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Author Topic: falling capacitor charges?  (Read 10833 times)

ckreol1

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Re: falling capacitor charges?
« Reply #15 on: June 18, 2010, 03:41:36 PM »
Here's an article in SciAm called
Do electric charges and magnets distort space, in the way that a source of gravity does?

It totally agrees with what Graham says (on the electropub.wordpress.com site in the "voltage controlled radioactivity" article).

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=do-electric-charges-and-m

ckreol1

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Re: falling capacitor charges?
« Reply #16 on: June 18, 2010, 03:46:18 PM »
To explain the picture 2 posts back, I am thinking that electrons in the magnet will be altered by being in a different space-time (electrostatic field), thus varying the resultant strength of the magnetic field, thus inducing a current in the coil.  This device should be non-reciprocal, at least, to some extent.

What do you all think?

ckreol1

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Re: falling capacitor charges?
« Reply #17 on: June 26, 2010, 01:47:29 PM »
Hey guys.  I had an idea for a generator using a rotating hv field and a magnet.

It should theoretically work, I think (maybe ONLY theoretically). It's similar to the picture I posted before, but the configuration is more effective.

Also, at the end of the page are all of Graham Gunderson's egroup comments on his electrostatic turbine.

http://electropub.wordpress.com/2010/06/26/electrostatic-generator-idea/

ckreol1

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Re: falling capacitor charges?
« Reply #18 on: July 12, 2010, 10:38:26 PM »
Put up an old (1999) article by Graham on scalar fields and other EM stuff.  The article used to be on Rick Anderson's site.

Polarization and Non-Inductive Coils Revisited
http://electropub.wordpress.com/2010/07/11/polarization-and-non-inductive-coils-revisited/

gsmsslsb

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Re: falling capacitor charges?
« Reply #19 on: July 13, 2010, 05:22:26 AM »
Thanks Ckreol
I love the gunderson stuff
Keep it comin
Thanks Gsm

ckreol1

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Re: falling capacitor charges?
« Reply #20 on: July 13, 2010, 08:10:38 PM »
No problem, I love it, too!

I think that does it, totally out:(

I just remembered that last one and pulled it off archive.org.

Have you had a chance to glance at the email list word documents?


gsmsslsb

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Re: falling capacitor charges?
« Reply #21 on: July 13, 2010, 11:18:30 PM »
Yup I have downloaded and read all the .docs last night I was looking again through
 "Step Charging 2"
The last circuit that he built that showed O/U I couldnt fathom the circuit from the ascii drawing. But he mentioned tom bearden had the same circuit so I will take a look. Do you have the drawing of the circuit anywhere.  I have sent you a message via Private Mail
Thanks Gsm

ckreol1

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Re: falling capacitor charges?
« Reply #22 on: July 16, 2010, 12:29:10 AM »
Just letting you know there are a few more articles related to scalar coils and Biefield-Brown effect (#21 through #25 are the new ones on this page): http://electropub.wordpress.com/articles-selection/

If anyone reads anything the Email lists section and thinks they should be put in Articles section, let me know and I'll check it out.

p.s. Does anyone have the images listed at the bottom of post #21?