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Author Topic: Nathan Stubblefield Earth battery/Self Generating Induction Coil Replications  (Read 1704148 times)

todd.hathaway

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Re: Earth battery expermients
« Reply #570 on: December 30, 2007, 04:05:37 AM »
 ;D

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Re: Earth battery expermients
« Reply #571 on: December 30, 2007, 04:58:09 AM »
144 k of awesome .. thanks

jeanna

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Re: Earth battery expermients
« Reply #572 on: December 30, 2007, 06:07:14 AM »
OOPS wrong color
Thanks Joe for pointing the way.
I will change to red right away. corse it still wants 1.6 or 1.9v
thanks
jeanna

I did and it is now going on and on. a 30 second charge has given it enough charge to keep lighting for maybe 4 or 5 min.

Now to the earth battery.
Next sunny day.

Joe, What are you meaning by not insulated?  I know to take the plastic off the cu but are you saying no insulation anywhere?

jeanna
« Last Edit: December 30, 2007, 06:54:25 AM by jeanna »

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Re: Earth battery expermients
« Reply #573 on: December 30, 2007, 06:09:45 AM »
@ Joe:

Just to set the record straight here, my "invitation" to Todd came about in a way that I feel needs explaining.  If you read Hans's topic about being angry, Todd posted and asked something about why we were all complaining about his energy cartel and yet not doing anything to help promote free energy.  I took exception to this comment and you can read my response over on that topic but, basically I told him to look around the forum, and at the earth batteries topic.  I feel like we are all doing something by actually attempting to succeed with OPEN SOURCE.  His monopoly ideas do not gel with mine and the "invitation" was not extended as if they did. I won't go into more detail here but you can read over on Hans's topic and make up your own minds. I don't trust anyone that wants to buy my technology and then, sell it back to me.  Besides, they have Lawrence listed as one of their "experimenters".  You all have seen Lawrence's topic have you not?  Need I say more? Joe, sorry about the off topic but I felt this needed clarification.

Also, to everyone.  I have not used any resistors in my circuit.  I have some, many actually, but I would not know which one to use and, I don't think I need one.  This supercap discharges very slowly on its own.

@ Jeanna:

This is funny.  I have read that the red leds require the least amount of voltage to light.  I have also read that about green.  Somewhere, someone will write that it is the clear ones that take less.  I am using red for now.  It's hard to know what to believe sometimes.  If you can, order that carbon rod I posted the contact info for.  Your volts will go up, I promise you.  You should get 1.65-1.82 vdc or thereabouts.

Bill

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Re: Earth battery expermients
« Reply #574 on: December 30, 2007, 07:13:23 AM »
Hans's topic
Also, to everyone.  I have not used any resistors in my circuit.  I have some, many actually, but I would not know which one to use and, I don't think I need one.  This supercap discharges very slowly on its own.

@ Jeanna:

This is funny.  I have read that the red leds require the least amount of voltage to light.  I have also read that about green.  Somewhere, someone will write that it is the clear ones that take less.  I am using red for now.  It's hard to know what to believe sometimes.  If you can, order that carbon rod I posted the contact info for.  Your volts will go up, I promise you.  You should get 1.65-1.82 vdc or thereabouts.

Bill
Bill,

How would I go about finding Hans' topic? Do I look up Hans in some way? I am new to forums

Someday I will make sense of those notes on how big a resistor to use to get the charge to go out slowly. It was so difficult to get the information in the first place I am annoyed that I didn't take notes I can understand 3 years later. If I can figure out how to think about I will share it. It combines 2 very commonly used formulas that are rarely if ever put together.

You know, I was out this morning while the sun was shining and after those cement pots didn't work I didn't think about the carbon. It was to be next. I rolled some newsprint paper around my copper pipe (just as a form)  then filled it with carbon granules out of my old brita filter. I made 2 of these. so, I will give them a go next sunny hour. I also need a second mag block. Ultimately I will probably buy a carbon rod. Later

Also, I left the cement pots in the ground. Maybe they were too raw. Maybe they need to build a charge. 

THAT LIGHT IS STILL ON!

jeanna

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Re: Earth battery expermients
« Reply #575 on: December 30, 2007, 07:22:02 AM »
http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,3828.0/topicseen.html

@ Jeanna:

Above should be a link to it.  The way I find the topics is by selecting the "Home" button near the top left of the page.  Scroll down and you can see like the last 50 or so topics that have been posted in. It constantly changes.  Mostly, I just hit the "show replies" selection under my picture to check the topics I am interested in.  Good luck with your experiments.  How long has your light been on now???  These little things are impressive are they not?

