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ENERGY AMPLIFICATION

Started by Tito L. Oracion, February 06, 2009, 01:45:08 AM

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Dave45

Enjoy that ice cream  :D

If a pnp transistor could be incorporated along with the npn the bemf from the pnp pulsed coil could be used to charge the battery.
Iv thought about it and tried to build it into a schematic but havent figured it out yet, Im sure there are some here that could do it if they put their mind to it.
Then you would basically have a buck and boost converter in the same circuit.

Something I should have known, I imagined a circuit thought about it for along time started putting it down in a schematic and found it was already in use, lol
I'll tell ya there aint much the folks before us didnt build.

I look and think about circuits in the electron flow view and argued the point here on this board but Im starting to see both are correct, I believe there are two flows of energy in a circuit pos and neg each flowing toward each other meeting at the resistance.

The buck and boost converters both show this to be true, it depends where the switch and coil are placed ether on the pos or neg leg of the circuit.

Dave45

Ya got me thinking about it  :D

Bob Smith

Dave,
There used to be a guy who was setting up oscillator circuits using npn and pnp transistors. I looked for his YT channel for a long time, but couldn't find it.
A couple of thoughts about your charge separation proposals:

It occurred to me that within a single stranded coil, say on a hollow core... is not one end of the winding going to be north and more relatively positive than the other end (relatively negative and south)?  If this is the case, could charge separation be just a matter of isolating each end of the coil - say the secondary on a HV transformer?  I'm thinking specifically about the Tesla Hairpin Circuit. You've got a HV transformer, spark gap in parallel with secondary, then one cap in series on positive and one on negative leg.  Finally, your light across the 2 legs is lit up brightly. 

If you watch the video I posted a couple of pages back, the guy mentions the air around the hairpin circuit as "the dielectric."  But is it not just the aether? And is not the oscillation and charge separation exciting the electrostatic environment (aether) to access its energy?

If you substite a cap for the spark gap and keep the inline caps, do you not have charging a cap in parallel, then discharging in series for charge separation?

Bob
PS Ice cream was good :)

Edit: from 2 pages back:
QuoteI wonder if something in this guy's explanation can help us better understand what is the key component from Tesla's technology, which Tito says is common to his own setups:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT6MTNNIBMk&feature=player_detailpage#t=325
He uses a furnace ignition module, spark gap and two doorknob caps in series, one on each rail.  There is symmetry and balance there. He seems to say that the cold electricity comes from the dielectric - the electrostatic environment?
Anyway, food for thought.


Dave45

IST, innovationstation was playing with the pnp npn joule thief awhile back, he got really defensive wouldnt show circuits.

Maybe he found the answers  ;)