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  • How do you generate this cold electricity?

  • So after all these years,

    how does it exactly work ?

    Can you supply or post a few scope shots of the waveform

    going through the bulb ?

    Are these just RF bursts ?

    Many thanks.

    Regards, Stefan.

  • @prototype9000. not if she is in little pieces. @ NRGFromTheVacuum, well cool . why is this tech not used on larger a scale. no electricity bills . or at least smaller ones. is it the idea that it sustains itself aswell?

  • putting a fat chick in a tiny hole is impossible

  • @prototype9000 "There is nothing impossible except your state of mind makes it so."

  • @prototype9000 not if you do it right.

  • If you're inserting the bulb between the negative side of the cap and ground - that makes the circuit very similar to Palsness' Hairpin Circuit then - right? My thinking is the ambient always seeks balance. It will either charge or discharge to get it. Lightning is a discharge... When one side of a cap is charged, and has no discharge path, then the earth's fields accumulate on the opposite plate - so then insert load between earth and negative side? This is how Bedini charges batteries...

  • NRGFromTheVacuum, your mod to the laser driver - are you lifting the ground side of the cap and then tying one side to that leg, the other side to the light, then other side of the light to ground wire via a diode pointed back at the light? I've seen Don Smith do something like this and will be posting that demo on my channel at some point soom... best regards and great work!

  • Hey! This video it's amazing!

    May you tell us more details about the "modified" laser circuit mentioned in this video?

  • schematic or it didnt happen

  • can you go to a hydroponics shop and either buy a cheap light meter to test the bulbs at equal distances under either the longitudinal waves or the standard transverse waves? Also I will donate a 600W High Pressure Sodium light to you if you can do this and test the HPS light and consumption with it. I've been wanting to do that myself but you're further along and I'm afraid the Boyce/Meyer's toroid I've built is too powerful for a bulb(I'm still building the electrolyzer it's meant for.)

  • How do you capture the energy for making the bulb lit? is it the twisted copper we can see in your other video which makes green sparks?

  • ok whatever. so the bulb isnt making heat now that you did some weird thing to the power supply? heat is the whole reason lightbulbs work. the filament gets so hot that it glows

  • When electrical current enters a filament it causes the tungsten to release electromagnetic radiation in the form of light, both visible and infrared. The heat or infrared radiation, is a side effect caused by the tungsten's valance electrons being forced to flow against each other.

    When you eliminate the flow of electrons you eliminate the heat, which is how the technology in the video works.

    "When the Wright brothers pronounced they where going to fly people said it was

    impossible."

  • But my question is... Your system seems to be a 1 wire circuit, instead the 2 wires that we use. That remembers me to the AV Plug.

    I have also read that there are 4 kind of current. Maybe are you using the Ionic Current instead the Electron-Current?

  • arent all 120 house wire circuits 1wire,,, the other wire goes to ground/neutral rite.

  • Could we say that the tungsten molecules get excitited by voltage alone?

    electrons being pulled towards a high energy state, and released, producing photons; instead of doing the same by collision of electrons

  • @NRGFromTheVacuum holy cow dude, i would really like to look into this :D that was the most amazing thing ive ever seen....lol

  • @NRGFromTheVacuum

    No. When electrons enter the filament, they bounce off positive ions in the metal. This causes the ions to oscillate, which is known as heat energy. Since the ions are oscillating, they radiate electromagnetic radiation by Planck's black body radiation law. Due to the way a filament bulb works, it is impossible to explain it lighting without heat. What you have just done will work (ie putting a lit bulb into water) for a short time, until the bulb heats up.

  • @doopermountainman Planck's law describes the spectral radiance of electromagnetic radiation at all wavelengths emitted in the normal direction from a black body in a cavity in thermodynamic equilibrium. Key word here Thermodynamic Equilibrium. These types of circuits are not in equilibrium with Thermodynamics As long as you provide a constant flux on a far from equilibrium nonlinear circuit you will get anomalous endothermic discharges considered to be radiant energy from the vacuum poliraztion

  • Ok, so is that just basically reversing the internal rectifier diodes?

  • About time. Thanks for posting here.

  • Hey! Awesome work! Now, for us lesser-brained people, could you show a schematic and describe what was modified in the laser power supply and how to make one of these "non-linear" capacitors? The only mod I can think of for the laser is removing the filter caps and reversing the rectifier diode to get the "positive ground" you refer to in another video. I think I speak for everyone interested in Cold Electric.... WELL DONE!

  • I think he turned his laser into a Negative Voltage Generator? I don't remember exactly...

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