Bill

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Re: Earth battery expermients
« Reply #576 on: December 30, 2007, 07:37:06 AM »
http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,3828.0/topicseen.html

@ Jeanna:
  How long has your light been on now???  These little things are impressive are they not?

Bill

Thanks.

I last charged it at 5:53 german time and when I saw tha light was still bright it was I think 6: 13 so it was bright for about 20 minutes on a 30 second charge. I am very impressed.
Mostly I am impressed with the fact the cap can be charged and the light can shine at the same time. This means there is no need for fancy switching. Fancy switching is fine, but I don't want to be dependent on it. I have 18 or so LED lights that I use all the time. They are in every room. I use rechargeable AAA batteries which last anywhere from 1 week th one MONTH on a recharge. The difference between the week and the month light is merely the difference between a 33 ohm and a 47 ohm resistor.
I love these lights. You can't read by them but soon...

Thanks

jeanna

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Re: Earth battery expermients
« Reply #577 on: December 30, 2007, 11:49:17 AM »
Hi All - I found a link with some guy's theory that is fantastic: http://www.geocities.com/terella1/

Basically he took Faraday's paradox and thought about it - there are some strange unexplainable things that happen with a Faraday disc.  He then does a couple of other experiments and concludes from that something interesting: A magnetic field CANNOT BE ROTATED ON ITS POLAR AXIS.

Which means that although the earth is rotating, the magnetic field is not!  Therefore, telluric currents are nothing other than the current induced by the earth rotating around it's stationary polar magnetic axis!!  This bring a whole new light to the phenomena and may help us in understanding how to use it.  I'm gonna spend some serious time thinking about it.

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Re: Earth battery expermients
« Reply #578 on: December 30, 2007, 02:00:11 PM »
Hi All - I found a link with some guy's theory that is fantastic: http://www.geocities.com/terella1/

Basically he took Faraday's paradox and thought about it - there are some strange unexplainable things that happen with a Faraday disc.  He then does a couple of other experiments and concludes from that something interesting: A magnetic field CANNOT BE ROTATED ON ITS POLAR AXIS.

Which means that although the earth is rotating, the magnetic field is not!  Therefore, telluric currents are nothing other than the current induced by the earth rotating around it's stationary polar magnetic axis!!  This bring a whole new light to the phenomena and may help us in understanding how to use it.  I'm gonna spend some serious time thinking about it.

@ akashh

Thank you for posting that link.  I for one, find it of utmost importance.  It also confirms what I have been thinking about Stubblefield.  I believe he figured this out, so long ago.  I am also convinced that this is the only possible explanation for why his device worked.  He only tapped it through induction, and the electricity being generated in the coils were a result of a magnetic field moving over his coil.  This would allow him to tap that, through induction.

What we have been doing with the earth battery is tap the electrical current, inducted into the rotating Earth, in a moving magnetic field.  We will see, but it makes absolute and perfect sense.  And this is the way I will experiment, once I arrive back home.

The following segment is the part that speaks to me:

"For all those scientist, who searched for reasons of telluric currents and explanations of geodynamo process that is creating Earth's magnetic field, please take this fact in consideration. It is of utmost importance. Feel free to forget all theories and hypothesis you know. Just perform these five simple experiments and conclude by your own mind and reason.

To me conclusive experiment is more than any even so beautiful theory. Facts are facts.

"We do leave in sea of energy. Free energy. For if we would be able to construct a simple coil in which only one half would be sensitive to induction and other half noninductive, we could gain almost limitless quantities of electrical energy just from fact that we rotate and move in Earth's magnetic field.


Please do not confuse the rotation of magnetic poles around rotational axis of Earth. Earth's magnetic poles relation to any point on the globe does not change with the rotation of the planet. Position of poles rotate of course. But the magnetic field does not."

New Year's Cheers,
Bruce

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Re: Earth battery expermients
« Reply #579 on: December 30, 2007, 04:21:33 PM »
Hi All - I found a link with some guy's theory that is fantastic: http://www.geocities.com/terella1/

Basically he took Faraday's paradox and thought about it - there are some strange unexplainable things that happen with a Faraday disc.  He then does a couple of other experiments and concludes from that something interesting: A magnetic field CANNOT BE ROTATED ON ITS POLAR AXIS.

Which means that although the earth is rotating, the magnetic field is not!  Therefore, telluric currents are nothing other than the current induced by the earth rotating around it's stationary polar magnetic axis!!  This bring a whole new light to the phenomena and may help us in understanding how to use it.  I'm gonna spend some serious time thinking about it.

Akashh,
Thanks for the link.  I did following experiment:
Put some iron filings on piece of paper,  put magnet under the paper rotated with fingers while holding the paper, rotated with drill.  The magnet filings didn't move!
It proves that magnetic field cannot be rotated on its polar axis.

