are 7 ComGeneral 2172
distribution amplifiers, 2 DataCheck 1880 scan/scopes, a Tektronix Type RM 503
oscilloscope, a Datapulse 110B pulse generator, an HP 5328A universal counter,
an HP 3320B frequency synthesizer, a Power Ten variable power supply, and a
Titan power conditioner for the rack.

On the white wall shelf, the bottom two shelves are filled with
physics books and books about and by Nikola Tesla. The top shelf is a collection
of practical books on how to build and design things. We also have room
for visiting and reading.
