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Title: Cold Electricity, Can you help me?
Post by: Magnethos on October 18, 2008, 01:52:34 PM
I'm very confused about what cold electricity really is and the differences with common/hot electricity.
Anyone knows more about this kind of electricity?
Title: Re: Cold Electricity, Can you help me?
Post by: modernsteam on October 18, 2008, 02:53:38 PM
From my readings on the Internet, the DVDs from Bearden, Lindemann, and others, and conversations with other "New Energy" types, "cold electricity" is almost pure potential flow, ie., voltage, with hardly any  electron current. This almost no electron flow makes for very little resistance, and hence, little or no heat due to that minimal, if any, electron movement. With hardly any current, but plenty of potential, we have the reason why certain conventional  devices cannot be run by such "cold electricity". But those involved say it can charge batteries, in part by reversing ion flow in the electrolyte of those batteries. So far, it is claimed to work extremely well in charging lead acid batteries because of the particular structure of those batteries, but some also have  claimed to have successfully charged 9-volt nickle-metal hydride batteries too.

Hal Ade
Title: Re: Cold Electricity, Can you help me?
Post by: Magnethos on October 18, 2008, 05:20:24 PM
Quote from: modernsteam on October 18, 2008, 02:53:38 PM
From my readings on the Internet, the DVDs from Bearden, Lindemann, and others, and conversations with other "New Energy" types, "cold electricity" is almost pure potential flow, ie., voltage, with hardly any  electron current. This almost no electron flow makes for very little resistance, and hence, little or no heat due to that minimal, if any, electron movement. With hardly any current, but plenty of potential, we have the reason why certain conventional  devices cannot be run by such "cold electricity". But those involved say it can charge batteries, in part by reversing ion flow in the electrolyte of those batteries. So far, it is claimed to work extremely well in charging lead acid batteries because of the particular structure of those batteries, but some also have  claimed to have successfully charged 9-volt nickle-metal hydride batteries too.

Hal Ade
Thanks, very interesting. I have also read that cold electricity is pure potential flow, but a guy in youtube has just reply to me saying Cold electricity can be pure potential or voltage+current. I don't know... I have also read that some devices can't work with that energy.
Title: Re: Cold Electricity, Can you help me?
Post by: nitinnun on October 19, 2008, 05:54:46 AM
hot electricity is conducted through the electrons.
the electrons determine electrical resistance. or something.

.........hot electricity spins counter-clockwise?


cold electricity flows through protons.
cold electricity ignores electrons. and ignores the electrical resistance that goes with electrons.

.........cold electricity spins clockwise?



amperage is determined by the electrical resistance between 2 materials.
and electrical resistance is determined by electrons.
and cold electricity ignores electrons.
which is why cold electricity has little to no amperage.


maybe there is "proton resistance" in each element?
and 2 elements of differing "proton resistance", could create electricity?
Title: Re: Cold Electricity, Can you help me?
Post by: nitinnun on October 19, 2008, 05:58:01 AM
by the way.
it is said that one volt of cold electricity, can go through 2 solid inches of rubber.


so i imagine that cold electricity might damage electronics, that rely on resistors and capacitors.

because the cold electricity would go through a resistor or a capacitor, like they were nothing but copper wire.
Title: Re: Cold Electricity, Can you help me?
Post by: innovation_station on October 19, 2008, 08:53:15 AM
this is why there is conversion.... ;D

it has been said that cold electricty can charge batteries the way it is how ever i find it easyer to mesure and use once it is converted when it is converted and put in a cap the phase is inverted makeing it hot and it can now do big work!! or a little work really fast ;)

i will still argue SPEED IS POWER BECAUSE VOLTAGE IS NOTHING MORE THAN SPEED

and those tiny charged particles we are tapping are fast lil buggers....

simply slow em down to a ueable speed

ist

how does that work agin    15000v  @.01 amp  = a whole lot of power when you slow it down  8)  keep in mind this higher voltage is achievied form a tiny inputed amount of engery via minipulating the ionisphere and collecting the ripple you caused in it  :)



Title: Re: Cold Electricity, Can you help me?
Post by: sparks on October 19, 2008, 10:29:46 AM
  Cold electricity is moving the charge around without moving mass charge carriers.  Like light traveling through a vacuum.  No mass movement just change in space intelligence or charge seperation.  Creation of a resonating or a selfreflecting emwave field gives us mass.  Since mass is emwaves it can appear to be charged positive or negative or neutral depending on the reflection pattern.
  The electron is said by particle physics to have no size yet it has mass and charge.  And if annihalated releases tremendous amounts of emwaves.  Particle physics itself supports the theory of zero point energy by the simple adoption of planck's constant.  Because if an electron isn't there or occupying space where is all this energy coming from when what wasn't  there isn't there anymore?  It's over here now but it's not over here because it can't be here because it wasn't over there to begin with.  Counterintuitive or just plain ridiculous?
   Heat is just mixing of emwaves that result in emwaves at a different frequency.
Like the emwaves when two masses exchange their vibrations when we blend two gases in a combustion process.  Like when my furnace just kicked in.  Now if I can just get my microwave stimulated plazma to "burn" water in a controlled thermal process I can replace the burner head with a small magnetron and a ultrasonic water vaporizer.   
Title: Re: Cold Electricity, Can you help me?
Post by: innovation_station on October 19, 2008, 10:43:04 AM
@ sparks where you from anyways...  lol

need a job??  lol

i had a similar idea not so long ago i just never designed it yet or posted it public altho i would use water a bemf plasma flame  :D  easly done from 12v 1 amp  and a gas fired hot water heater tank  they are much cheeper than a furnice and the heat is second to none...  drop the hot water in a heater core  ;D ;D

done !!

free heat

use a solar pannel to charge the battery to supply the plasma to burn the water  ;)

ist   

yep just me being me what can i say!!!!