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First electrical power output from a Pyramid

Started by hartiberlin, January 18, 2006, 05:32:45 PM

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skywatcher

Quote from: Koen1 on December 11, 2007, 09:07:13 AM
Still, even if the site was hacked, there's backup isn't there?
We could put it back online again? And again, and again, if they keep hacking it...

Most of the info regarding the V6 which was in the forum has been saved and reposted here (you have to search the last 10-15 pages of this thread). What's missing are the V12 plans, which never have been posted on TT's forum, and also have not been posted elsewhere, as it had been promised shortly after the destruction of the forum.  :(

magpower

Been looking for the right sand now, what about this  http://www.michaels.com/art/online/displayProductPage?productNum=fl0163

Will check out Walmart for bird gravel tonight. We are getting closer every day,

Also  get 3/8" plastic tube, go and get one 20" toilet or sink tubes, then get 1/2" poly adapt, one with threads and other end with V groves. This end fits perfect into T 1/2" copper. The 20" sink tube need a little tape to fit tight into poly adapter. Easy and cheap

Pegasus

@Skywatcher
All that you are saying was made.I have a scientific background.I posted the result to see if I'm becoming crazy or not,(to see if someone else is able to reply the experiment...).No,I havent the gypsyum plates mounted,because I used a different pyramid made of aluminium pipes.and with little dimensions...

@CTG Labs
Here some interesting guy to talk with!.Hello Dave,how are you?
Personally I think that the pyramid is concentrating a small fraction of Radiant Energy(see Tesla & Others).Why I have this feeling?.Because RE have decaying proprieties.The energy fall down over time.I have observed the fall for about three days....
I have noticed that you dont need the graphite electrodes,because if you immerse the probes of the voltmeter directly in the wet sand,yo get voltage reading!.If you use the graphite electrodes, (different length) you will obtain a fixed poles (+ and -) but less voltage.
Something is suggesting me that some piezoelectric phenomenon is involved....

@All
Someone here have some good link on piezo batteries?.THANK YOU.

Regards,
Cyrano.

Pontifex

Quote from: magpower on December 11, 2007, 01:22:34 PM
Been looking for the right sand now, what about this  http://www.michaels.com/art/online/displayProductPage?productNum=fl0163

Will check out Walmart for bird gravel tonight. We are getting closer every day,

Also  get 3/8" plastic tube, go and get one 20" toilet or sink tubes, then get 1/2" poly adapt, one with threads and other end with V groves. This end fits perfect into T 1/2" copper. The 20" sink tube need a little tape to fit tight into poly adapter. Easy and cheap

Hi magpower,
Thomas used silica sand for the filtering of swimming pools (small grain size). We are not sure whether the mineralogy of the sand is of any importance. Birdsand contains silica sand, shell grit, and anise scent. The decor sand you want to use could be made out of anything. Your local building centre should have the right stuff. Maybe they give you a sample for free. A public playground could also be a place  to get a handful of the right stuff.
Some sand contains limestone or shell particles. As already stated we do not know if this should be avoided. There is an easy test for limestone content in your sand: put a few drops of hydrochloric acid on the sand. Limestone reacts with hydrochloric acid to release bubbles of carbon dioxide gas. If the acid fizzes on your sample, it contains limestone.
Dropping vinegar on the sample and observing for bubbles through a hand lens works too.

Greetings, Pontifex

JosefH

@all,
a member of TT forum send this sketch. i wil show you and say that i wil test it in the next time. wherever another have time he can do it.

JosefH