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Stubblefield coils (bifilar) and speculations

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

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jeanna

Quote from: Danner on April 28, 2008, 01:07:11 PM
   This link http://www.nathanstubblefield.com/contents.html provided earlier..

Thanks for repeating that again Dan, When they email me I will buy that book. I just rediscovered it yesterday.

QuoteYes, I know this did not deal with earth cells.. but he may have used some of the same materials since he was using it to do the same job... i.e. transmit wirelessly.


What I think about this is this. NS was an experimenter. We know what that means. He poked and improved everything all the time. I only have read 2 of his patents which are written 10 years apart. Now, that is a lot of time for gradual change that becomes major change.

Personally, I think this description is what the little battery we are making now eventually turned into. I am hoping that book will give further clues (notes) regarding the smaller movements from one to the other, or at least enough that I know what is going on. If you look at the fig that represents the large coil in his cell phone system it is enormous.......


QuoteQuestions.  1.  what exactly is "office wire"?

good ? . Maybe it is 2 strands like what we use now, or maybe it is like that thick round wire that can be found on some very old lamps from the early conversion to electricity...........

Quote#2.  He mentions large diameters.... but the pictures I've seen all show round antenna which are clearly much smaller than that.  Did he use larger antennas (if so are there any pictures) and if not.. was he possibly talking about the length of the wire used? 

Of course all that is possible. We do have a picture of a very large thing which I have decided is his very powerful battery. Really these things were generators, not batteries but he calls m that so I will (thanks Jim for that insight!) .  I will crop the pic so it shows just the large battery but later.

Quote#3.  I've done some research previously on carbon microphones and such.  Does anyone have a good explanation on how this works?

am just trying to figure out how it all fits.

I am not sure if this is what you are talking about, but I have a thing that came out of a modem. You can buy these at RS. Piezo mic or something?? (not carbon) I soldered a couple of copper leads to the little wires and I can hear the earth. If I put one lead on the 5cu wire and the other on the core piece 1 I hear a lot. It sounds like static and pops. The more noise the higher the voltage. I never saw that he said he could hear the earth but I thought that about this myself......

Hans gave a good description, if I remember, of how a carbon mic works. I also think Forest Mims does if you can find his books in a library.

Quote@Bill.. I was hoping to someday see the things left from what NS used myself. ..... maybe we'll get lucky. 

wow yes.

I was wondering if the museum curator who said no batteries just didn't identify them. I think there is a very good chance that there are a lot of them. just called something else.   Maybe in a box in the basement. Remember that character on that radio show scamming folks for his info said he saw them at the museum?

Also, BTW I am making many small batteries because I have many ideas to try. I can expand any of them to larger dims and larger output when I understand what I am looking for. (my way  ;) )

Thank you Dan, asking questions is the beginning of gaining answers.  :D

jeanna

Danner

Here is one of Bedini's pages where he gives some good insights.

http://www.icehouse.net/john1/stubblefield.html

This was probably the first site I had seen on him. 

Maybe someone can pick up something else from what he says or the pictures he has there.

I keep reading all this with a lot of interest.  I'll have to dig out the patents of his (NS) I read some time ago and go over them again. 

Thanks for the thoughts shared.. and to be shared.

Dan.

resonanceman

Here is a link to  a Stubbfield  book I have never seen


It is way  beyond  what I can pay for  a book right now

gary



jeanna

Quote from: Danner on April 28, 2008, 04:15:22 PM
Here is one of Bedini's pages where he gives some good insights.

I first learned about NS there too. I think Bedini puts some of his own ideas in there together with some other patents.
Bedini draws an underground battery that I don't see NS making. so it makes it confusing.


QuoteI keep reading all this with a lot of interest.  I'll have to dig out the patents of his (NS) I read some time ago and go over them again.

This will make things easier:
http://www.pat2pdf.org/pat2pdf/foo.pl?number=600457

also after you download that one
plug in this number
887357
It is the one you were referring to before from the book.

jeanna

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