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The Young Effect, my gift to the free energy movement!

Started by captainpecan, November 16, 2008, 11:02:42 PM

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gyulasun

Hi MeltDown,

Could you show a color picture of a Home Depot magnet behaving like that? I mean not the sparks but how the magnet looks like.

Is it normal Neo with known cover layer like nickel etc? Or maybe Samarium-Cobalt type?

If there is no any other magnet type to behave like that then the only logical deduction would be the cover material of the earlier Home Depot magnet which did the trick?

Thanks,  Gyula

Koen1

LOL this sounds like the Neodymium magnet
increased spark effect that was reported a couple
of months ago... :)

It was back when the thread on the carbon rod "fusion"
experiment was still quite active, and the basic setup
if I recall correctly was just a battery connected to
wires and a spark gap, and this wired to a car spark plug...
The Neo magnets were connected to the spark gap
terminals, in such a way that the spark would jump
from the magnets' N pole to the other mags S pole.
Sparks would jump across a gap that would be too
large to cross for the charges if no magnets were used.
Somehow, the electrons can use the magnetic field to
jump a bit farther than they should be able to.

Okay, I'm probably off on the specifics of the setup here,
and I may even have mixed up the N and S poles there,
but the basic idea is still the same. Look it up. It's right
here on the forum somewhere... :)

But I'm not sure if it has anything to do with superconductivity...
Seems to have more to do with magnetic flux decreasing
resistance in the field region... which is cool, but decreased
resistance is not automatically superconductivity.

Oh, and as for the "Young effect" cap-to-cap discharge and OU
idea, there has actually been a thread discussing similar experiments
but a bit more professional over here: http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=4419.0
and it might be usefull to see what they discussed already.
They were working on it before CptPecan started his thread.
And in that relation there is a document here: http://www.overunity.com/index.php?action=tpmod;dl=item207
that may be very usefull for CaptainPecan and some others doing their experiments.
Credit to Poynt99 for that document.

Regards,
Koen :)

innovation_station

Quote from: Koen1 on December 09, 2008, 09:07:41 AM
LOL this sounds like the Neodymium magnet
increased spark effect that was reported a couple
of months ago... :)



Regards,
Koen :)

how about 1 year plus ago need my picture???????   ;D 8)

in that same picture  i tought you to recover  :o

i have done many expairments zapping neos   

you dont want to talk about zapping neos.....  this is how my g unit works ...  well some of it  :D

i also did scope vids .......   yea that is correct i beleave i was 1 of the first to electrofly neos public ...   perhaps even b4 richard....!!!!

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my latest controller is for zapping magnetics..... :)

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sparks

   A superconductor would be one that transfers voltage from one field to another I would imagine.  That voltage is transferred just by electrons seems to be the stumbling block.  What transfers voltage across a vacuum tube?  Does your radio receiver antennae jiggle because of electrons flying out of the transmitter antennae?  Perhaps a channel with electrets arranged about the channel can form a coherent insulated field of charge wherein an increase in charge at one end of the field is instantaneously felt at the other end of the field without moving electron one.  This would be a charge lattice not a mass lattice.  Something like those balls hanging on a string toys.  You lift one up and let her go and the ball at the other end of the conductor mimics the first ball action without much of a loss of energy.
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Pirate88179

Quote from: sparks on December 09, 2008, 10:03:13 AM
Something like those balls hanging on a string toys.  You lift one up and let her go and the ball at the other end of the conductor mimics the first ball action without much of a loss of energy.

@ Sparks:

I wonder if that is not how all electrons move in a wire, super conductor or not?  So maybe Newton is alive and well inside all conductors and wires?

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen