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New attempt for Thestatika...

Started by gauschor, March 13, 2011, 10:24:27 PM

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romerouk


romerouk

...or like this
the power obtained is not insignificant as most believe


gauschor

@heretic: you are right in some aspects. The problem however is, that the only way to transform down a high potential is to use a spark gap. You can't step down down a potential which is just standing still. An electromagnet only works with pulses. Where do you get pulses if not by a spark gap? On discharge of 2 different potentials the impulse can be fed to a transformer. However once discharged it takes too long to recharge the Leyden Jars again. On the other hand if the spark gap is too small then the impulse is too weak to power something substantial.

My latest thoughts brought me to that, that the Testatika does not directly use the electrostatic potential for stepping down, but use it capacitor-like. This would also explain the touchless sensors from the Testatika. It would also support the theory that their wheel is indeed driven by an electromotor and not only by electrostatic push/pull principle. And it would support the theory that it needs not much additional electrostatics to sustain itself (as the segments never discharge and only slightly lose their charge over time).

So more like that picture below... (NOTE: the U-shaped core is not a permanent magnet, just a U-shaped ferrite core or similar for electromagnetic usage).

gauschor

I have added some more thought experiments.