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This look interresting, simple free energy device

Started by TheOne, March 12, 2007, 12:13:12 AM

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Grim

If the capacitors that charge in a magnetic field are linked through transistors, then some useful current may be moved along.

Like a pyramid, the capacitors at the bottom boosting the layer above, until it reaches the top, where some useful current can be gained.

The more I think about it, solid state energy manipulation beats mechanical devices in the race for a renewable energy source.

...and this thought just won't go away, "Does creating a magnetic field around a (pair of) conductor(s) create current?"
A single conductor would be two conductors permanently shorted, and no detectable current. But a pair of conductors in the same magnetic field would have current.
A complete electrical circuit is surrounded by a single, whole, magnetic field.

Why not create the magnetic field, and induce current...

Grim

http://amasci.com/amateur/transis.html

Long winded, but clever.

Can any one else see the application of self charging capacitors and transistors?

I will shoot off to Denden Town soon, and buy some gear to test out this avenue...

Grim


Grim

OK, I went to Denden Town and bought some gear.

I want to replicate the magnetised capacitors.

First I will start documenting this experiment, beginning with the items I purchased, blah blah...

This will take time to do properly, I want to make stills and video.

What I bought is in the plastic, and I will show each stage from unwrapping the material and tools, testing for residual voltages, etc...

I will try 4 combinations with one control for each. I think that this is enough for now. If there are any positive results from this initial experiment, I will invest a little more effort in a second stage experiment.

As for now, I am tired from shopping, so it is time for a beer.

I'll make some kind of effort tomorrow.

PS While sitting in the train station, I thought that an EMP does a great job of demagnetising things; no magnetism, no electrical circuits, no current. Magnetism and electrical energy are more than a curious relationship. They are inextricably entwined.

tak22

Grim,

If you're going to work with magnets and capacitors you might find the TMB experiments by Ron Stifler of use.

http://www.drstiffler.com/tmb.asp

tak