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Electrinium

Started by singerxyz, September 02, 2008, 05:41:20 AM

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sparks

  Again a little off topic but light going through a prism and falling on gold creates plazmoids.  This technique is used for dna analyses.  It seems that the charge seperation as a result of this technique lasts significantly longer than the exposure of the gold to the light.  It's like charging a capacitor with light.  Now if this happens with infrared wavelengths we could have a nice infrared to voltage converter.  For some reason those copper clad pyramids come to mind.
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    Have you ever tried introducing a magnetic field during your crystal synthesis?
Possibly a pulsed torroidal coil to replace the mixer. 
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Sparks do you think Infrared can be collected in an antennae system-[parabolic ?] and focus to a collector ?
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      The problem with shortwavelength conversion to electrical is the antennae size.  The creation of these plazmoids is interesting in that it represents a direct conversion of wave energy into electrical energy.  I believe that the impostion of the "demodulated" light wavefield onto the metal results in wave interference on the surface of the metal that is condusive to electron release from the metal atomic lattice.  The ionized atoms stay in the surface of the metal while the electrons form a seperated electron cloud outside of the metal.  This electron cloud seperated from the ionized metal atoms lasts up to 4times the length of the light signal.  This charge seperation could act as a voltage scource to drive an external circuit designed at much lower frequency.  This is basically the disintegration of the plazma which stored the light catalyzed energy.

    If the same mechanism is employed but optimized for the infrared spectrum we have a continual heat to electrical converter.  I invision pyramid crystals grown on the surface of a gold foil then an n substrate and second conductor foil.
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Quote from: hypersoniq on October 09, 2008, 09:48:47 PM
2. Google maps/satellite pic shows it as a tree... Did something exist there 28 years ago?

Seriusly, who cares where it came from, the REAL question is what are we going to do with it? Some who has the means may try it as written, most will just go back and forth trying to decipher it.....You obviously read at least some of the document, if it didn't give you an "a-ha" moment, drop it and move on to the next thing. :)

Google shows no match with "850 north 28th street springfield oregon 97477" for me. There is a 850 28th St Springfield, OR 97477 however. Maybe someone could pull the records on that propety.

As for not caring where it came from - by your criteria, there are millions of random documents out there and you'll never get through them all. Figuring out if they came from a credible source (or some anonymous writer who was then 'reinterpreted' by a second anonymous writer) is important.
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