Some people like pendulums. I'm not one of them. A pendulum doesn't gyrate or oscilate without a continual timed input (like pumping your legs on a child's swing).
Your basic L-rod requires quite a bit of force to get it started moving. At that point it becomes a runaway train unless you use an equal opposing force to stop it.
The RLR requires an imperceptable amount of force to initiate movement (very low start-up torque threshold) and even less to influence it after that point. That's way I say the rod feels like it hits a wall when it tries to cross the edge of the target's field. It doesn't bounce around at that point, it just stops on a nats behind. I mean all you so-called physicists out there must be able to understand this.
What you prbably will refuse to see is that the human consciousness can affect the shape of the aura.
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