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Safe One Wire energy transfer by Serbian inventor Milutin Miletic

Started by hartiberlin, June 16, 2011, 11:51:28 AM

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stAtrill

Quote from: pix on August 09, 2011, 02:34:49 PM
@StAtrill
Spot on. Read about so called Tesla Hairpin or Lecher lines.
It would be interesting to put a pick-up line ALONG pulsed transmission line. Induced voltages due to electric field component would be large.Doe anybody tested such setup?

Regards,
pix

Whoa, I feel like I've almost jumped down the rabbit hole on this one. Digging deeper, this seems like It'd be sooo easy to replicate. I don't have the means to, but why wouldn't anyone else?

This could be an extremely useful invention.
(Also, from the sites I've been digging at suggest that there may be more to electrical flow than just current. Good discovery to be made?)

Mem

I just watched the video, guys too. This looks to e little bit of fishy, to me! In other words looks like two wires concealed in one and with some kind of copper shielding. Since didn't look like there was some kind of RF or EMF present. Then it's hard to give any credit.

stAtrill

Okay guys, chalk this one up as solved.

I was corresponding with an EE friend of mine from the EU and his response was that this was nothing new, and that single wire transmission systems already exist commercially, but are typically more lossy than traditional two wire systems (which is why they are rarely used).

So, I went and did some digging.
This turned up: http://amasci.com/tesla/tmistk.html

Someone notify this inventor that he has merely reinvented the wheel, prior art for this invention dates back to 1898.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-wire_transmission_line

So, this could be replicated by someone with merely a long length of wire. Unfortunately I don't even have this, but it shouldn't take 2 hours to build the transmission line as defined in the American Scientist article. Also, look at the date of the article: 1999

This is way old news apparently.

Lol at the guys who think they can tell a hoax from a fairly uninformative video.

Qwert

Nothing new when it's "lossy". This is absolutely NEW since the inventor claims that his invention performs better, comparing two-wire systems.

FatBird

@ stAtrill,

If it is SO SIMPLE like you infer in your post, why can't anybody on OverUnity duplicate it?

PLUS, I don't see any coils wrapped around another coil like your URL Link shows.

I only see 3 PARALLEL WIRES side by side.

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