ROCK BATTERY by John Bedini.ASF

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2011

This is a replication of John Bedini's ""Rock Battery". It uses a piece of iron pyrite rock (Fool's Gold) and magnesium to create a galvanic battery. The electrolyte is distilled water with a small crystal of calcium chloride added to help the reaction. I show the battery powering a small pulse motor similar to what John shows in his latest videos.

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  • Lid,if there was ever a power failure i know somewhere you would be reading in light or charging batteries LOL, thats amazing to see it work thanks a lot Lid, thats one battery that is good to go when ever you hook it up,other batteries would not have the same storage shelf life. You can store that forever (in pieces). Thanks john and Lid - Lid that was pretty cool

  • @ashtweth ---Hi Ash. We had a couple of power outages awhile back and it was fun using all my stuff. One night I was working on a project and just kept right on working. Everybody else in my neighborhood must have been using candles I guess. I was the only one with lights on in the house.

  • you need to check out Quasi-crystals

  • @Iseekoutthetruth ---Thanks. I'll check it out.

  • I’ve done test like this before with just purely a rock, in such a way that there’s no galvanic reaction like whats going on with john bedini’s rock battery. I have a video of it on my channel

    heres part of the youtube link

    watch?v=gY18yt0ZzM8

  • @ibpointless2 -----I watched your video and also the one on John Hutchinson's crystal batteries. This is very interesting stuff. The lady who sold me the Iron Pyrite rock works in a facinating gem stone store and her comment to me was, "Ya know these aren't just rocks".

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  • @ibpointless2 i didnt know Thomas Brown did it first... I thought it was John Hutchinson...

    whom actually Crystals as batteries...

  • Actually it was John Hutchinson whom came out with the Crystal Batteries first...

    now everyone is acting like John Hutchinson didn't do it first and Not giving him Credit for his Discovery...

  • Fools gold! Ha! How apropos . . . suitable for making a fool's battery!

  • How long would you say does that power last? (hours, days, etc.) also, how much power does it produse? is it like a potato or better maybe?

  • I had a dream where I saw the power cell for a ufo ship. It was a cylinder filled with a blue liquid crystal substance. Not sure how one could make such thing but I want to try some day. It was one of those vivid dreams so I never forgot it.

  • @mrBr00k5 Do you have a video so i can see yur work?

  • @Lidmotor

    I’ve never been a fan of Hutchinson, or at least is studies in antigravity. Electricity from rocks is quite interesting, it was discovered by Thomas Townsend Brown and he called it Petravoltaic. It’s quite strange that rock will change voltage due to movement of the sun and moon. It brings up a good questions, every living things emits some emf, so does that mean that a rock is living when it emits emf?

  • That Rocks !! Thanks for sharing. Tec

  • @Lidmotor I WILL BE making these and posting a vid soon. But i will be putting a high voltage back emf charge through the crystal batteries to "magnetize" them. negative resistor experiments here we come! ill send you a link

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