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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

Started by 27Bubba, September 18, 2012, 02:17:22 PM

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Jeg

Hi Void, Verpies, all
Thank you guys for this small taste of physics. According to the characteristics of transmission as those were given by Tesla (non-Hertzian, transmissions which does not fall off as the square of the distance, etc). What do you think that better describes the nature of those waves? Is it acceptable of describing them as longitudinal but with scalar/psevdoscalar properties in matter of direction when antenna is a sphere?

Tomtech29

Quote from: nelsonrochaa on April 26, 2016, 02:44:05 PM
Hi Doug seems only a bit different :) because i don't have the wood box "sit down" in top of coil acting like a capacitor like Tinsel do in that video.
So i think is a bit different only not comparable example, i think.

Hi.
This is - there's always a catch somewhere?

"The detector in a Geiger Muller counter is very susceptible to HF disturbance and will readily indicate the appearance of radiation".
okay, I agree with this opinion,but what you tell me why the flowers fade ! when they are near the Tesla coil?
as the reason...
- plant also consists of water and as we know, water is conductor of electricity / It is also connected to ground :D
(I do not know if there is an option that creates a little electrolyte) or evaporates faster certainly did not digest or absorb other molecules?
This by the way, saying
...there is nothing to be sentimental :P
we will not live forever!!! hee

"You should start to worry if the GM counter carries on " clicking " after you have turned off the DUT !!   ;)"wow
Cheers Grum.
Thanks (I probably nothing wise it was great to participate) to more curiosities
-you have to ask this man how he feels?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4h2AUw8EStU


Void

Quote from: Jeg on April 27, 2016, 02:14:01 PM
What do you think that better describes the nature of those waves? Is it acceptable of describing them as longitudinal but with scalar/psevdoscalar properties in matter of direction when antenna is a sphere?

Hi Jeg. I don't know a whole lot about the concept of longitudinal waves in regards to tesla coils and related,
although I have researched it a bit and I have Meyl's book. I think to understand better about how the 'scalar' part
might tie into it one probably needs to have a background in higher math and advanced physics. It does
appear that the word scalar was possibly applied by someone in reference to a proposed source of the longitudinal waves
of this type, such as a 'scalar field' like the Higgs field possibly being the source of this type of longitudinal
wave, but I don't know much more about it than that. If this is what was meant, then this means that the scalar
part of the term 'scalar wave' is not meant an indicator of a characteristic of this type of longitudinal wave, but as an
indicator of a proposed source of the waves. I had once saved some info somewhere that had more details about
the origin of the term 'scalar wave', but I am not sure if I still have it. I will keep an eye out for it... :)

Jeg

Thanks Void. May Eric Dollard has something on this. I'll search a little and I'll come back on this.

Dog-One

Quote from: Jeg on April 27, 2016, 03:25:14 PM
Thanks Void. May Eric Dollard has something on this. I'll search a little and I'll come back on this.

This is the video I typically refer back to:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lqMiZPO9TM

Seems to me it is applicable when talking about purely electric charge.