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Conversion Switchin Element Tube

Started by sulake, March 17, 2007, 10:57:49 AM

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sulake

Hi,
this is my first post, i'v just been reading other posts, a LOT of them  ;D
I'v been thinking about this Edwin V. Gray's "Conversion Tube", how does it suppose to work?
Maby there is a spark between the low-voltage and high-voltage anode, and then the HV-anode causes some radiation? What do you think how it works?
While thinking it, i draw a 3D model of it, here it is. Use it freely.




sulake

Yes, I drawed the tube with SolidEdge CAD Student Edition.
Hmmm... So when we close some circuit with a some lenght of wire, voltage rushes forward in the wire but right in the front is a area that has only this orgone?
And orgone travels faster in the wire than normal electrons?
When the circuit is opened, orgone is released from the wire in to the environment?

If the wire is say 1 meter long and we close the circuit, the current rushes forward, in the front is the orgone only area but does the rest of the wire have this orgone too?
Would it then be efficient to make the conversion tube wery long to catch all te orgone?

So lets just take a long antenna wire that has a shield all around it, and pulse it with HV DC. Would the outer shield then act as a orgone collector? (theory)
The tube has wery short collector lenght.


shadow

Hi sulake,

i think hendershot uses also plates (made of a capacitor) to catch the radiant energy. They are connected to a coil that act like a transformer to transfer this energy back into his system.


Here are some pictures of the plates (it was very hard to find this pictures):





And here is the internet side where i found the pictures with a description of the device:

http://www.svensons.com/Energy/hendershot.html
http://www.svensons.com/Energy/hendershot2.html

shadow