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Single circuits generate nuclear reactions

Started by Tesla_2006, July 31, 2006, 08:15:00 PM

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mikewatson

Earl

here is the jpeg again. The file was too big. Nothing very exciting, only the lack of difference in pulse height with or without a magnetic field.

Mike

mikewatson

I have not been able to repeat Naudin experiment using welding carbon in contact with a 3mm rod of 3% thoriated tungsten. The voltage used in my test is 140 volts with a capacitance of 0.008 Farad. With or without a colinear magnetic field of either polarity the pulse area and height is closely the same. The current transformer load is unaltered from previous posts being 69 ohms.
Since I have great respect for Naudin's experiments, my failure to repeat his results suggests that the only other variable, namely the type and/or purity of carbon used is crucial. He used pure carbon.
When I get pure graphite rods I will repeat these experiments.

Mike

Reiyuki

I thought I'd share a variant I had in mind.  I have Tesla Coil parts laying around already, so this kind of experiment is more feasible for me.

The device acts as a low power Tesla Coil running from a Neon Sign Transformer.  Instead of a conventional Spark Gap, the graphite rods are used.
The output in the toroid is fed to a big stepdown transformer (10-1 or 100-1), in this case another Neon Sign Transformer.  That output is then fed back into the 120v windings of the Neon transformer.

(Not pictured is the B field power to the toroid.  I figured that was implied)





It's a thought, let me know what you all think.  I kinda like it because you're already acting on high voltage with less likelyhood of burning electronics.  Anything that goes over 12kv can be spark-gapped to prevent burnout.

mikewatson

QuoteIt's a thought, let me know what you all think

Reiyuki,

I will return to the nuclear stuff shortly, but firstly a slight digression:-

Your suggestion might be give something useful. Here are a few suggestions.
My view is that that something might emerge using a real Tesla transformer rather than the RF transformers that a usually called by this name. To build this you have to increase the inter-winding capacitance, opposite to what you would normally expect. You will see why in the two Eric Dollard videos below.
Dollard demonstrates Tesla?s method of producing longitudinal magneto-electric waves rather than electromagnetic waves. It looks like Tesla waves only propagate in matter. Dollard demonstrates transmission some thousands of feet through the earth in one of these videos.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-721789270445596549&q=&hl=en

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6461713170757457294&q=&hl=en


The quality of the videos is poor. You can still buy the VHS originals from Borderland Science Research (?) but they are only marginally better.

J.L.Naudin did an analog simulation of a converse delay line mentioned in the videos with series capacitance and shunt resistance:

http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/lmdtem.htm

Dr Stiffler?s (see thread on this site) longitudinal transmission appears to be the same as Tesla?s longitudinal transmission.
It seems that all tuned circuits have two natural modes the conventional one modeled as a delay line with series inductance and shunt capacitance and a second mode in which the circuit works with series capacity and shunt inductance. This last mode is usually considered parasitic. A piece of wire seems to favour this longitudinal mode, hence single wire transmission.

Back to the nuclear stuff.

In the early last century L.G.V Rota a little known engineer experimented with Tesla?s method of ground power transmission. Rota was very secretive during his life time, but he seemed to have found using buried metal electrodes that the Tesla electricity can cause spontaneous disintegration of various metals. Myself and a friend assembled a site (there is no selling on it) devoted to what we found about Rota?s work, based on the examination of his laboratory material. Rota died in 1952.
On the face of it longitudinal electricity can cause nuclear disruption.

http://www.wikirota.org/en/Main_Page

Mike

duff

Quote from: mikewatson on July 12, 2008, 06:36:16 AM

Back to the nuclear stuff.

In the early last century L.G.V Rota a little known engineer experimented with Tesla?s method of ground power transmission. Rota was very secretive during his life time, but he seemed to have found using buried metal electrodes that the Tesla electricity can cause spontaneous disintegration of various metals. Myself and a friend assembled a site (there is no selling on it) devoted to what we found about Rota?s work, based on the examination of his laboratory material. Rota died in 1952.
On the face of it longitudinal electricity can cause nuclear disruption.

http://www.wikirota.org/en/Main_Page

Mike

Mike,

I've spent a couple of days going over your Rota site & patents. Very interesting info.

It would be interesting to hear what type of experiments you've done along these lines.

Perhaps you'd consider starting a Rota thread here...


-Duff