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Artic_Knight

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lets start a project
« on: December 14, 2007, 09:09:11 PM »
the more time passes i find myself ever more obsessed with tapping into wasted energy. this energy can come from lightening radio and power lines. i have been running a few experiments with wire coils similar to tesla and with quartz. so far i have done little more than generate hydrogen and electricity at the same time while destroying aluminium foil. not very productive either i might add.

what id like to do is see where everyones thoughts are about tapping into this free standing electricity? together we could run some experiments and find a suitable way to power a house from say static electricity from the earth :)

so far i have experimented with a flat coil and a normal magnetic coil as one electrode and a copper wire in the ground as the other. did not work, you can add salt and water to sand with aluminum (dont think the sand is needed) and it generates hydrogen and electricity but not enough to be worth while.

anyone have any good ways of tapping some wireless electricity?

hansvonlieven

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Re: lets start a project
« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2007, 10:19:16 PM »
G'day Arctic,

Suggest you study this thread, this is where what you are talking about is happening

http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,3500.285/topicseen.html

Hans von Lieven