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Does the Earth Have a Net Electric Charge, and Can That Be Tapped?

Started by ResinRat2, February 02, 2011, 05:27:04 PM

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IotaYodi

Nice find! Bookmarked it. Experiment 5 may be a way to tell a good current.
If the pitch is no longer heard then the frequency must be higher than 20khz. Very interesting to say the least.

EXPERIMENT 5

Tuned currents which the plant absolutely demands will result in an audio “thrill response”. These are noted by both steady “warbling songs” and sudden audio pitch INCREASES. In certain cases, this pitch increase will quickly reach inaudible levels. When this occurs, you have found a major current demanded by the plant. Experimental familiarity will now allow you to expand your knowledge of these things. Obtain a great number of plants, with the goal of individually listing and collating their various radionic settings.

It was for this reason that I suggested that you obtain ordinary wildflowers. They are plentiful and free! Wildflowers are very hearty and stand up under the shock induced by Biosensors. Some experimenters prefer to purchase plants for their demonstrations. The essential thing is that you obtain a sizable collection of plants. Number each one with a felt-tip marker and keep track of their progress. Keep good notes. Your notebook represents an important document in the re-emerging Qualitative Science.
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sm0ky2

when i was playing around with the earth battery, a Squash seed, had apparently been transported across the yard from my failed attempt at a garden.
the squash grew into a mutant vine that quickly took over my entire yard. gigantic flowers, leaves larger than my head.....
i eventually had to kill the plant before it ever grew any fruit.

i had never releated the two events: earth battery and mutant squash

until i read that stuff there......
I was fixing a shower-rod, slipped and hit my head on the sink. When i came to, that's when i had the idea for the "Flux Capacitor", Which makes Perpetual Motion possible.

ResinRat2

Quote from: ResinRat2 on February 17, 2011, 03:28:30 PM
Here we go.

This may be a way to sink a pvc pipe, then add the cable later:

http://www.cosjwt.com/index.php?a=12

Looks like it would take a while, but cheap. Just need plenty of elbow grease.

Just need to cut the pipe to get a sharp tip.

Too bad it's the dead of winter and the ground is frozen right now.


I tried this method this evening. I was out there about an hour trying to get the damn PVC pipe into the ground. After it pulled out an initial two feet or so of dirt, it simply stopped pulling any more dirt out. It just kept slipping out of the pipe and back into the ground. This method does not work.
Research is the only place in a company where you can continually have failures and still keep your job.

I knew immediately that was where I belonged.

sm0ky2

Quote from: ResinRat2 on June 19, 2011, 05:36:42 PM

I tried this method this evening. I was out there about an hour trying to get the damn PVC pipe into the ground. After it pulled out an initial two feet or so of dirt, it simply stopped pulling any more dirt out. It just kept slipping out of the pipe and back into the ground. This method does not work.

theres a couple of factors that arent covered in that article, when using this method.

First, is the consistency of the dirt, this is controlled by the addition of water into the hole. This example uses a constantly running hose.
Too much water will make the dirty too "mushy" and it will slosh right out,
not enough water makes the dirt crumble and it wil fall out of the pipe.
you want a nice thick mud in order to form 'removable plugs' in the end of the pipe.

the other, is that you must keep the pipe straight when you hammer it.
each hammer + turn needs to be done straight with the angle of the hole. if you tilt it too much while turning and or hammering, you deform the plug and it wont seal inside the pipe for easy removal.
This method works great, you just have to pay attention to a couple of things. I've used this to install sump-lines without having to dig a ditch tearing up the persons yard. Its similar to taking a core-sample of deep earth.

it doesnt have to be the 2-inches specified in the article, it may be 1 inch, or 6 inches depending on the dirt, how hard or dry it is ect.
also, your pipe doesnt have to be PVC, it can be any hard pipe material, metal works too and might 'cut' into the ground better in some hard soils. then can be replaced with PVC afterwards, if you are using that as an insulator or whatever.

I was fixing a shower-rod, slipped and hit my head on the sink. When i came to, that's when i had the idea for the "Flux Capacitor", Which makes Perpetual Motion possible.

ResinRat2

Thanks for the info SmOky,

I'll give it another try, maybe too much water was in the hole. It is going to be a while though, I slipped and fell down the concrete steps of my front porch this morning and messed up my knee and ankle. I am not trying to get any sympathy, just stating a fact. I can barely walk right now, so I won't get to it for at least several days.

When I do I will keep your details in mind.

RR2
Research is the only place in a company where you can continually have failures and still keep your job.

I knew immediately that was where I belonged.