Bodkins Earth Energy Experiment --Replication
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@Lidmotor Ground energy goes far beyond electrochemical reactions or anything known. This lost art was known somewhat in early 1900's. They were getting massive power, even powering entire stations. It matches Orgone energy properties. The power builds up very slowly over time. After it builds up, it's extremely easy to disturb. The art is in tuning and finding *undisturbed* good ground.
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Since you live in an urban area, your electricity is transmitted to you through transmission wires. The earth serves as a ground (or return wire) to the transmission station. You may just be picking up stray electricty.
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@Eddiev1985 Dude, this experiment is utter bullshit, it proves nothing except for the fact that you need proper grounding to make this circuit work..... Sorry, No mystical "earth energy" present at all.... Just proper grounding the way electricians have been wiring the world for over 100 years now,,,,,, Get with the program.
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@Lidmotor Ok, I believe most are a version of the Lemon battery so popular with school students. If you look at the works of people like Thomas Edison he had his team of people in Menlo Park try just about every combination of battery possible with materials of the time when he made his electric car.
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You could have saved your self a lot of time by just hooking the solar panel to the high voltage capacitor. No free energy here. All the wiring was impressive but in the end your power was all coming from the solar panel. Is that what you were trying to show us? We all know that you can get power from solar panels.
And this prooves what????
Texmurphy51 1 year ago
@Texmurphy51 ------Actually alot has happened since I did this experiment. This didn't really prove anything. It was just an observation of how a direct link to an "earth" ground can be used in a circuit. I am now studying earth batteries that were used during the days of telegraph.
Lidmotor 1 year ago
@Lidmotor Earth batteres are just batteries. They work by deteriation of whatever metal you put into the ground. You bury say zinc & copper, you get a small trickle of electricity while the metals get eaten away. Its not free energy.
Texmurphy51 1 year ago
@Texmurphy51 ------That is what I thought until I started researching them. I thought that they were just slow reacting galvanic batteries. Most are. Some are very strange though and are worth a look. I never said anything about "free energy". The materials to make them and the time to build them are not free. The energy that they produce is not cost effective either. It is just an interesting study.
Lidmotor 1 year ago 2
Lid, This experiment and the comments here make me wonder if it's possible to pulse or oscillate a HV field into piezoelectric crystals in order to set them off consistently, a non-rotary motor, a solid state generator....
LoneOarman 2 years ago
LoneOarman---I don't know. Maybe. I don't know much about piezoelectric.
Lidmotor 2 years ago