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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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Grumage

Dear AlienGrey.

I brought up the subject of T H Moray many posts ago, it fell upon " deaf ears " !

I'm attaching a quote from his book.

[p. 20] "I started my experiments with the taking of electricity from the ground, as I termed it, during the summer of 1909. By fall of 1910 I had sufficient power to operate a small electrical device, and I made a demonstration of my idea to two friends... This demonstration in the early stages consisted of operating a miniature arc light... It soon became evident that the energy was not static and that the static of the universe would be of no assistance to me in obtaining the power I was seeking...

Back to basics......... 

The year is 1910 what items of electronic nature would be available? Not much is the simple answer.

An Arc light, hmmm, spark gap??  ;)

It all boils down to a.king21's now famous TK quote, " so simple, you'd laugh " let's get our thinking caps on lads n lasses.


Cheers Grum.

AlienGrey

Quote from: Grumage on May 22, 2016, 06:47:54 AM
Dear AlienGrey.

I brought up the subject of T H Moray many posts ago, it fell upon " deaf ears " !

I'm attaching a quote from his book.

[p. 20] "I started my experiments with the taking of electricity from the ground, as I termed it, during the summer of 1909. By fall of 1910 I had sufficient power to operate a small electrical device, and I made a demonstration of my idea to two friends... This demonstration in the early stages consisted of operating a miniature arc light... It soon became evident that the energy was not static and that the static of the universe would be of no assistance to me in obtaining the power I was seeking...

Back to basics......... 

The year is 1910 what items of electronic nature would be available? Not much is the simple answer.

An Arc light, hmmm, spark gap??  ;)

It all boils down to a.king21's now famous TK quote, " so simple, you'd laugh " let's get our thinking caps on lads n lasses.


Cheers Grum.
Err no it didn't Grum, I found the article and 'expanded it from 9 to 20 in word and read the whole article. I think I have a good idea what it's going on. Thanks, it's making it work. those articles tell you.

Dog-One

Quote from: Grumage on May 22, 2016, 06:47:54 AM
It all boils down to a.king21's now famous TK quote, " so simple, you'd laugh " let's get our thinking caps on lads n lasses.

First, can we define if "simple" is referring to concept, an implementation, or both?

I was reading the attached document last night.  Bearden states, "An Ideal Capacitor Is an Electron Current Blocker".  He goes on to describe a very simple (conceptually) closed-loop electric generator.  The crux is one needs a "charge blocking device".  Bearden continues stating Bill Fogal, invented the "Charged Barrier Semiconductor" which can be configured to do exactly what we need.

If things are really simple, then there must be a substitute we can use for a "charge blocking device".  Something we all can make or find with relative ease.  Maybe two pieces of dis-similar metal with some glass in between.  Maybe instead of MH's ideal coil thread, we need a thread dedicated to an ideal capacitor.  Bearden gives us a lot of clues as to what an ideal capacitor is not; by elimination we should be able to come up with what choices we have left.  Maybe Verpies can give us some hints on what and how a calibration reference capacitor is made.

@ A.King21,

Can you determine what Kapanadze used in his device(s)?   You mentioned at one time a home-made capacitor--the only part Tariel made himself.


We have been circling around this like a swarm of buzzards.  I think it may be time to dive in and go for the reward of our patience.


M@

Grumage

Dear Dog-One.

Hmmm.......

Something like this perhaps?

Cheers Grum.

Dog-One

Quote from: Grumage on May 22, 2016, 12:25:16 PM
Something like this perhaps?

Funny how images of the past are revealed.  Yes, I have seen that one before but wasn't even aware of it when I wrote the post above.  Note though the caption at the bottom of that image.  Electrons...   NOT!    If what Bearden states is the correct way of thinking, it's massless current that gets through the glass to the other side, not electrons.

We have evidence from Moray, Kapanadze, Roma Grits and others, a component is necessary which if you have one, makes child's play of OU electrical devices.  Tuning may still be needed to optimize output, but in the most simple of experiments it can be shown BEMF is no longer directly effecting the source dipole.

Further digging...

Nelson has given us an example of a circuit which holds the key.  This circuit is using electrolytic capacitors.  Interesting because Bill Fogal apparently fused portions of an electrolytic to a semiconductor base to formulate his "Charged Barrier Semiconductor".  What a coincidence.  Here's a few more clues to peruse:
http://www.skepticfiles.org/misctext/semi.htm

How much of that is accurate I do not know.  Clues, however abound if they all lead to a solution.

M@