Next project:  Stubblefield coil.  Last Friday I got iron and bare copper wire from McMaster.  All I need is to build some support  for spools.  I will use my lathe to do windings.

George


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Re: Earth battery expermients
« Reply #580 on: December 30, 2007, 06:12:39 PM »
@akashh:

Great find!  This theory makes a lot of sense to me as well. It would explain a lot of things. I am going to start reading up on induction.

@Bruce:

Forgive my ignorance but does the TPU (What exactly does TPU stand for? I have never seen that posted) work by induction?  If so, I believe you are at the right place here. And again, if so, maybe you can educate us on the basics of the TPU theory?  I have followed some of the TPU topics with great fascination but little understanding.

@ George:

Nice experiment!  All of this is telling us something. I think this theory might be why the cells do not appear to enjoy being wired in series.  Now if we use inductive coils, as Stubblefield appeared to use, I'll be they can be wired in series for as much energy as you want. This just gets better and better.

Bill


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Re: Earth battery expermients
« Reply #581 on: December 30, 2007, 06:53:24 PM »
Bill when you get a chance could you tell us how long a 30 second charge on your capicator lasts for the led.. Meaning hook it to the carbon and mg and just let it sit for 30 seconds then see how long that will run your led .. Im trying to figure out the time differential of charge to last time off the earth battery not a double a or any thing like that. By finding this information it will let us build something to draw off some power and have the cap recharging.  Wether we build the mini tpu for this purpose a battery charger or just the camera flash circuit. As well a second idea ... if i were to use a small spark gap powered by dc motor ... and put that with a small primary coil.  Could i make some hf low voltage dc that could be stepped up tesla style meaning a nice secondary to capture the impulses.. ... That would seem to be an unlimited source of power....  All the spark gap does is set the timing for the pulsed dc if anyone is unfamiliar. Mr amos being the EE, Do you think this would be an good route to go?
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« Reply #582 on: December 30, 2007, 07:13:25 PM »
Hi All - I found a link with some guy's theory that is fantastic: http://www.geocities.com/terella1/

Basically he took Faraday's paradox and thought about it - there are some strange unexplainable things that happen with a Faraday disc.  He then does a couple of other experiments and concludes from that something interesting: A magnetic field CANNOT BE ROTATED ON ITS POLAR AXIS.

Which means that although the earth is rotating, the magnetic field is not!  Therefore, telluric currents are nothing other than the current induced by the earth rotating around it's stationary polar magnetic axis!!  This bring a whole new light to the phenomena and may help us in understanding how to use it.  I'm gonna spend some serious time thinking about it.

G'day all,

This agrees with my findings on the Meyer apparatus.

"When you really look at it Meyer?s device looks very much like a Faraday disk except it is stationary.

Maybe in Meyer?s device the earth does the spinning for you.
 
You see, when you align the device north ? south, as you must, the earth?s spin is perpendicular to the magnetic flux and in line with the ?channel?, just like a Faraday disk spinning with the magnet!"


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Re: Earth battery expermients
« Reply #583 on: December 30, 2007, 07:28:52 PM »

Maybe in Meyer?s device the earth does the spinning for you.
 
Hans von Lieven

Hans,
I've been thinking for some time already and I want to build it.  However I hate to read patents.
George

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Re: Earth battery expermients
« Reply #584 on: December 30, 2007, 07:35:26 PM »
hey guys i did only a moments of experimenting but i have some results

i live north of atlanta GA, here my amprobe is sensitive enough to find that there is a small electrical charge in the air! not sure why thats happening since i thought it was a fluke and added a new battery it still doing it so i ran some base tests, yep a 9 volt battery is 9 volts! ok so i measured the copper and steel rods i aquired for free, (well thats just a guess of the metals)  i accidentally put them in the ground at a reverse polarity + is south, they are only 2 inches deep and not properly aligned, roughly north south. i am getting .6 volt and no amps. i checked and my new amprobe meter does read amps so i will try to rig a more proper setup later when its not raining. also for giggles i connected the 200 watt cap to it, no sparks :( so im guessing its not charged, but i will sacrifice my old amp meter to see the voltage later :-p   i have not checked for AC current yet. but im interested to hear if a bridge rectifier makes a difference on the battery :D 

i have not finished the tesla coil yet to test on the ground battery but will keep you posted on new results.

on a side note, i would say when we get something substantial, we should fax copies to the media and post it on various parts of the net! no doubt this over unity webside will want to make it front page news as well.  i like the idea of living without having to work from an invention but electricity should be free, or almost free at the very least. thats my idea about it.