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this pyramid should produce electricity. (thomas trawoger's pyramid explaned.)

Started by nitinnun, July 16, 2008, 04:57:47 AM

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AbbaRue

Does anyone have a list of metals and there place in order of positive and negative energy?
Instead of copper for the peak, what would be more positive, and maybe more easy to get?
Were does stainless steel or chrome plated steel fit into this. Are they positive or negative?
I can get lots of aluminum but I want to know what alternative I can use for the copper.

therealrasta

Quote from: AbbaRue on July 19, 2008, 01:42:37 AM
Does anyone have a list of metals and there place in order of positive and negative energy?
Instead of copper for the peak, what would be more positive, and maybe more easy to get?
Were does stainless steel or chrome plated steel fit into this. Are they positive or negative?
I can get lots of aluminum but I want to know what alternative I can use for the copper.


Silver: best

Copper: 9% less conductive than silver

Gold: 24% less conductive than copper (but doesn't tarnish or corrode)

Brass is somewhere here.

Best conductive metals ^^

nitinnun


"diamagnetic" elements are "positive".
they have a larger ability to store positive energy, in the peak.

"paramagnetic" elements are "negative".
they have a larger ability to store negative energy, in the base.

you can see which elements are diamagnetic and paramagnetic, on wikipedia.

for example, wikipedia says that bismuth is the most diamagnetic of all elements. so bismuth would work best in the peak.

a heavy element like tungsten or lead, is likely the most paramagnetic. so tungsten or lead, would likely work best in the base.


diamagnetic elements are repelled by magnetic fields. because their protons despise magnetic fields.
paramagnetic elements are attracted by magnetic fields. because their electrons love magnetic fields.

mind you that paramagnetic is different from magnetic. because magnetic elements are magnetic all the time. while paramagnetic elements are only magnetic, if you stick them in a magnetic field.


copper and bismuth are "positive/diamagnetic", because they have one more proton than electron.
while the iron in steel is "negative/paramagnetic", because it has one more electron than proton.

copper and bismuth both have one more proton than electron.
but bismuth is a heavier element than copper. because it has more protons and electrons than copper.

that is why bismuth has a higher "positive capacity" than copper. because bismuth has more protons to hold energy in.


a 20 foot by 8 inch roll of copper foil is only $28. copper foil is very easy to work into whatever shape you need.

a pound of bismuth is $28. (a pound of bismuth has the volume of 1.5 golf balls.)
bismuth is too soft, too heavy, harder to work, and and more expensive than copper.

the up side of bismuth, is that it melts at 500F. so you can stick it in a mold, and melt it in your kitchen oven.

amigo

nitinnun,

very interesting writing about the pyramids. I'm trying to understand whether the size is an issue and you mentioned that a side should be no smaller than 2ft. Is that an arbitrary number or is it something you have come up through pondering on the subject?

Also, I find the description of the antennas from the first post rather vague. I can't discern exactly where they should be, outside or inside the pyramid itself, pointing up or to the side?

It appears you don't like putting practical efforts into things, but would you mind drawing another sketch of the final pyramid including the plates with proper spacings and the antenna configurations?

Thanks.

nitinnun


1:
a pyramid can be of any size, and work.
but 2 feet wide at the base, is to be certain.
certain that it is big enough, to produce sustainable electricity.

if it is 2 feet wide at the base, yet can't even power an LED light, than it must have been built wrong.
not "my 1 inch wide pyramid doesn't work, because it is a hoax!".


2:
the antenna's are sitting inside the magnetic field which is being harvest.

so odds are that they will work, so long as the peak-antenna is close to the positive pole of the pyramids magnetic field (the general peak area).
and the base-antenna is close to the negative pole of the magnetic field (the general base area).

antenna "positioning" shouldn't matter.if it does matter, than monkey around with them until they work.

you will have to experiment with this to be sure.


3:
construct the pyramid, so that each side is positioned 45 degree's from the pyramids floor.
(4 triangles which are 52 degree's at their base-angles, will do this.)

this is the angle of the great pyramids in Egypt. and it is said to produce the most energy.

at this angle, the peaks charge is equally as strong as the bases charge.
so that one charge is not weaker, being a bottleneck for the current.

because the current is the result of the positive charge, flowing towards the negative charge.
so both must be equal in strength.

4:
space the copper and aluminum as close together as possible. to prevent magnetic current from escaping.
this is not required, to make it work. just to optimize output.
(i only drew that black non-conductive gap so large, to make the concept of electrical sepperation clear. so that even gilligan could recognize it.)


5:
make half of the surface copper, and the other half aluminum.

(even a 10%/90% ratio would "work". just not as well.)
(if copper and aluminum are equal, than you will likely get maximum magnetic current.)

the pyramid allows a vast amount of forgiveness.
construct the copper and aluminum plates, however you find best/cheapest.



my style, is to understand something in my mind as much as possible, before doing anything physically with it.
this forces me to focus on "why" things work, and less on "how" things work. which is more philosophy than science.

this leaves me with no physical proof most of the time.
yet it also allows me to find answers/possibilities, which are unfindable to skeptics and doubt-based scientists.

the things i have shown in this thread, were revealed through generalities, educated guessing, intuition, and a tolerance for inaccuracy.
but if you can feel that there is potential in them, than you are feeling exactly what i followed, to find them. their raw potential.