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Title: Sticky Tape X-Rays
Post by: Rosphere on October 24, 2008, 11:03:18 PM
VIDEO (http://www.nature.com/nature/videoarchive/x-rays/)
Title: Re: Sticky Tape X-Rays
Post by: nul-points on October 25, 2008, 12:27:49 AM
hi Rosphere

excellent find!


here's an experiment you CAN try at home, boys and girls ...without needing an expensive vacuum generator & X-Ray scintillation sensor equipment

when you receive a letter which has a self-adhesive envelope, open it in the dark whilst holding the sticky-seal side towards you, pull the flap apart quickly, along the seal, and you should see the discharge flash

note that X-Rays may be released, so don't make a habit of this!

all the best
sandy

Doc Ringwood's Free Energy site  http://ringcomps.co.uk/doc
Title: Re: Sticky Tape X-Rays
Post by: BEP on October 26, 2008, 08:53:11 AM
I wonder if this is related to the spark of light you have when crunching down on wintergreen LifeSaver candies?

Those of us using duct-tape to repair almost everything must now look forward to cancer  :'(

Someone should inform the cast and crew of the 'Red-Green Show' out of Canada  :D
Title: Re: Sticky Tape X-Rays
Post by: pese on October 26, 2008, 10:29:03 AM
X-Ray and Nuc.

 
That is not the easiest way
Since Tesla times to generate X-Rays in a High-voltage-field in vacuum tubes (the blue-bright starting the X-ray discharge.

Each static high voltage can already generate X-rays.
"Damper- Diodes," by older TVs
are dangerous and were always used in older TV-sts.
DY802 and powerfullier GY501
(TV-tubes)  send considerable amounts of X-Ray and may 1000volts to 25,000 volts be operated This is the cheapest kind. No motors and vacuum mechanics problems.

A 5 DLS and power tube, + Hight Voltages . This is enought  for make an  X-ray set (as nearly 100 years before)
GP
Title: Re: Sticky Tape X-Rays
Post by: pese on October 26, 2008, 10:30:32 AM
[ X-Ray and Nuc.

P.S. Pic was made with such an Vakuum Tube !
PESE
Title: Re: Sticky Tape X-Rays
Post by: BEP on October 26, 2008, 12:15:57 PM
@Pese

Yes, indeed!

I over drove a 1AX2 and turned photopaper black. The tube used for HV color beam offset could break into oscillation. I think it was because of delay line ground failure but never confirmed it.
Title: Re: Sticky Tape X-Rays
Post by: Rosphere on October 26, 2008, 03:49:36 PM
Quote from: BEP on October 26, 2008, 08:53:11 AM
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Someone should inform the cast and crew of the 'Red-Green Show' out of Canada  :D
(https://overunityarchives.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fecx.images-amazon.com%2Fimages%2FI%2F51X08430SRL._SS500_.jpg&hash=9e0bb304e90eed1d5731378a6a6df574c122f78d)
:D

Quote from: pese on October 26, 2008, 10:29:03 AM
...
That is not the easiest way
...
(TV-tubes)  send considerable amounts of X-Ray and may 1000volts to 25,000 volts be operated This is the cheapest kind. No motors and vacuum mechanics problems.
...

I was wondering how they were going to use these in third world countries.  I suppose you could load-up and vacuum out individual canisters before transporting to the bush.  But if you have the means to fire up a vacuum pump then you can just use an X-Ray tube.
Title: Re: Sticky Tape X-Rays
Post by: pese on October 26, 2008, 04:45:05 PM
Jes the 1X4 is the smalles. think about that tesla , moray (possibly also hubbard) have used them. also testakita have mad first static hight voltages , and this "self mad hv vacuum dione) was possibly driveb as an cold cathode tube that sen all x-ray out
(also all cold cathode" stab. diodes lik =A4 (i think) and lot of others (i have them)
possibly this is "the way" to think from what the "free energies" comes from.
Pese



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2900 hours lessons , wars worked out from India Gouverment
see here
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=UrH30tKXays&feature=related  1. Basic Lektion Elektronicd
http://ca.youtube.com/profile_play_list?user=nptelhrd  Komplette PLAY-LISTE
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Title: Re: Sticky Tape X-Rays
Post by: Mannix on October 26, 2008, 05:04:56 PM
A fellow I know has known about this for a long time ....................

Those old televisions, were very dangerous, as we know.

The problem is, who would be willing to have this stuff all over their kitchen tables?

Who would tell people with no knowledge to begin to  make these dangerous, fast moving electrons?

Most people will leave it to the physics labs for fear of the ovbious health implications.

Title: Re: Sticky Tape X-Rays
Post by: pese on October 26, 2008, 05:39:45 PM
no panic,
Over this tubes un Gerany and US was an shikding iron-case, so
that radiation was tested.  But it was know to hold "distance"
from cabinet to view TV.
But more interessant i find : TO USE THIS !
Only an shilding wil hold away the radiation from your body.
If it can used as an part from FE-Generator, anybody
will use this wit attention.
GP

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