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Selfrunning Free Energy devices up to 5 KW from Tariel Kapanadze

Started by Pirate88179, June 27, 2009, 04:41:28 AM

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Zeitmaschine

Quote from: Hoppy on March 01, 2016, 09:53:18 AM
Why would you expect to see hidden wires when they are hidden.

I would expect to see hidden wires, but I can't, because they may be hidden by advanced video editing.

Quote from: GeoFusion on March 01, 2016, 08:29:40 AM
I already done something similar with Flyback and  simple circuit.

You can try something even simpler (without spark gap):

The modified experiment

I have modified the previous experiment working with a spark gap. Now the spark gap is replaced by a resonant LC circuit (therefore no back looping radio waves). The L of that circuit is an isolation transformer connected to an oscilloscope. The LC circuit is tuned to resonate at the frequency of the high voltage transformer (maybe 50/60 Hz or maybe 100/120 Hz). The oscilloscope shows clearly several volts across the secondary coil of the resonant transformer. That implies there has to be a magnetic field in the iron core of that transformer. No alternating magnetic field, no alternating voltage.

Now the strange thing is: I can't see any change of current measured in the 12V line, regardless whether the resonant LC circuit (inclusive ground) is connected or not (cut marking). So the question reads: Where is the energy coming from that generates that magnetic field? It is obviously not coming from the battery since the ammeter always shows just the idle current consumed by the inverter and the high voltage transformer. Actually sometimes the current goes even slightly DOWN when the LC circuit is connected. Possible answer: The energy is coming from space due to the ionization of the antenna.

Could anyone confirm this experiment? Maybe I'm doing something wrong here. :)

Hoppy

Quote from: Zeitmaschine on March 01, 2016, 10:00:43 AM

Now the strange thing is: I can't see any change of current measured in the 12V line, regardless whether the resonant LC circuit (inclusive ground) is connected or not (cut marking). So the question reads: Where is the energy coming from that generates that magnetic field? It is obviously not coming from the battery since the ammeter always shows just the idle current consumed by the inverter and the high voltage transformer. Actually sometimes the current goes even slightly DOWN when the LC circuit is connected. Possible answer: The energy is coming from space due to the ionization of the antenna.

Could anyone confirm this experiment? Maybe I'm doing something wrong here. :)

Its not that strange if you understand resonant circuits.  ;)

Zeitmaschine

Then it is also not that strange if we understand Kapanadze and Stepanov resonant circuits?

Yes, it's interesting! We need a more powerful magnetic field (for free).


GeoFusion

Quote from: Zeitmaschine on March 01, 2016, 10:00:43 AM
I have modified the previous experiment working with a spark gap. Now the spark gap is replaced by a resonant LC circuit (therefore no back looping radio waves). The L of that circuit is an isolation transformer connected to an oscilloscope. The LC circuit is tuned to resonate at the frequency of the high voltage transformer (maybe 50/60 Hz or maybe 100/120 Hz). The oscilloscope shows clearly several volts across the secondary coil of the resonant transformer. That implies there has to be a magnetic field in the iron core of that transformer. No alternating magnetic field, no alternating voltage.

Now the strange thing is: I can't see any change of current measured in the 12V line, regardless whether the resonant LC circuit (inclusive ground) is connected or not (cut marking). So the question reads: Where is the energy coming from that generates that magnetic field? It is obviously not coming from the battery since the ammeter always shows just the idle current consumed by the inverter and the high voltage transformer. Actually sometimes the current goes even slightly DOWN when the LC circuit is connected. Possible answer: The energy is coming from space due to the ionization of the antenna.

Could anyone confirm this experiment? Maybe I'm doing something wrong here. :)

Zietmaschine,

It is the energy that comes from Sun, Space and is all around us, Radiant , Ions..

Use Impulse circuit and try it out at the LC Transformer on your schema,
then you have replaced the sparkgap with non sparkgap system, see if it works
and try to read with your oscilloscope after. Since you have removed the spark gap,
there is no other way how it could Excite  and Collect Radiant from antenna in great quantities and to ground. No attraction.

Always go back and remember how lightning exists. Be reminded by the Ions that are around us all.
Aurora Borealis is also one which shows that type of energy.

cheerz~

Zeitmaschine

Quote from: GeoFusion on March 01, 2016, 11:01:31 AM
Since you have removed the spark gap,
there is no other way how it could Excite

Is it? I would like to use a three-phase transformer as high voltage generator connected to 50 Hz and 100 Hz at the same time through a frequency doubler for excitation. Have to see where I can find a suitable one.