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R-Walker Selfsustaining Free Energy bike from Mexico

Started by hartiberlin, May 11, 2015, 02:29:11 PM

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Dave45

Quote from: lespaul109 on May 14, 2016, 11:59:10 AM
What sort of voltage is required to communicate with ground? Does the use of a capacitor reduce this required minimum voltage in any way? Don speaks of "more negative moving to the less negative", could this mean the use of the ground as "less negative" and cap neg as " more negative" or vis versa. The positive charge of one cap plate should draw an "excess" of negative charge to the other cap plate and cause it to be "more negative" than whatever ground is being used.
If you look at the circuit i post the bemf from thr coil is going to charge the top side of the cap and depending on the setup that charge could be thousands of volts, that will pull the same from the ground and once the pos charge is removed the diode sill block the neg charge from returning to ground, it will enter the neg of the battery but will this charge the battery, i really dont think it will. A battery charging circuit pulls electrons from the pos an pumps them into the neg.
Im going to study it awhile

Dave45

Using an antenna and ground makes more sense.

jimbo

Well your pulling or attracting electrons or protons out of the earth both are doable. You have the new charge on the cap you just short it out across the battery. No need to fource any thing .or you can short a light bulb across the cap or caps or you could dump the energy in to a motor coil . what ever you wish to do with it's yours for free. You could spark it inside of a glass jar upside down over water and make nitrogen fertilizer from the air. The English found that if they put a charge across a tomato it would preserve it from rotting.Jim out 👍

jimbo

Dave 45 do some verifying postulating is fine but hands on will set you straight .I was doing that and after hands on things were different than what I thought. Made a big difference.got me from a to b.in reality. My thinking didn't matter if it doesn't work in real time. The Establishment has programed every one to think one way and it really has tripped us up. You'll know (experimentally-in the Greek) the truth and the truth will set you free!!. Not presumption will set you free .good hunting Jim out👍

Dave45

Hey Jim yes testing is required, but you have to have a direction.
Using a cap to pull energy from the ambient makes sense.
Load one side and the other side is going to have a deficit, which creates a vacuum.