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Stubblefield coils (bifilar) and speculations

Started by Pirate88179, April 09, 2008, 09:43:54 PM

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Pirate88179

Jeanna:

Great work!

I don't remember what topic this came up in but, (you have probably seen it) Jim suggested that the EB is not an actual battery at all.  Now you are saying the same thing for the NS coils you have.

Maybe we should change the vernacular to EER.  (Earth Energy Receiver)  With what I think I know now, this would be more accurate.

Even with just my electrode experiments and my scope shots, I think I can say this is probably more accurate and true. 

You probably mentioned this somewhere way back in our "old" days but now, with what we think we know now, what do you think?

If you look at the Kapandze topic, and I know you are there, this is the best explanation I could come up with.  I know you have posted this elsewhere and my question is......

Do you think if we began talking about EER's that anyone would be interested or know what were were talking about?

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen

jeanna

Well, if we put a B in front of the EER they probably would...
;D
I like the name and I like what happens when you change the name of something. The effect is subtle, but it goes in. It is like the subtle effect the little dc box circuit has had on all of us this last century. It seems such a silly thing, but it actually is profound.

If we started to call them EER's OUR thinking would change and grow bigger.
I am being blown away at the changes in my own paradigm about the stubblefield coil.

Here.
I am wondering if that induction coil - the ignition coil- I bought last week would do a better job than any of my stubblefield coils. There are more secondary turns and it is designed to bring 12 volts up by thousands of volts.

As long as the earth energies are pulsing and we have seen that they are, any coil will respond.
I think there is so much voltage and flyback that can be stimulated if I use a powerful coil like the ignition coil, will I get much more than 104millivolts?

I found the data sheet on my little coil earlier today. That coil only ever produced 0.118volts when I had it going last year. That is the same as now as a receiver.

So, what is next?
I think we were so close last year.

I will put it in between the probes and let them feed voltage in the way we have seen on the scope many times changing up and down, and see what kind of flyback and all can come of it.

This is very exciting how it is all coming together.

jeanna

Pirate88179

Jeanna:

Are you suggesting that you take your automotive coil apart and stick it in the ground? ??? ???  Now THAT would be a great experiment!  Maybe you don't even have to take it apart? (Thinking now along the lines of Energy Receivers)  This could be huge!!!  Also, if it works at all, these would be very easy to series and parallel with.

I like the way you think!

Bill           PS: BEER would be a very popular name, ha ha....good one!
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen

Cap-Z-ro


You guys are definitely on to it...it won't be too long before everybody starts hooking up modern components to the earth pulses.

" Well, if we put a B in front of the EER they probably would..."

*guffaws*

If this thing goes bifilar the 'B' wood certainly fit with nicely with the 'EER'.

Regards...


jeanna

Quote from: Pirate88179 on July 26, 2009, 03:01:15 AM
Jeanna:

Are you suggesting that you take your automotive coil apart and stick it in the ground? ??? ??? 
Yup.
But I would leave my car alone.
Last week I watched a bunch of imhotep's instructional videos and decided to get an ignition coil. I saw a cheap one but with the shipping it was 40. well OK I can budget that in.
I was going past the auto parts store and turned in and they had a small one for 21 bucks.
The guy warned me that it didn't have the resistor which is usually part of the set up. (I smiled)

QuoteNow THAT would be a great experiment!

Thanks. I think so too.

QuoteThis could be huge!!!  Also, if it works at all,
It will work.
It is something like a combo of the "energy from free space invention" with the antenna from tesla,  and the EER that we referred to last night over the b-eer.

Getting it to work will take all of us working together in our own personal styles as has been working so well so far.

Quotethese would be very easy to series and parallel with.

Exactly.
Or, once it is transformed up it can be split as I am playing with the secondary in my ac experiments, and some goes into a cap and some goes straight and there you have 2 phases. One with a punch and one as an oscillation wave.

Or it can be split multiple times and each one can power a different thing.

I better put a hat on... it is all starting to fall out of my brain!

Thanks,

jeanna

HA cap:

Bifilar-Earth-Energy-Receiver
I love it. That just took 3 of us. What a team we are!