To respond in terms easier to understand, since I am seeing quite a few replies confused about the bulb not blowing up, and no electricution. The truth is that this is all very real, and proven 100 years ago, yet ignored by mainstream science. The simple way to understand these amazing effects is the fact that this is cold electricity we are talking about. Very high voltage, very low current. It is the current that causes the heat problems and the electricution. Tesla truly was way ahead of us!
OK the bulb immersed into water before getting hot.. simple.
But why does he not get electrocuted. To achieve a certain brightness of the bulb there must be applied a voltage thats high enough to do that.
And I don't think , that you can lower down the voltage just by increasing the frequency. There's a guy doing this experiments in the late 70th with the same results. This theories towards maxwell : zero point energy are accepted.
If you believe you have a device that doesn't obey the laws of physics, you are implying you believe it to be a magical device. This is not magic though. And it DOES obey the laws of physics. It is just that most people don't understand the physics of radio frequency circuits so they witness phenomenon they aren't familiar with so some hobbiests think they've just discovered something not known to science, when really they've just discovered something that's been known to physicists for decades.
Besides the behavior of a tesla coil can and is described by all the known laws of electronics. Yes tesla invented radio frequency technology but this tesla coil can be fully described by known laws of physics, and watching the effects in this video I see nothing that could not be described by ordinary physics. Anyone saying they found a new source of energy never discovered by anyone except by tesla or some such rubbish, you KNOW it is a hoax.
Asuming that this bulb shines as bright , as if it was connected directly to the mains 110 Volts, one would get electrocuted , if he tries to touch the wires escpecially , if this bulb is dropped into water.
This proves 2 things:
1) There are more than one form of electricity as the common one that we know.
The copper rods are touchable above the capacitors.
2) The bulb does not burst (I asume it is not getting hot)
It is known that alternating current at a high enough frequency will not effect the human body (the nerves, muscles including heart, and other vital organs aren't sensitive to frequencies above about 20khz).This tesla coil will create frequencies much higher than that. Therefore no shock. also water is a good coolant. A bucket of water will prevent the surface of the bulb from getting hot. The filiment is OBVIOUSLY hot as it is glowing.
Also a lightbulb will shatter from a LARGE difference in temperature. But as a bulb is immersed in water BEFORE it is turned on, the glass will get hotter at the same rate as the water, preventing a temperature difference from forming. However it WILL break if left on in the air to the point it gets very hot, and then is submursed in water.
Yes all of that can be described by physics. The only things NOT described by physics are religious (supernatural) issues like God.
@BankaiIchigo12345 "he only things NOT described by physics are religious (supernatural) issues like God" thats where quatem and meta physics come in :)
His video is based on Tesla's "Hair pin circuit", what's lighting those globes isn't power as you know it. It's a scalar wave travelling through the wire/water (sounds crazy, but check out teslas patents!)
Search for "Tesla Hairpin" on youtube and watch the video of the Tesla Convention by Karl Palsness. The whole thing is demonstrated and explained in front of a live audience, and he holds the device with TWO HANDS and doesn't get zapped!
Can you light a bulb using only one wire ? Or better yet - putting this wire to the water , then holding bulb in one hand and touching water by other hand ? Please be careful, if it's not possible - do not try ! I see you used Tesla photo when he had done it (or rather even more, adjusting resonance of circuit to capacitance of his body)
amazing... it is fantastic....... Tesla truly was way ahead of us!
userxgoogle 1 year ago
To respond in terms easier to understand, since I am seeing quite a few replies confused about the bulb not blowing up, and no electricution. The truth is that this is all very real, and proven 100 years ago, yet ignored by mainstream science. The simple way to understand these amazing effects is the fact that this is cold electricity we are talking about. Very high voltage, very low current. It is the current that causes the heat problems and the electricution. Tesla truly was way ahead of us!
captainpecan 1 year ago
IMHO this zero point energy can be received by apparatus using sharp pulses.
There are energy form physics is not aware of, and therefore does not take them into account in energy calculations.
If you study several patents , that describe the same functioning principle your first question is not if it complies with the laws of physics.
E.G.
Kunel Patent , Meyers Maze Patent , T.Bearden Meg , Richard Willis Magnacoaster. (Energy from a saturated iron core)
BhdRoussos 1 year ago
OK the bulb immersed into water before getting hot.. simple.
But why does he not get electrocuted. To achieve a certain brightness of the bulb there must be applied a voltage thats high enough to do that.
