whats the deal seams real simple is it a negitive inductor? or any body know anything about it there is only a few things involved
??? What the *&%& you askin??? Post a link. Heard about ele things, and mental things, and rod things, but not all in the sentence :(
I saw the video. Apparently the two rods are of different composition. They pull ions or magnetic force from the air because of their different electrical properties. I have not seen or heard of anything else.
im saying lets figure it out is it the center post of a battery? if you take a battery apart is the rod in side whay tou see in the vidieo? it makes sence to me and the changing element between the 2 posts is it a ring magnetic?
i think that it might be have not done any tests but some of my thoughts it looks simple
What is the link, so we all know what are you talking about?
there is no link google vidieo thease are just my thoughts on the topic
You guys talking about this thing?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9xiGhVeLEY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5DROp3F3fA
yes thats it
and here's some more useless info about that.
http://jeanyves.hervouet.free.fr/JapRod/
Two rods.. a board... and a switch..
Imagine that... the two most important things you would need to know are left out. What's the two rods made out of ? hmmm..
One of the pages on that link say 73 elements / 74 elements..
humm... periodic table #'s... tungsten... and tantalum.
and there are rods of those avalible to buy... lol
Buy two rods and call us in the morning if it works.. LOL
All the F - E videos might as well have the people in them dancing saying ha ha 'don't you wish you knew' ' how to build this'...
he said that the material is compressed what if the 2 rods were maid of 72 there is copper so that is 73 and a mag to make the diifence is 74 does that make sence the rods are verry light in weight could it be a carbon rod or flint or posibly zinc
I believe the guy is saying they're made of 74 or whatever different elements and so on.
There was a rumor going around that the rods were stacked full of Lithium Ion button batteries and the whole thing was a scam.
But I have know idea
it is not a scam the rods hace a peice of copper wire running through the center of both of them if you take apart a d battery 1.5 volt what is in the center of that a peice of carbon or somthing like it could it be made of all of those elelements and how it might work
is when the carbon is in the battery the electrolite moves to the core when current is drwn now if you take away the electrolite and you give a negitive charge to the carbon it would use our surounderings to power it any thing that is opsitly charged will flow to the carbon
just some more of my thoughts
william
has any one found out any more on this i have had no luck in serches on the net i have not tryed to build yet tho but i will try soon
i saw a page on the net from japan they use cermanic posts it is simple in design has anyone tryed the battery posts the core i mean of the battery with a ring magnet around 1 of the posts?and 2 copper wires drilled inside of the posts?
please try this
william
If the board was REALLY producing 110 volts AC or DC, the guy would be getting a pretty good jolt from his careless handling of the electrodes. He touches both electrodes at the same time several times in the videos without even a flinch. My money is on a 24 volt light bulb and three 9 volt batteries or the "Magic" lightbulb such as used in magicians stage act. Eight 3 volt lithium cells hidden in the underside of the board would also work. Low voltage Christmas tree light are my guess for the other video.
A new and mysterious, hitherto unknown energy device ... NOT A CHANCE
sounds like surpession to me
you make me laugh he is not producing 110 ac he is making around 10 20 volts or maybe less dc sorry he is not making it he is collecting it another thought could those rods be feroite core with a superconductive cotaing ? i think this deserves a lot more reaserch it is simple not to many parts
Listen to the guy's patter in the second video. While he was purportedly "demonstrating" the device he described the light bulb as being an ordinary 110 volt 25 watt bulb.
What I was pointing out was that the guy wasn't being shocked from the purported "voltage" that his device was supposedly producing in the second video.
Dennis Lee has made another miracle!