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Nathan Stubblefield Earth battery/Self Generating Induction Coil Replications

Started by Localjoe, October 19, 2007, 02:42:39 PM

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Thnder

I read something about hotspots a few times in this thread, here is an idea about finding them.
I took some time and researched dowsing, my father has an ability to do this with a branch in the shape of Y. As I have not been able to get that to work the times I tried I found out what it was called and conducted my research. Fascinating topic.

Dowsing I learned has many tools one of which I discovered I could use. L rods or Dowsing rods. They come in many shapes and sizes and you can make your own from simple wire hangars or buy them. Some cost a buttload and some do not. It so happens we had a flood in our basement my father thought was related to a PVC pipe that runs outside the house, lots of snow melt, lots of rain and a plugged pipe = flood. So I needed a method to find the pipe as it has been 30 years and he forgot its exact location.
My test was two hangars cut into a L shape using the full length of the bottom and a hands width part of one side. bent into L. I made two, one for each hand. As my dad can use the Y branch to find water, he was not sure he could find the pipe with it. I think he can but I decided to try it myself. We have 2 wells so it was very simple to test finding their pipes. I succeeded. I went on to mark the suspect pipe, we have yet to dig it up and prove me right. However I know where it starts so I am very confident I traced it out. Further testing over a electric current in my house, I picked up with out realizing it. Our dishwasher was running and the wire I found out runs under where it is located. I was looking to see if I could pick up the water pipe going to it, little did I know the pipe ran the length of a side of the house.  This worked untill the washing stopped and drying cyle began.

How the rods work:
The rods are held in your hands straight out in front and held loosely so they can move. When you pick up a pipe or say water vein and you walk across it the rods will point in opposite directions (making a T with your arms held out). This should work for high current underground lines, water pipes or water veins. Specific points say an underground spring or buried copper pipes :P the rods will cross each other in an X either just after you cross or before (some people, I read, have a delay some do not). Try it out.

I also read that people can locate something called ley(sp) lines or geodesic zones basically areas of some sort of swelling energy supposedly its all interconnected I dunno. I do not know much about this as I have not tried it but I do know they work for finding my buried pipes, an electrical line that?s in heavy use in my house (likely buried ones as well) and buried PVC pipe with water in it. I also suspect I can pick up water veins as I went out around my house looking for water :P and found something I know that was not part of the drainage or leech field and it ran a good ways before I stopped tracking it.

Have fun with it and I hope it helps.

electricme

@all
Been stranded in another town, car broke down, Ignition key got stuck in the barroll, engine wouldn't start, had to hot wire my own car so I could get to help, then when I turned off the key, that was it, kaput stuck in another town. Couldn't get home, took 4 days to get parts, but it's all fixed now. :)

Wow, so many posts to catch up on.

@peter, I sent you that item you pm-ed me 4.
@ jeanna, good find that pdf item, I haven't read it yet but will do so shortly

I read a few post back, there was a chap who said he was going to pop into the NS museum, please doooo, and take your camera double please, we really need some very hi quality closeups of cells or anything relating to stubblefield work.

jim
People who succeed with the impossible are mocked by those who say it cannot be done.

resonanceman

Quote from: electricme on May 22, 2008, 07:55:12 AM
@all
Been stranded in another town, car broke down, Ignition key got stuck in the barroll, engine wouldn't start, had to hot wire my own car so I could get to help, then when I turned off the key, that was it, kaput stuck in another town. Couldn't get home, took 4 days to get parts, but it's all fixed now. :)

Wow, so many posts to catch up on.

@peter, I sent you that item you pm-ed me 4.
@ jeanna, good find that pdf item, I haven't read it yet but will do so shortly

I read a few post back, there was a chap who said he was going to pop into the NS museum, please doooo, and take your camera double please, we really need some very hi quality closeups of cells or anything relating to stubblefield work.

jim

Jim

Sorry to hear that you got stranded

I am glad it  is all fixed  again


:)

resonanceman

Quote from: Thnder on May 22, 2008, 12:24:41 AM

In summary I had buried a 2x3 set completely side by side no more than 6 inches and no less than 1 inch between any one pipe. I would think I would have noticed an anomaly of leakage with this set and is why I am leaning towards a whacked nail or connection. I hope that clarifies my leaning towards the anomaly being a whacked nail or a soldering connection.  I am open to being wrong of course and I will find out once I reset them. At least now once I reset them I won?t be banging my head against the wall if it does not work lol thanks.


Thnder

You may be right  ........ you may have  nail  out of place or a broken wire .

The  fact that you got  normal  voltage  for a while after burying the cells  does seem to  imply  that they  are not shorting out .

There still is  one   possible  explanation  of  all this  having to do with shorting out .
If  I was  to burry  some cells  and  wanted to make sure that I didn't damage them .  I would not  pack the dirt down on top of them .
Loose  dirt would be a pretty good insulator .  With  time and  rain   the dirt would settle  and  become a better conductor .   In this  case  the  shorting out might take  weeks or months  to reach its full potential

What ever  the cause  of the  power loss I am sure you  will  figure it out  .




I do  agree  that there is something  else   out there that the  cells can  sometimes pick up . 
For me  that something else is  what makes  them interesting .


gary



electricme

@ Steve
Hope I'm in time, Steve, when you pop into the musem, could you please take some close up photos of the actual wires stubblefield used in his equipment (if they have it on display). I have a theory which says he did'nt have any copper wires insulated as it is comonly done today, I think the copper wires of his day were bare copper wires, but, they were insulated in silk or cotton, not in varnish as is the norm today.

If you can find someone who has some clout, might be an idea to explain to them about our group, and the research we are all doing, it might open some doors where you could get hands on access to his papers etc etc.

If you carn't then thats OK also.
jim
People who succeed with the impossible are mocked by those who say it cannot be done.