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Started by singerxyz, September 02, 2008, 05:41:20 AM

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resonanceman

Quote from: nitinnun on October 29, 2008, 12:45:55 AM
i have a new idea.


a very thin sheet of copper foil.
a very thin layer of dried glue.
a very thin layer of steel.

like this:


copper
glue
steel
copper
glue
steel
copper
glue
steel


stack up 100 of each, in that order.
and compress all of them, with a vice!


the constant pressure of the vice, will keep them together, force them to connect, and likely cause the atomic disruption that drannom talked about.

it will last for as long as the vice can compress them.

nitinnun

That  sounds  very similar to  something else that I remember

It  had the same  configuation  except it  had copper aluminum and acrilic layers

I believe that  it needed  a magnetic field to work .

I was thinking that it was called an  electron cascade .

I will see if I can find  it tomorow .


gary

nitinnun

acrylic glass is a polymer. just like elmers school glue!

it is mostly carbon and hydrogen. just like the glue.


but elmers school glue can be applied in very thin layers. which is what we need.
even if scrylic glass is tougher.

nievesoliveras

Hi!

@nitinnun
How many volts does it have as output? How many milliamps?

Jesus


nitinnun

i pressed together a very thin sheet of copper,
a very thin sheet of dried glue,
and a very thin sheet of steel.

all sheets were 1.5 inches long by 1.5 inches wide.

there was only about a 1.5 centimeters diameter, that was pressed with the vice.
the rest was unpressed.

the vice DID NOT electrically connect the copper and the steel.



the output was about half a volt, at 0.5 uA.
which is a little worse than a bunch of small wired dried in wet glue.

i think it would have worked much better, if the glue had dried onto the metals.
that way some of the glues polymers would have covalently bonded with the metal.
better integrating the polymers magnetic field, with the metals magnetic fields.

regardless, it shows something that none of us knew before.
and PROVES once and for all, that there is no freaking galvanization happening through rock solid glue!



i didn't try stacking together multiple layers.
because my interest is currently on the bedini motor.

in which i see vast potential, for my creative optimization skills.


but it would be easy as rancid firtilizer, for one of you to stack together and press dozzens of layers of copper foil, dried elmsers school glue, and steel sheeting.