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Nathan Stubblefield Earth battery/Self Generating Induction Coil Replications

Started by Localjoe, October 19, 2007, 02:42:39 PM

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Pirate88179

Hans:

That looks like a great book.  I tried to get it.  Your link worked but their download link says "File not found".  I will try again later.

Was anyone else able to download it?

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen

hansvonlieven

Sorry about this, I did not try the link until now, same result.

All I can suggest is if marco sends me the two files by e-mail, hans@keelytech.com , I will upload it to my website and you can all download it from there. Best I can do I'm afraid.

Hans von Lieven

When all is said and done, more is said than done.     Groucho Marx

epiphany

Hi ya'll.
Inspired by this thread, I drove a 1/2 "copper pipe into the ground (south, it turns out) about 20-25 yards  from my backyard wire garden cage, which is very grounded due to a bunch of t-posts around the perimeter. I ran some old phone line from the cage to my copper pipe and my first measurement was .458 DC at .01 amps. I drove it down a little further to about 15" and it now initially reads .452 DC. My last measurement before I sank it lower was .459 DC. There's a very small AC component, and I'll need to check that out with my scope.

The amps reading is iffy as it reads that on ac and dc and seems to want to read that unterminated too. It's a fluke handheld meter. I tied the green and red wires to separate points on the cage and both individually are reading the same. I checked an unterminated wire and it read zero volts. I'll be changing the configuration around, but it's pretty exciting so far.

I need to see what a load will do. I have some solar powered lights (LED) that have dead nicads that I will attempt to light later on.

I wanted to thank everyone for their input here. I've been lurking for sometime now, mostly on the Steven Mark TPU threads.

The post about the Brown mountain lights (and there are plenty of 'supernatural' sites all over the world with unexplained lights) just rings so true for me. I see 'Ley Lines' explained by this too. Maybe it all ties in? I do not think it's a stretch.

When we moved here, I was looking for a buried gutter drain back there by dowsing with 2 L-shaped bare copper wires. I found this weird area that I proceeded to dig (there's no power, cable, phone, water or anything back there). I dug pretty deep, and saw nothing. The dowsing always sees something though. Using the dowsing method, I can find the phone wire easily, and have found a PVC water line (pressurized) before, which surprised me as I thought it needed to be metal.

I think, from reading further, that night time with an infrared scope or something might 'illuminate' the kind of hot spot mentioned by Stubblefield. I don't have anything like that as I've had no need for it before.

Freezer

Quote from: epiphany on March 04, 2008, 07:12:22 PM

Welcome to the thread epiphany, I look forward to your input.  If you could post some images of your scope shots, that would be great.  I'm also interested in dowsing, and wonder if you could describe your process of finding stuff.  I think there has to be hotspots, along with dry spots as well given that all the terrain is different and composed differently.

The Brown mountain lights is an interesting phenomenon, I've always thought is was  piezoelectrics, but who knows, from the descriptions it could be something a lot more strange.

epiphany

Quote from: Freezer on March 04, 2008, 08:16:30 PM

Hi Freezer and thanks for the welcome.

About the dowsing: I have 2 pieces of copper ground wire (I was told any metal will work) that are 24" long and bent into an 'L' shape. I hold these in front of me so my hands are up, elbows comfortably to my sides, and my hands are comfortably holding the rods so that one leg of the L is pointing at the ground and the other leg is parallel to the ground. The rods are held so they can pivot easily but are pointed forward initially. You walk forward and when you come across something the rods cross. It's almost like a stud finder. You can back up, straighten out the rods, walk forward and they will cross dependably in the same spot. I've shown the technique to others as it was shown to me, and it seems to work for everyone so far. I watched a water department guy here use the technique on his own. Same thing: two L shaped rods, only his 'down' rod was shorter, so I guess that isn't so important as the horizontal rod.

I'll be back on the ground voltage tests tomorrow!