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Simple Radiant Energy Generator

Started by Dogs, October 27, 2008, 06:40:04 AM

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Magnethos

Quote from: timmy1729 on November 29, 2008, 01:51:59 PM
Did NRGFromTheVacuum ever post the modifications he made to his laser drive(does he mean a DVD drive or something like that?)? That appears to be the only thing he didn't share. In the video where he puts the lit bulb in the glass of water, his circuit seems simple? Was it not simple to replicate?

He doesn't explains the modifications in the video, but in the comments you can read
Laser Drive with positive ground and negative voltage. I know how to make the positive ground, but the negative voltage... I don't know. There are some schematics in the net about negative Voltage generators, maybe it's a fussion of negative voltage circuit with a laser drive.

Magnethos

Quote from: nievesoliveras on November 17, 2008, 06:49:01 PM
I receved the parts I was waiting for. I built the circuit and the expected results did not show up. The circuit does not give radiant energy when the capacitor the coil and the positive terminal are joined together a microsecond by the transistor. What it does is that when the transistor closes the capacitor gets shorted and emptied, instead of filled or charged as I wanted.

Jesus

You need to replicate the exact device. There are not secrets. The guy shows the negentropy process. When we connect in the common way a dipole to a device, we're dissipating energy because we're drawing current. Current is the enemy. If you draw only voltage, we will have an infinite battery. He uses a bifiliar and the battery as the resistors because in the negentropy process resistors amplificates the energy. In entropy process (common process) resistors scatters the energy.

AbbaRue

Naudin's Longitudinal test circuit on the following page looks simple enough to build:
http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/lmdtem.htm
  LMD (Longitudinal Magneto-Dielectric) 
Could be used to further our research.
It appears he built this from  an old video on Longitudinal wave which built it as modules.
I don't see why the 2 inductors which are right next to each other couldn't be replaced by one inductor.
I tested this circuit setup in a simulator and got good results from doing so.
The capacitors could be replaced by Leyden jars, and we can wind our own inductors.
Unless we have a good source of HV capacitors then buying the parts would be more accurate.
The cheapest Leyden jar idea is using 2 lit. pop bottles filled with salt water and wrapped with Al. Foil. 
One lead goes into the bottle and the other to the foil. (should say salt water capacitor)
The capacitance can be adjusted by raising and lowering the water level.
The inductors can be built with hollow cores so we can insert some iron to change the inductance slightly.




bolt

Quote from: Magnethos on December 23, 2008, 04:18:48 PM
He doesn't explains the modifications in the video, but in the comments you can read
Laser Drive with positive ground and negative voltage. I know how to make the positive ground, but the negative voltage... I don't know. There are some schematics in the net about negative Voltage generators, maybe it's a fussion of negative voltage circuit with a laser drive.

How do you think you change to a negative charge? He reversed the diodes its really simple you dumb ass LOL

Now the positive is ground and the negative is -6000 volts respect to the ground. When you put a load on it  via the earth then the earth will refill the cap BACK TO ZERO. (As light bulb connected via radiator pipe)

It is the correct  way to power things but since they stopped making cars positive earth everything has been built backwards for last 50 years.

You can only do this using floating battery supplies or use floating inverters! Don't believe me then go watch the video 3 more times.  This is heading towards Don Smith domain.

the_big_m_in_ok

Quote from: Dogs on October 27, 2008, 06:40:04 AM
I've always wanted to see a simple slap it together circuit that manifests Radiant Energy. Then we can say, "Cool! That's Radiant Energy Man!"...

Well, here's the concept. Let me know what you think.

Later,
-Dogs
@Dogs
A question?
Would a relay energized by a square wave oscillator work instead of an opto-isolator?

If so, it looks like a design hartiberlin (Stefan) invented in a different configuration.  There's a posted drawing of it on this site, but it's deep in the background of threads somewhere.

I remember it, though.  Looks about the same.  I might look for it later when I have more time.  Got to go.

--Lee
"Truth comes from wisdom and wisdom comes from experience."
--Valdemar Valerian from the Matrix book series

I'm merely a theoretical electronics engineer/technician for now, since I have no extra money for experimentation, but I was a professional electronics/computer technician in the past.
As a result, I have a lot of ideas, but no hard test results to back them up---for now.  That could change if I get a job locally in the Bay Area of California.