High Voltage Green Radiant Energy 2
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Your impulse time is the reason, if you try higher pulse rates it will change different colors just like Tesla said.
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@NRGFromTheVacuum Well, THAT is dangerous! hehehe
For the green spark, if you took out any copper from the system and you still see the same exact green light, you may also see an atomic oxygen emission. The same green emission seen in boreal aurora.
The slower spark rate when the green line appear may be related to a higher voltage.
Interesting! Now you have to explain why you see the green line... hours of paper reading ahead hehehe.
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Copper ions jump from the metal and get excited to high energy electronic states, that emit green light photons when going back to the normal energy state.
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The green ionization waves will fry your brains oh no!!!! Just kidding, I made that up. So what can you do with it?
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is it cos copper burns green or sumat?
I'm sick of the electricity & gas companies charging extortionate amounts of money for free energy.
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*anti-electron*
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The reason from what I gathered in the PAPP Engine design is that it's green color has something to do with a positron which is the opposite or anit-electron
Less current (not no current), more voltage. Green come from copper.
KaonNeutre 1 year ago
@KaonNeutre Its a High Voltage Positive to Low Voltage Positive Circuit, the green color was still present when I switched the copper out for tungsten. This is the only reason I believe the green is not coming from the copper, otherwise I would agree. Just to be clear; THERE IS NO NEGATIVE OR GROUND CONNECTED TO THE SPARK GAP. The spark gap is in part of the circuit that contains only positive potentials and the difference between the positive potentials is what causes the circuit to operate.
NRGFromTheVacuum 1 year ago
Pleas post a circuit. I have been looking for a way to make a unidirectional short duration spark.
cheaphardwarez 3 years ago
My circuit contains 1: A high voltage DC source (8000V/4.5mA). 2: Ultra low farad capacitor,(.005mfd 10,000 volts) 3: A quenched spark gap. 4: A Tesla coils secondary coil, and the spark gap in the video. My circuit is derived from ED-Grays circuit and I don't have the exact schematic of mine. I will try and replicated it, because I have the same parts, but I can't promise anything. That green spark was unlike any spark I've ever seen. I can't wait to reproduce it without copper.
NRGFromTheVacuum 3 years ago
Its the copper who make the green spark, use different metal and you will get different color.
IceStorm5555 3 years ago
thought that same thing, but the spark has no current, and the static spark that I show has 4.5 milliamps of current and is not green.
Plus the green in the camera does no justice to the actual color I witnessed. It was a deep dark green unlike what the camera captures.
I posted the video because #1 there is no current so its radiant electricity. #2 Its green for some unknown reason. Maybe its the copper, maybe its not. Next time I preform that particular experiment I wont use copper
NRGFromTheVacuum 3 years ago