And I don't think , that you can lower down the voltage just by increasing the frequency. There's a guy doing this experiments in the late 70th with the same results. This theories towards maxwell : zero point energy are accepted.
The whole bedini stuff works
BhdRoussos 1 year ago
If you believe you have a device that doesn't obey the laws of physics, you are implying you believe it to be a magical device. This is not magic though. And it DOES obey the laws of physics. It is just that most people don't understand the physics of radio frequency circuits so they witness phenomenon they aren't familiar with so some hobbiests think they've just discovered something not known to science, when really they've just discovered something that's been known to physicists for decades.
BankaiIchigo12345 1 year ago
Besides the behavior of a tesla coil can and is described by all the known laws of electronics. Yes tesla invented radio frequency technology but this tesla coil can be fully described by known laws of physics, and watching the effects in this video I see nothing that could not be described by ordinary physics. Anyone saying they found a new source of energy never discovered by anyone except by tesla or some such rubbish, you KNOW it is a hoax.
BankaiIchigo12345 1 year ago
@BankaiIchigo12345
Asuming that this bulb shines as bright , as if it was connected directly to the mains 110 Volts, one would get electrocuted , if he tries to touch the wires escpecially , if this bulb is dropped into water.
This proves 2 things:
1) There are more than one form of electricity as the common one that we know.
The copper rods are touchable above the capacitors.
2) The bulb does not burst (I asume it is not getting hot)
BhdRoussos 1 year ago
@BhdRoussos
It is known that alternating current at a high enough frequency will not effect the human body (the nerves, muscles including heart, and other vital organs aren't sensitive to frequencies above about 20khz).This tesla coil will create frequencies much higher than that. Therefore no shock. also water is a good coolant. A bucket of water will prevent the surface of the bulb from getting hot. The filiment is OBVIOUSLY hot as it is glowing.
BankaiIchigo12345 1 year ago
Also a lightbulb will shatter from a LARGE difference in temperature. But as a bulb is immersed in water BEFORE it is turned on, the glass will get hotter at the same rate as the water, preventing a temperature difference from forming. However it WILL break if left on in the air to the point it gets very hot, and then is submursed in water.
Yes all of that can be described by physics. The only things NOT described by physics are religious (supernatural) issues like God.
BankaiIchigo12345 1 year ago
@BankaiIchigo12345 "he only things NOT described by physics are religious (supernatural) issues like God" thats where quatem and meta physics come in :)
lukerides666 1 year ago
It seems to me that normal physics is not able to explain the capabilities of a tesla's hairpin circuit.
Radiant energy can be stored in batteries by radiant energy chargers.
Applying this energy to an electronic device will evt. destroy it.
It not a hoax only because it does not fit in your limited scientific mindset.
BhdRoussos 1 year ago
I can do half this stuff with my Tesla Coil. Not too impressive, and certainly nothing mystical.
BankaiIchigo12345 1 year ago
What kind of light bulb?
BankaiIchigo12345 1 year ago
totally awesome!
PESNetwork 1 year ago
2:36 cooooooool
quevienedespues 1 year ago
great vid!
whats d background music?
bugbear1986 1 year ago
Hey guys,
His video is based on Tesla's "Hair pin circuit", what's lighting those globes isn't power as you know it. It's a scalar wave travelling through the wire/water (sounds crazy, but check out teslas patents!)
Search for "Tesla Hairpin" on youtube and watch the video of the Tesla Convention by Karl Palsness. The whole thing is demonstrated and explained in front of a live audience, and he holds the device with TWO HANDS and doesn't get zapped!
PodeCoet 2 years ago 2
Well as long as we use one hand as you did it will not kill us, but it would have shocked and potentially burned the hand.
This is all still hard to get into mind, this type of electricity seems to be much more dependent on geometry than common electrical values...
Nabo00o 2 years ago
Great, great work man!
I wonder if YouTube will try and delete your video because of the music soundtrack - it can happen, so just a note about that!
adjuk 2 years ago
This is great! Thank you!
Jetijs 2 years ago
Excellent video and demonstration Karl!
Thanks for sharing your work.
Luc
gotoluc 2 years ago 2
Thats amazing Palsness great video.
GBluer 2 years ago
Can you light a bulb using only one wire ? Or better yet - putting this wire to the water , then holding bulb in one hand and touching water by other hand ? Please be careful, if it's not possible - do not try ! I see you used Tesla photo when he had done it (or rather even more, adjusting resonance of circuit to capacitance of his body)
bodziobran 2 years ago