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Overunity Machines Forum



First electrical power output from a Pyramid

Started by hartiberlin, January 18, 2006, 05:32:45 PM

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skywatcher

The electrical resistance could only be the resistance of the water, because quartz sand has a 'infinite' resistance. If you would use absolutely pure and clean sand, and destilled water, the resistance should be infinite. Otherwise it depends mainly on the ions in the water.

Even if there is only a voltage, without current, it would be remarkable, if this voltage only occurs after putting the sand into the pyramid.
I would not expect any significant power out of sand and water.

Tigrotto

@Skywatcher
Excuse me, I was waiting a replay from Pegasus, not from you.
You're wrong saying that replay, I'm physicist and I know what I mean!
Thanks,
Tigrotto

neptune

I have been busy today with my friend the welder. We already got 50% of welding done and will do a bit more this evening. Tigrotto, my old friend, keep cool, we know what you mean, but remember we are not fools either. Expect to be able to duplicate "cup of sand experiment" over the next 2 or 3 days. Also gypsum board. It is more exciting than football, Yes?

skywatcher

Quote from: Tigrotto on December 16, 2007, 11:01:20 AM
Excuse me, I was waiting a replay from Pegasus, not from you.

This doesn't prevent me from giving my own comments.
If you don't like them, don't read them.

Maybe others like them.   ;)

Tigrotto

@Skywather,
The problem is this:
I understood your errors from a physical point of view. The others our friends, most of them, don't understand this!!!
You're right: I don't consider these foolishes ( from a scientific point of view!), but there are guys here considering them!
@all:
this is my "professional personality" : I can not shut up my mouth when I hear something like these "physical errors".
Finally:
NONE CAN SAY HE "GOT THE POWER" UNTILL HE WILL NOT MWEASURE A CERTAIN VOLTAGE ACROSS A CERTAIN RESISTOR. I KNOW THE BATTERY HAS ITS OWN RESISTANCE, BUT THIS MEANS NOTHING!
A BATTERY IS NOT A BATTERI IN ITSELF UNTILL IT GENERATES ON A CERTAIN RESISTOR IN PARALLEL!
Hope this helps,
This is why I asked Pegasus to take a low value resistor and to connect it parallel to its sand battery!
Then, we'll "concetrate" on how to "concentrate this energy" how to increase it!
Tigrotto