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Uploaded by on Jan 2, 2009

Here I show, again, some one-wire power transmission, and some lights of wildly different supply requirements being powered by the same supply, due to the "magic" of RF. (Desertphile, are you paying attention?)
It amazes me how much hostility and negativity these little videos of mine are generating. How can the mere demonstration of interesting resonance effects, that anyone can play with, possibly be so threatening and so misunderstood? I've made no claims of "free energy" or anything unusual, except the transmission of power over some spatial separation, using Tesla's patented bifilar coil design. My ultimate goal is to make some proper power measurements on these systems, but for now I am just playing around and identifying interesting phenomena for future quantitative testing.
Perhaps those critics who claim that I "don't know what I'm doing", or that my "investigations" are laughable, can show some investigations of their own, or explain just what it is that I am doing, that I don't know about.

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  • @Drevtoobe:

    I accidentally deleted your last comment, the one about the Java applet. I am sorry, the damn delete button is just in the worst place. PLEASE post that comment and applet info again. I am really sorry. No offense meant...poor user interface design (YT, are you listening?)

    thanks--

    --TK

  • I'm glad someone showed this, even the MythBusters forgot about the importance of resonance when they tested induction. Anyone who understands how a radio works should know the importance of resonance but its left out too often.

  • Right. Those MB guys often don't get stuff exactly right, but it's a fun show anyway.

    Thanks for watching!

  • I love your work- exactly what I've been doing, but you do it much much better.

    To your critics I might say- In the words of Albert Einstein;

    "If we knew what we were doing, it wouldn't be called research"

  • Thanks! Can you share some of your research? I'd like to see what you are doing.

  • Hehehe, what am I not researching?

    If you have about 10gB free on your hard drive, I'll burn you some DVDs with information on many different topics- radio, electricity, physics, nuclear physics, plasma physics, and many many other books in PDF format. I have a million different projects, the one I need to get to working on right now is a vacuum tube tesla coil that I hope to audio modulate. As well I am trying to build a large amplifier using 2 4-400s so I might investigate NMR

  • That sounds really interesting and exciting. I'd like to see the material, for sure, and storage isn't a problem--I saw a Terabyte drive advertised for under a hundred bucks the other day. The best thing would be for you to upload the files to a file-sharing site, like *me*di)a^fir&e (strip non-alphas).

    Speaking of audio VTTCs, I made a little singing flyback circuit that runs audio out through a tiny Jacobs Ladder at amazing fidelity (but very low volume...)

    I should dig it out and viddy it.

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  • 3:28.you are making the capacitive effect tesla was talking about, good job, i put up a ton of info on this if you want to know more!

  • I've looked at drawings of the magnetosphere in books since I was a kid. The solar wind interacts with it, etc. It is is a manifestation of what we understand about electricity on a large scale.

    I want an Aeolian harp that can play a chord! Dreaming is relative. I dream of a better world too and was quite taken aback by the cold fusion news in 1989. False alarm. But an inductor kick-back spike charging a battery is not dream material.

  • I wish you luck and have fun. The conventional thinking would be that to get to the 'next frontier' you are supposed to have a mastery of the established order. Like Picasso and Salvadore Dali were conventional artists before they branched out, or before you play experimental jazz, learn to play the standards first. Just my two cents. That's a generic "you".

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