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Tesla's Magnifying Transmitter (amplify electricity)

Started by sirmikey1, October 07, 2008, 10:32:59 PM

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Tito L. Oracion

Quote from: onthecuttingedge2005 on February 24, 2010, 01:35:38 AM
it really depends on what particle you are taking advantage of. electron amplifiers only recycle already electrons in use while photon amplifiers actually produce two photons for one. like I have been preaching, Photons are the future because the photon is the only particle you can get two for one from an electron of a specific type.

hi sir  goodday

i got 3 electrons for 1 using aluminum and carbon   ;)

thats why i have a lot of current. it even burn my lab in this experiment. lol  ;D

i think it depends on the material and the arrangement design of the circuit sir correct me if i'm wrong sir.  ;D


Magluvin

Hey teets
Could you point us to an example of aluminum and carbon? I have looked for this stuff but I dont see.

Thanks

Mags

onthecuttingedge2005

Quote from: Tito L. Oracion on February 24, 2010, 01:52:48 AM
hi sir  goodday

i got 3 electrons for 1 using aluminum and carbon   ;)

thats why i have a lot of current. it even burn my lab in this experiment. lol  ;D

i think it depends on the material and the arrangement design of the circuit sir correct me if i'm wrong sir.  ;D

Hi Tito.

Electron amplifiers only recycle their existing electrons in circuit, they can't actually give you two for one of 'different' electrons unless you pump more in, Photons are the only particle you can get two for one 'from' an electron. it is a type of over unity that is just giving birth. I know it is a bit to follow but it is the truth. with two photons I can effect two electrons and the multiply the effect.

this tech is really in its birth stages but trust me it will surpass all other techs once mastered. it all comes down to light!

see, Electrons have a limited potential when it comes to being stored, they have charge which limits their ability to be on any given surface area without effecting the other, Photons do not have this characteristic.

I can fit all the photons in the universe inside a thimble and even smaller, Electrons can never compete with the photon in this area.

the current photon tech is not quite yet been mastered but one day it will be and it is the right direction in achieving google-watts of energy inside an area the size of your thumb. electrons could never achieve this on their own.

I am sorry you are stuck in such a primitive age.

allcanadian

@Loner
QuoteAs you can see, I have been VERY skeptical for a long time, and have begun to throw away a lot of what I was accepting as "Fact", simply because
the proofs were "Told" to me in schools, etc.  Now I have become a
lot like what you talked about.  I need to "See" it to believe it, but
it all gets confusing when, as I said, what does that really mean?

I think you are on the right track and on topic, in his later years Tesla stated something to the effect that-- there is no energy in matter not given to it from it's environment. If this is the case then perpetually wondering about electrons and photons may not be the answer. As well maybe we have become too occupied with the circuit itself and it's properties when we should be just as concerned with how the circuit interacts with "everything" around it and what this "everything" is. In any case I have made much more progress in understanding and experiments once I understood that there is more to consider than just conductors and electrons.
I like this ----
QuoteThe hardest part for me was to accept that electron
movement, which many describe as "Current", is an effect.
It is hard but it gets much easier, you are going to be in for a very big surprise soon if you keep learning at this rate.
Regards
AC
Knowledge without Use and Expression is a vain thing, bringing no good to its possessor, or to the race.

onthecuttingedge2005

Quote from: allcanadian on February 24, 2010, 02:16:13 AM
@Loner
I think you are on the right track and on topic, in his later years Tesla stated something to the effect that-- there is no energy in matter not given to it from it's environment. If this is the case then perpetually wondering about electrons and photons may not be the answer. As well maybe we have become too occupied with the circuit itself and it's properties when we should be just as concerned with how the circuit interacts with "everything" around it and what this "everything" is. In any case I have made much more progress in understanding and experiments once I understood that there is more to consider than just conductors and electrons.
I like this ----It is hard but it gets much easier, you are going to be in for a very big surprise soon if you keep learning at this rate.
Regards
AC

Every element has the ability to amplify photons if you know the right frequency deliverance of photons, it is the correct frequency that makes the difference in the appropriate atmospheric environment whether gases and or solid!