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Captret and Tesla switch

Started by plengo, December 27, 2010, 06:56:36 PM

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quantumtangles

@ Plengo

I iterate I am not claiming to have made a 'discovery'.

On the contrary, I sent my findings to an academic at a major UK university. Although we remain in contact about other matters, he did not actually respond to the email about the experiment in question. I assumed it was of no significance (which may yet prove to be the case).

The aspect that most concerns me (the aspect that leads me to think I must have fallen into error) was the apparent amplification in voltage 'unaccompanied' by a proportionate decrease in amperage. The most reasonable explanation for this is experimental error.

Also, I did not use an oscilloscope. Merely a multi-metre.

For these reasons I would be most interested to learn whether it can be experimentally verified by other people.

Photos to follow next week.