In 2023, extensive experimentation was completed demonstrating an obvious anisotropic difference when obtaining measurements from a Lecher Line. In January of 2024 those results were shared with the world in the peer-reviewed journal, Physics Essays. Additionally, a worldwide challenge was made to all physics laboratories, physicists and even students to challenge the validity of this research. This webpage is the repository for those with the willingness to challenge this experiment. Results that support or refute the research described in this paper will be posted online. Many people are skeptical of the results, yet few will have the courage to replicate the experiment to experimentally challenge them. Do you have the courage to replicate this experiment?
Settings: To formally have your experiment submitted for review, you must have the experiment replicated as described in the journal. This includes building the instrument out of copper pipe at the same length and size as described and while using an assigned location as described in the paper. Your signal input must be a sine wave at a Peak voltage of 10 volts (20 volts Peak to Peak). The signal must be 17 MHZ with a sampling rate of 50 MHZ. All details and settings must be the same as used in the experiment described in the research paper.
Equipment: While using the exact same equipment is recommended, you may use different signal generators and/or oscilloscopes for the experiment. If you choose to use a different piece of equipment you must provide the exact make and model number of the equipment. Your oscilloscope must have at least 10-bit resolution. Your signal generator must have at least 14-bit vertical resolution.
Submission: To submit your results, please send an Excel file with your raw data vis the contact page on this website. You must also send a picture of your instrument mounted on the tripod you used for the experiment. You must also send a “Box and Whisker” plot graph (as a .JPG ) of your raw data from Excel. With the following information listed on the graph and as a note to the side of your data in Excel.
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