This is a good approach. the whole concept of that what what I call Electrostatic Pump Phenomena is to create electrostatic field "sucking" electrons from the ground by use of ground wire.
Nature needs balance so any difference of potentials tends to equalize itself.
However electrons have inertia. the mass of electron flow can be measured by crossection of the ground wire . And that is why ground wire must be thick.
Well
SR did not use thick wire but there is assumption that is quite straight forward.
Ignoring inertial motion is like ignoring fact that current is directly proportional to density of electron flow.
So the higher is density the larger is mutual inertia of such flow.
The time between impulses is the time when such inertia does the work.
If now you place primary of the transformer on the path from ground wire to the electrostatic difference point( destination)
than the secondary of such transformer must induce certain amount of usable power that can power the resistive load such as light bulb.
That is part of information that I'm authorized to deliver as this is my own experimentally proven fact.
But there is nothing to prove here anyhow .
So what that you do not have yet FE given on the table.
Just get to this point at least please.
The next is frequency and shape of the impulses.
Square shape is not always good unless impulses are short or very short. ( amplitude is conserved but width is regulated)
The rising edge and falling edge are the AC components of DC rectangular impulse.
The frequency should not be falling to the area of skin current . If you remember Tariel was using impulses that are so incredibly slow.Well. not slow. There where spikes with long intervals. ( aquarium1 and aquarium2)
When you get to skin current than you lose all of the advantage of thick wire.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skin_effectAs far as me:
there is a
plumber and there is a
plumbing designer, the only third guy out there is Tariel or any other
inventor( or invention thief)( in Russia often such thief is also a murderer)
I'm not a plumber nor intend to be one. However all of them are mutually important.
I'm also not an inventor. I was not lucky enough but inventor does not have to be smart, sometime it is just luck.
Wesley