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Author Topic: Pulling energy from the ambient energy field using a coil capacitor  (Read 144013 times)

profitis

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Re: Pulling energy from the ambient energy field using a coil capacitor
« Reply #135 on: October 08, 2017, 08:59:23 PM »
"Do not trust 100% technical language
translations: you only get probably 50% knowledge
https://worldwide.escapescene"

Or -40. but alas,where there is smoke..(my favorite saying)

antimony

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Re: Pulling energy from the ambient energy field using a coil capacitor
« Reply #136 on: November 28, 2017, 05:23:49 PM »
I modified an existing coil i had, and i am using on of those hv big killing tennis racket,  and i was only wondering  if i dare to connect my scope probe to a low ohm resistor in series with the load?

Will i fry the scope, or can i just go ahead?

Belfior

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Re: Pulling energy from the ambient energy field using a coil capacitor
« Reply #137 on: November 28, 2017, 07:01:22 PM »
I modified an existing coil i had, and i am using on of those hv big killing tennis racket,  and i was only wondering  if i dare to connect my scope probe to a low ohm resistor in series with the load?

Will i fry the scope, or can i just go ahead?

I usually start with an LED and then a full bridge rectifier cap and a DC voltmeter. After that a 5000V probe and then a regular probe. Scope costs a lot and voltmeter costs 3$. Still worried if too high freq can kill the scope or will it just show weird stuff?

Almost broke my iphone when I took a video of my tesla coil... That thing transmits A LOT and it will induct into your iphone circuits

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Re: Pulling energy from the ambient energy field using a coil capacitor
« Reply #138 on: December 05, 2017, 01:03:03 PM »
Energetic to electric induction occurs in the DC conversion and it is a very powerful effect. It can charge the capacitor to a voltage that equals electric field potential squared. With resonance it is quite easy to achieve 1000 volts electric field potential in a coil capacitor system using a signal generator. This can charge a properly sized capacitor to one million volts!
 
Changes listed:
- Addition to theory which introduces five different induction methods.
- Updated ‘Conversion to hot electricity’ section with new information that resulted from theory update.
- Added ‘Using coil capacitor for pulsing’. It has the same information as before but it is now in a separate section to emphasize the importance of it.
- Added ‘Signal generator testing guidelines’ that guide how to make resonance experiments safely.
 
If you do not fully understand energetic to electric induction and the dangers involved then you must not do resonance testing using capacitors. If you think that signal generator cannot possible be dangerous then this is not for you. This system can hurt and it will if you happen to give it a chance.
 
notes:
- Capacitor charging and the effect of ground have been tested but capacitor charging rate has not been confirmed.
 [size=0pt]- Resonant rise effect in a coil capacitor has not been confirmed but since resonant rise works in a Tesla coil it will work also in a coil capacitor.[/size]

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Re: Pulling energy from the ambient energy field using a coil capacitor
« Reply #139 on: December 07, 2017, 02:41:01 AM »
well hurry up lets get on it and build these darn things were gonna need alot of them

antimony

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Re: Pulling energy from the ambient energy field using a coil capacitor
« Reply #140 on: December 14, 2017, 12:10:17 PM »
Cool its going to be interesting to read the updates.
I have tried to make a small replication, but I havent gotten far with it yet.

Thanks Jack.

Belfior

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Re: Pulling energy from the ambient energy field using a coil capacitor
« Reply #141 on: December 14, 2017, 01:06:01 PM »
Cool its going to be interesting to read the updates.
I have tried to make a small replication, but I havent gotten far with it yet.

Thanks Jack.

Yeah I have made like 3 coilcaps now, but I have only driven them with a signal generator. I get an LED to light up with the coilcap, but adding diodes will put that LED out.

Next step is to go higher voltages, but I would expect the "effect" to manifest also on low voltages. Jack is using toroidal ferrite core and I use air core. I am still having doubts if the effect he is seeing is from the ferrite core and not the coilcap.

