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Author Topic: Negative resistance via pyroclay.com material ?  (Read 83729 times)

stallman

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Re: Negative resistance via pyroclay.com material ?
« Reply #180 on: October 25, 2007, 04:12:43 PM »
Hey would pyroclay make a Tesla coil's spark gap work better?

@erfinder

Can you please elaborate on your idea about morays Swedish stone.

Grumpy

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armagdn03

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Re: Negative resistance via pyroclay.com material ?
« Reply #182 on: October 25, 2007, 05:04:02 PM »
Hmmmm, this is interesting.

Though I have not read that transcript of Tesla in a while, If I recall, it was written about high frequency alternating currents.

I was always under the impression that he abandoned this work to move on to direct current pulses and radiant energy, though I?m sure the connection is quite strong.

I have heard a lot about spherical wave guides. Would someone be willing to elaborate on this concept?

Would you be willing to venture a guess as to what role the silicon oxide plays? It seems that Tesla thought this would be the easiest and most durable route, but not the only one.

Im re-reading this Tesla article now though. Thanks for entertaining my questions.


RadiantEnRg

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Re: Negative resistance via pyroclay.com material ?
« Reply #183 on: January 13, 2008, 04:27:24 AM »
I don't know if anyone is still following this thread...but I have found a new Negative Resistor!!! I have found that seeding a SS tube in a hydrocarbon flame makes it a very unique diode/battery/capacitor in water!!

I am speculating that the inside boundary is CrO2...the outter boundary is FeO2....there is then a layer of carbon to act as an amp restrictor/negative resistor.
Well I will let the test speak for itself.
You can find my results here....    http://youtube.com/profile?user=Zer0PointUnlimited

hoptoad

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Re: Negative resistance via pyroclay.com material ?
« Reply #184 on: January 13, 2008, 05:33:24 AM »
Can you please elaborate on your idea about morays Swedish stone.
@stallman
You can read an interesting portion of this site : http://www.hbci.com/~wenonah/history/moray.htm
which contains quite a bit of information on the "Swedish Stone" that Moray used in many of his experiments.

The relevant section is about 1/2 of the way down the page. It's a very long page with a lot of "historical" pre-amble before it gets to the informative sections.

Cheers from the Toad who Hops  ;)

amigo

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Re: Negative resistance via pyroclay.com material ?
« Reply #185 on: January 13, 2008, 05:42:16 AM »
heya hoptoad,

thanks for the linky, an interesting read. :)

hoptoad

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Re: Negative resistance via pyroclay.com material ?
« Reply #186 on: January 13, 2008, 05:51:14 AM »
heya hoptoad,

thanks for the linky, an interesting read. :)
Hi Amigo - Yeh, I found the whole article to be quite an interesting read. The historical pre-amble actually helps to put some of the information into perspective within a social context.
You know, the more I research the science of the late 1800's and early 1900's and read about fellows like Tesla, Moray and Roentgen, the more I feel duped by twentieth century corporate interests!

Cheers from the Toad who Hops  :)

one

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Re: Negative resistance via pyroclay.com material ?
« Reply #187 on: January 20, 2008, 06:50:54 AM »
Just a couple questions

Is anyone  still trying to replicate  the  pyroclay beads?

Grumpy   ...... is there  reason to believe that Zirconium Oxide might  be  a better material for  these kinds of beads?


gary

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Re: Negative resistance via pyroclay.com material ?
« Reply #188 on: January 21, 2008, 07:09:59 PM »
this thread has died down a bit due to certain realizations. The beads were tried, and found to be non linear resistors, much the same as a spark gap, they are useful, but they are only one element of several needed to obtain the required results.

one

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Re: Negative resistance via pyroclay.com material ?
« Reply #189 on: January 22, 2008, 01:28:51 AM »
this thread has died down a bit due to certain realizations. The beads were tried, and found to be non linear resistors, much the same as a spark gap, they are useful, but they are only one element of several needed to obtain the required results.

Thanks   armagdn


I have some theorys about   them .......but they will have to wait .   I don't have the stuff I would need to  run the test with yet .

gary

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Re: Negative resistance via pyroclay.com material ?
« Reply #190 on: January 22, 2008, 03:50:57 AM »
I don't know if anyone is still following this thread...but I have found a new Negative Resistor!!! I have found that seeding a SS tube in a hydrocarbon flame makes it a very unique diode/battery/capacitor in water!!

I am speculating that the inside boundary is CrO2...the outter boundary is FeO2....there is then a layer of carbon to act as an amp restrictor/negative resistor.
Well I will let the test speak for itself.
You can find my results here....    http://youtube.com/profile?user=Zer0PointUnlimited


Hi RE,
what is the difference to a galavnic cells ?
You are using up the iron in this cell, right ?


Regards, Stefan.

P.S: Did you ever run your pyroclay material with a battery as the power
supply ?

plengo

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Re: Negative resistance via pyroclay.com material ?
« Reply #191 on: November 03, 2008, 12:16:24 AM »
Does anyone have any info about this project? any more success? or reasons it worked (or not) on the beggining?

Is the proclay necessary?

Fausto.