What happens to the soil? Will it grow plants or not? If it does grow plants does the voltage increase or decrease. Also, do you need to water the soil in order to generate the voltage?
@ConspiracyMoviesOrg the soil is just acting as a cell. the electromagnetics of the earth get absorbed between the plates, and so when its bouncing off it makes a weak charge, each cell makes about 0.5-0.9 of a volt. it will still grow plants, but youll need to add water because as the electricity goes through the soil it goes by the easiest path, usually from the water, and that heats the cell making it lose water faster then normal. 1/2
@ConspiracyMoviesOrg trying to grow a plant in a cell thats connected would make the voltage decrease, the electricity created in each cell would have to travel around the plant. and you dont NEED water in order to generate a current, but water factors how much volts youll get out of each cell. 2/2
Check out my earth battery videos on my channel. I can light a 48" florescent tube with the EB and a joule thief circuit. I have also lit 100 and then later, 200 leds.
I am using 2 electrodes outside in the ground aligned with the north/south meridian. Keep up your work here.
I found the designs for a 19th cent. clock that runs on the same principle. try lindsey publications. I think you'll be pleasantly suprized.
Alphonsus0di0Ligouri 5 months ago
What happens to the soil? Will it grow plants or not? If it does grow plants does the voltage increase or decrease. Also, do you need to water the soil in order to generate the voltage?
ConspiracyMoviesOrg 5 months ago
@ConspiracyMoviesOrg the soil is just acting as a cell. the electromagnetics of the earth get absorbed between the plates, and so when its bouncing off it makes a weak charge, each cell makes about 0.5-0.9 of a volt. it will still grow plants, but youll need to add water because as the electricity goes through the soil it goes by the easiest path, usually from the water, and that heats the cell making it lose water faster then normal. 1/2
frwtr1968 5 months ago
@ConspiracyMoviesOrg trying to grow a plant in a cell thats connected would make the voltage decrease, the electricity created in each cell would have to travel around the plant. and you dont NEED water in order to generate a current, but water factors how much volts youll get out of each cell. 2/2
frwtr1968 5 months ago
Nice work.
Bill
Pirate88179 1 year ago
Great job!
Check out my earth battery videos on my channel. I can light a 48" florescent tube with the EB and a joule thief circuit. I have also lit 100 and then later, 200 leds.
I am using 2 electrodes outside in the ground aligned with the north/south meridian. Keep up your work here.
Bill
Pirate88179 2 years ago