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Safe One Wire energy transfer by Serbian inventor Milutin Miletic

Started by hartiberlin, June 16, 2011, 11:51:28 AM

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EMdevices

I found somebody that speaks Serbian and we watched the Milutin's videos together and he translated for me.

I now have a new theory about how he makes the wire,  and yes he actually makes the wire in his barn with the cows standing around.

He does not heat up molten metal and draw out wires,  oh no, that's not what he does.   He uses chemicals and mixes them, so ask yourself what can you do in a barn with some chemicals?

Here's the answers:

1)   He does ELECTROPLATING on an EXISTING WIRE.

2)   He deposits layers upon layers, starting with a thin wire,  first he deposits an insulating layer, than another conductor layer,  then another insulating layer.

3)  Than he just connects the Hot and Ground wires from his outlet straight to the ends of his layered wire that he produces.  It's like a thin cylindrical capacitor almost. 


This is a very simple technology.  He uses conductors and normal current flows through "one" wire, which is not one wire at all, but multiple wires separated by an oxide layer as insulation, with a final insulating layer on the outside so you don't get electrocuted.

EM

NickZ

  Thank you for that explanation.  Sounds very simple. The electroplating is not difficult to do, possibly with a ready made machine for that purpose.  But, how does he electroplate the insulating layer, or what might that actually be??? 
                                          NickZ
 
                       

Qwert

Another catch: he transmits more power through thinner wire.

forest

EMDevices

There is one contradicting factor: he said we can safely cut the wire

NickZ

 There may be what appear as contradictions. The point is that it works, and can be much more economical to use in that form.  The only problem is that you need to have a source in the first place, and what happens if there is no source to depend on? Back to the drawing board?