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@flamingchucknorris but the sun has been around for a while, dont you think that the charges would have equaled out?
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cool. i had a go at this, tesla radiant energy collector, 30 something years ago and i still find it fascinating! great to see you encouraging others to try.
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the sun has a high positive charge, and it sends out fast moving positively charged particles created from nuclear reactions. the earth has a high negative charge. that creates the electricty you are harvesting.
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hmmmm well keep the project going ! id like to see how much of a potential difference your able to produce.
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There was a man named Thomas G Hieronymous who grew plants in complete darkness.
I have the notes and article from RexResearch,com
Hieronymous had thin copper plates on his roof and wires running from the plate, down the side of his house to his basement.
He had 2 more copper plates. 1 placed at the bottom of a planter box and then covered with dirt, and another plate above the planter box.
The wires from the roof were connected to the 2 plates.
The plants grew as if they were in the Sun.
TheRealVerbz2 3 months ago
@TheRealVerbz2 I have been following one of the guys on our forum who has been recreating this exact phenomenon, it is very interesting, he has had some success. Link is in description for our forum.
TheKultus 3 months ago
hey the kultus ive been really curious to try this. ive seen many people experiementing with teslas radiant energy. however im really slow picking up what is used to make the project. in your schematic what are those four black squares that are wired in series with eachother ?
Terrible1 3 months ago
@Terrible1 Hi there, the 4 black squares.... they are diodes I used were IN4001 type but this was just a test, you can swap in and out components to try for better results. Just make sure you wire them up the right way as shown on the schematic
TheKultus 3 months ago
@TheKultus is it possible you can step up the voltage with a transformer to make it useful for appliances ?
im sure you can put in a coil so you can high the voltage but high voltage isnt useful if it isnt pushing any amps. im assuming youd need a bigger conductor plate ?
Terrible1 3 months ago
@Terrible1 Your on the right path, although I think it's all about resonance, once our get the tapping right you will see a massive potential difference.
TheKultus 3 months ago