I also got copper tape for my next coilcap. copper tape + clear scotch tape + copper tape layer 2

Then I got soft copper tubing from fridge cooling system. I will place a thick magnet wire inside that and I got another kind of coilcap to wind on a core

antimony

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Re: Pulling energy from the ambient energy field using a coil capacitor
« Reply #142 on: December 14, 2017, 01:48:18 PM »
Yeah I have made like 3 coilcaps now, but I have only driven them with a signal generator. I get an LED to light up with the coilcap, but adding diodes will put that LED out.

Next step is to go higher voltages, but I would expect the "effect" to manifest also on low voltages. Jack is using toroidal ferrite core and I use air core. I am still having doubts if the effect he is seeing is from the ferrite core and not the coilcap.

I also got copper tape for my next coilcap. copper tape + clear scotch tape + copper tape layer 2

Then I got soft copper tubing from fridge cooling system. I will place a thick magnet wire inside that and I got another kind of coilcap to wind on a core

I have experienced the same thing. I have only been able to light single Led diodes, but with a small high voltage transformer.

I am using air core too, but I have noticed differences in brightness of the Leds when i adjust with a ferrite rod.

I have always put on insulator Cu tape between the windings so it be comes a sort of hv cap, and i am also able to light leds with the leads of those .

I have thought of using Cu tuning too, but I dont have any at hand right now, but I will try to get some soon.

Do you make a slit in it so it wont be short ed,  or how do you plan on doing?

Belfior

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Re: Pulling energy from the ambient energy field using a coil capacitor
« Reply #143 on: December 14, 2017, 02:02:09 PM »
Do you make a slit in it so it wont be short ed,  or how do you plan on doing?

Sorry did not understand :( Make a slit in what?

If you mean the copper tube with the inner wire, the inner wire will just come out of the ends. You don't have to make the 50% offset like in the coilcap document.

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Re: Pulling energy from the ambient energy field using a coil capacitor
« Reply #144 on: December 14, 2017, 02:15:34 PM »
Yeah I have made like 3 coilcaps now, but I have only driven them with a signal generator. I get an LED to light up with the coilcap, but adding diodes will put that LED out.

Next step is to go higher voltages, but I would expect the "effect" to manifest also on low voltages. Jack is using toroidal ferrite core and I use air core. I am still having doubts if the effect he is seeing is from the ferrite core and not the coilcap.

I also got copper tape for my next coilcap. copper tape + clear scotch tape + copper tape layer 2

Then I got soft copper tubing from fridge cooling system. I will place a thick magnet wire inside that and I got another kind of coilcap to wind on a core
not tried this but can you use one of the zero depletion layer schttky diodes (select one with a very low break over voltage) and of feed it into a jewel thief circuit I have a similar circuit that's been running since last year. (a mos fet in on pos is zero loss and can block the other way  ;D )

Belfior

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Re: Pulling energy from the ambient energy field using a coil capacitor
« Reply #145 on: December 14, 2017, 02:27:50 PM »
I think the point of the diodes was to prove that energy flows from the coils, but electricity does not. So any fast diode should be able to block the current

antimony

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Re: Pulling energy from the ambient energy field using a coil capacitor
« Reply #146 on: December 14, 2017, 03:21:28 PM »
I think the point of the diodes was to prove that energy flows from the coils, but electricity does not. So any fast diode should be able to block the current

I havent had much time to work properly with this yet, so I havent gotten to testing with diodes at this time.
I am going to use regular 4007 diodes when i do.

I am planning on uploading a short video showing what i got at this moment.

I have would 2 or three of these coils, and the one i wound onto a ferrite toroid from am old tv with the absolute most amount of turns is by far the one that have done worst for itself, while the first one that is an old project, not related to this have done best.
Now i wanted to try to make one like the second, but more according to Jacks pdf, and i think that i am going to be able to try it tomorrow.

