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Crystal Power CeLL by John Hutchison

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Koen1

Quote from: Drannom on August 19, 2008, 05:51:13 AM
Koen1 forgot to tell you that De Geus had create a real electrinium, or some thing like that, it was a kind of electrinium with low ampere, it was very easy to do and the NWO killed him the day before he planned to go further with his discovery, just before take his plane at the airport

Ok this is the LAST thing I'm going to say about Electrinium crap:
Arie M. deGeus did NOT make an Electrinium battery! What he made was a thin wafer of a material very close to
artificial Tourmaline, which like normal Tourmaline is pyroelectric and produced electrical output
when exposed to heat. He developed a method to produce these wafers relatively easily and cheaply,
and that's what the big breakthough was: now he could make tons of those heat-to-electricity chips at
very low cost, which so far nobody has been able to do.
That was mr deGeus's invention, that was what he presented to a group of investors, and that's what he was killed for.

Please stop telling lies, Drannom.

Drannom

Quoteor some thing like that, it was a kind of electrinium

i said that from my memory, so i was not lying at all,

in fact he did what we are looking for : OU

and nobody knows exactly what De Geus has done, it is possible that is a kind of electrinium

Koen1 i do not believe you when you say that heat is the power for De Geus, not fair to say that
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Koen1

Quote from: Drannom on August 19, 2008, 08:54:47 AM
i said that from my memory, so i was not lying at all,
Well maybe not, but then you were still going on about that Electrinium crap. Stop it!
Or at least stop doing it in this thread!

Quotein fact he did what we are looking for : OU
Well that remains to be seen...

Quoteand nobody knows exactly what De Geus has done, it is possible that is a kind of electrinium
No, it is not. Because mr deGeus spent years studying Tourmaline. And that is typically known
for its pyroelectricity, and has been known as such for centuries. The Dutch East-India sailors
brought it from Ceylon and used it to electrostatically clean their pipes after heating a piece of it,
and that is quite possibly how mr deGeus knew of it, being Dutch and all...
That you don't know anything about mr deGeus doesn't mean everyone is so ignorant.
Even Bearden knew of the Tourmaline connection: http://www.cheniere.org/articles/Coincidence%20or%20Suppression%20of%20the%20Self-Powering%20Battery%202.doc

Yes, mr deGeus did develop a very efficient version of this wafer, and that did
produce output. It is unknown however, what the minimum temperature was for this to work.
I suspect, since he was heavily into artifical tourmaline research for a while, that it
needed at least room temperature to work, perhaps slightly higher.

QuoteKoen1 i do not believe you when you say that heat is the power for De Geus, not fair to say that
Well you may not believe me, but don't start whining that it's "not fair" of me to say that.
You have a tendency to deny what you don't know if someone points it out, and at the same time a tendency
to defend unproven and illogical ideas with religious zeal.
That, sir, is very strange behaviour.
Do you want us to take you seriously or do you just want to whine?

triffid

That barium titanate that AbbaRue was talking about is one of those(the titanates) ceramics that can have a high dielectric value(50-30,000). My source being the CRC of Chemistry and Physics.I can see how it might
pick up enough voltage to give a shock.Triffid

Koen1

Yes. And, like I have said hundreds of times before, it is also
a pyro- and piezo-electric material. Ergo changes in temperature
and pressure result in charges on certain surfaces of the material.
It is this that makes it interesting, not so much the high dielectric constant.