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Selfrunning Free Energy devices up to 5 KW from Tariel Kapanadze

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Jeg

Quote from: forest on April 23, 2014, 08:39:24 AM
Jeg


This is all true, except missing one important factor. Try to connect a load across two (!) batteries terminal, like for example take 9V battery and 12V battery. Then try to connect bulb between 9V negative and 12V negative. What do you expect ? According to claim 12V negative terminal is more negative and there should be current flow ... ???

What do you expect to happen at an open circuit? Nothing! Attach both positive together and your lamp will shine with currents flowing as you said from less to more negative..

alejandroguille

Quote from: forest on April 23, 2014, 08:39:24 AM
Jeg


This is all true, except missing one important factor. Try to connect a load across two (!) batteries terminal, like for example take 9V battery and 12V battery. Then try to connect bulb between 9V negative and 12V negative. What do you expect ? According to claim 12V negative terminal is more negative and there should be current flow ... ???

As a kid I did that with many batteries, and it works with some.
I'll try again soon.

forest

Quote from: Jeg on April 23, 2014, 09:34:37 AM
What do you expect to happen at an open circuit? Nothing! Attach both positive together and your lamp will shine with currents flowing as you said from less to more negative..


correct
it ends up with what Steven Mark said, what Tesla mentioned... you can have inside circuit any kind of currents flowing - each related only to his own power supply... got it !????? I already explained it in 2009 but on another forum...you cannot do work using electricity in open circuit and you cannot "pseudo-connect" to other source potential no matter how big difference in positive or negative range you expect... that's the missing factor, don't expect it to work if you don't know the return path, if you don't see the whole closed circuit... just think about it

forest

Quote from: Cap-Z-ro on April 23, 2014, 03:46:38 AM


How can I possibly address what you said when it does not relate what I said ?

I suggest a re-read.

Regards...

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Wesley


What I 'm trying to say is that people often do not respect something they got for nothing, without hard work and paying. For you it is a good idea to share on open forum every detail, but for person who spent 5, 10, 15 years and expect kind of simple reward like ability to work on invention with supporting team , lab, grants - it's a bad choice. Most of inventors I heard kept invention details in secret due to repetitive attempts to rip them off, to replace them by scientists in  controlled envinronment. Sorry if I misunderstood your comment...

Cap-Z-ro

Quote from: forest on April 23, 2014, 04:40:10 PM

What I 'm trying to say is that people often do not respect something they got for nothing, without hard work and paying. For you it is a good idea to share on open forum every detail, but for person who spent 5, 10, 15 years and expect kind of simple reward like ability to work on invention with supporting team , lab, grants - it's a bad choice. Most of inventors I heard kept invention details in secret due to repetitive attempts to rip them off, to replace them by scientists in  controlled envinronment. Sorry if I misunderstood your comment...



Thats OK, I have been known to be a little cryptic my own self from time to time.

Further to your point though, those people who so jealously guard their discoveries tightly until death do not realize that they would have the whole world owing them a comfortable life if they were to freely release their findings.

They would be treated like royalty where ever they traveled...all expenses paid of course.

Regards...