I am new to this, so i am usually just lurking in the threads silently, but I can give you the link to the video when i up load it if you are interested.
I could use some feedback. :)

Belfior

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Re: Pulling energy from the ambient energy field using a coil capacitor
« Reply #147 on: December 14, 2017, 03:58:40 PM »

I am new to this, so i am usually just lurking in the threads silently, but I can give you the link to the video when i up load it if you are interested.
I could use some feedback. :)

Well then I'm a pro! I bought an oscilloscope 6 months ago and started burning caps... So I'm just lurking here also. The bad thing is I can't remember anything about electronics from school and the good thing is I cannot remember anything about electronics from school :)

My philosophy is that there are too many rocks out in space for Earth to be the only place with life. CIA has been investigating UFOs for over 50 years and the don't do that if they have no proof. Those UFOs did not come here by burning oil or with a rocket. All this means that we have no clue what electricity, magnetism and gravity are. We are also destroying this only rock we are sitting on, so we need to find the answers fast. No amount of money will save you if you cannot breathe.

My goal is to read what others have done and to learn and maybe discover something that will eventually save everybody.

So I am doing all the tests Jack is sending my way and hopefully there is something there.

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Re: Pulling energy from the ambient energy field using a coil capacitor
« Reply #148 on: December 15, 2017, 09:42:25 AM »
Well then I'm a pro! I bought an oscilloscope 6 months ago and started burning caps... So I'm just lurking here also. The bad thing is I can't remember anything about electronics from school and the good thing is I cannot remember anything about electronics from school :)

My philosophy is that there are too many rocks out in space for Earth to be the only place with life. CIA has been investigating UFOs for over 50 years and the don't do that if they have no proof. Those UFOs did not come here by burning oil or with a rocket. All this means that we have no clue what electricity, magnetism and gravity are. We are also destroying this only rock we are sitting on, so we need to find the answers fast. No amount of money will save you if you cannot breathe.

My goal is to read what others have done and to learn and maybe discover something that will eventually save everybody.

So I am doing all the tests Jack is sending my way and hopefully there is something there.

Yes i have understood that conventional science is not always reflecting reality 100%, but it can be good to know it and then confirm or dismiss through experimentation like it is supposed to be i guess.

I am a big proponent of the electric universe theory, and i think if we ciuld build a theory and then create sort of analogs it could be a possibility that we some day can achieve what we want, and what the world craves.

I mean like the sun for instance, if the EU theory are correct it would be possible to create an mini sun or a mini solar system in the lab and use it for power generation in the future.
I dont know if our solar system is over Unity, but it is at least working in unity, if the EU theory is correct.

I dont know if you are fimiliar with the EU theory, but if you are not, please check out http://www.thunderbolts.info

We Share the same dream, and hopefully these forums can be a great tool to research and develope these sort of fringe concepts together.

Belfior

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Re: Pulling energy from the ambient energy field using a coil capacitor
« Reply #149 on: December 15, 2017, 10:25:44 AM »
Well I am fond of all kinds of theories, but I mostly just believe on things that can be proven.

This does not mean EU is bullshit. I support that more than I do "Dark Energy", "Dark Matter" and "Virtual Particles" that were invented so that some calculations add up. That is just proof to me, that general relativity is faulty. I think everything is waves. Matter is standing waves.

I already know that what I was told studying to be an engineer is partly bullshit. I was fed laws that some dude wrote more than a hundred years ago. Free energy is impossible because thermodynamics and energy conservation laws. Ok then. First of all give me one closed system. There is none. How do we violate energy conservation, if we just harvest what is already there?

Engineering 20 years ago was just "plug that device in the the wall outlet and start paying the bill. If you get any anomalies in your circuits you ground the shit out of it". That is because energy companies pay for the schools, books and research.

So it is sad, but I think our future lies partly on the shoulders of crazy people trying to find the Holy Grail.

I will go and check that website