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  • Keep right on .. don't listen to the spoilers ... hope you'll join us here ..

  • Thank you for your efforts... the free energy research is very funny and from the little ones goals large ones are caught up those

  • Please Sir, can I have a few more crumbs? lol

    About soaking up power: A worthwhile question to pose is how much power am I soaking up? For example, suppose you can charge a 100 uF cap to 120 volts once per minute? The power is then (1/2*100^10-6*120^2)/60 seconds = 0.012 watts (averaged) of power.

    Forgetting about the issue of efficiency of energy transfer into the battery, a bit more than 1/10th of a watt sounds "respectable". If the calc yields 100 microwatts, it might not be worth it.

  • Whoops!!! Note that my example was a bit more than one-hundredth of a watt, not one-tenth of a watt!!!

    No crumbs for me, I am going to have to pick a pocket or two...

  • Maybe if I get enough crumbs-- I can donate them to a charity, stretch the numbers a bit, and then use them as a tax right off??

  • Tesla pulsed the crumbs right into a coil. Would the back emf add more power/crumbs?

  • Maybe. I wish the old man was still here. He would probably take one look at this and know what to do.

  • CEE (which currently runs the whole world) says crumbs-in equals crumbs-out. lol

  • We currently do not capture the BEMF, yet you could fully power multiple coils using only the BEMF (radiant energy, ether).

  • Maybe it's not current until you do put it into a coil. The magnetic north association is likely to collect it from nature's spin (current).

  • I know this is not the answer you are looking for but may be if your blue plate antenna was larger and covered as much of the 6 sides of the lunch box as possible you would pick up more crumbs of power? Also would a different material like steel or tin rather than aluminum work better for an antenna?

  • Thanks for the idea. I have considered putting the whole box inside "something" made of "something". Tesla used metal spheres but in another way. Antennas are funny things. Ever played with a pair of rabbit ears?

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