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Selfrunning Free Energy devices up to 5 KW from Tariel Kapanadze

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verpies

Quote from: stivep on February 19, 2014, 10:04:57 AM
This Question is addressed primarily but not only to Farmhand.  I would be delighted if  anyone else respond to it, e.g. Verpies.
How do you understand Displacement Current Mechanism
Within 90% agree with this understanding.

elementSix

Quote from: a.king21 on February 20, 2014, 08:48:01 AM
Element six:
I like the circuit you have found but have one observation.
The capacitor is capable of storing over 10 watt-seconds.
The neon consumes a negligible amount of power, so we could be looking
at a conventional effect.

Yea he talks about that on the next thread page.  It is a big capacitor but I also thought it was a good representation of an energy conversion device.  It's very close he says to what Dynatron had come out with at the time.  He came out with his first thou.  I am sure you all remember this old pic from dynatron.

Hey Aking21, Have you ever considered or seen a device that took the Term "UNIDIRECTIONAL" literally an made the input into the discharge circuit, one wire??  I think it has good HV potential, like the video on the homepage of our forum here.  That guy shows a HV circuit, created by using just a AA battery.  Heres the link if you hadn't noticed it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQb6oyRXMrY&list=PLC7684829E98CAD74


SeaMonkey

Verpies,

The reference link you've provided regarding
Displacement Current is a good read which
very well reinforces the notion that our
established "understanding" is far from complete.

This discussion is reminiscent of the models
which came into existence in the early days
of transistors and semiconductor materials.
The concept of "holes" and "electrons" was
difficult for many to grasp.

It is beneficial to study about and ponder
such things...


Farmhand

I like the way this guy explains it, and that he mentions about the inductor current being opposite in intensity kind of thing.  ;)

There's two basic ways to look a it. 1) From a physics point of view (complex). and 2) From an electronics point of view (simple).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppWBwZS4e7A

I think things could get quite complex with displacement current especially when we get to radio frequencies and distances between the plates of the "capacitor".

Cheers

verpies

Quote from: SeaMonkey on February 20, 2014, 02:58:39 PM
The reference link you've provided regarding
Displacement Current is a good read which
very well reinforces the notion that our
established "understanding" is far from complete.
Yes, but notice that the engineering and heuristic formulas based on those faulty concepts are still correct...more less.
e.g. we can write and use the Ohm's law (I=V/R) without really understanding what electric current is.
It's a masterpiece of a sort !

It should always be remembered that mathematical correctness does not mean conceptual correctness.