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Source of energy, Testatika

Started by Lycanthropist, April 13, 2007, 04:01:40 PM

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T-1000

Quote from: Hel on December 12, 2013, 05:50:38 PM
This last sentence is intriguing. It seems suggesting pretty that: disks give low power HV, while
additional devices (the horseshoe magnets and little pots ?) "build up power". Now we are quite
sure they never use terms like energy and power properly, but well the meaning is that one.
That would suggest right that: a simple multiplication of voltage by current. But that is against
elementary science and I can't accept.
Apply high voltage (in this case from electrostatic source) on piezo element and amplify effect with magnetic field from magnets and here you have Secondary Electron Emission .. No physics laws are broken just the use is unconventional for gaining amperage in high voltage circuit.

Eniac5state


'Hel' disqualified herself with this statement:"But that is against
elementary science and I can't accept. "  Right !  How unscientific !

gauschor, you are one of the few here who have the right attitude
to reach something. I've read your post but where is ingredient x ?
Where does x enter the circuit ?

It took me years to realize that Tesla only hinted ! :-\  The man made a puzzle of the device.
How realistic is it that watchmaker Baumann invented free energy ?  Somebody must
have told him. It is all offspring from the Tesla invention.
I have read in a german forum:  Es sind die Dinge hinter den Dingen die die Dinge geschehen lassen.

*The scientist asks questions; the technicians only search for confirmation.



Hel

Quote from: Eniac5state on December 13, 2013, 01:16:26 PM
'Hel' disqualified herself with this statement:"But that is against
elementary science and I can't accept. "  Right !  How unscientific !

BYE.
Go on with your science, then, and good luck.

mikewatson

The earlier Testatika was a  single disk machine.  Marinov was given this small single disk machine to play with. Baumann was present. Marinov said that the disk had to be spun manually to start the machine. When running the disk resisted being stopped from spinning, but with light friction on the rim the disk would suddenly stall. When running, the machine would generate several watts output. There no sectors as such. just bits of wire threaded through the (single) disk in the form of a "U" with the two limbs of the "U"  passing though the disk and then flattend radially on the other side.
As I said in a previous post Baumann insisted (when questioned by Marinov) that the testatika was not a perpetual motion machine.


The attached file (of unknown origin) was on the internet at one time and showed a version of the Testatika using Radium Chloride. Baumann was a watchmaker and at that time (and during WW2) radium doped paint was used for luminous clock dial and hands.


Mike












gauschor

Sigh... I guess we all rotate in circles every once in a while. Since the word "piezo" has fallen, I read something like this:

QuoteCeramic multilayer generators are built up with a number of thin ceramic layers sandwiched between internal electrodes, resulting in a low output voltage but high current compared to conventional single layer piezoelectric generators.

Has anyone experience with this or better said: can we pulse/stimulate a *multilayer* piezo with static electricity from a Wimshurst strong enough so it delivers the output we need?