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Author Topic: Stubblefield coils (bifilar) and speculations  (Read 410852 times)

resonanceman

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Re: Stubblefield coils (bifilar) and speculations
« Reply #195 on: April 25, 2008, 05:16:58 AM »
Gary.Strawberrys are strawberrys you cannot call them apples { but maybe phonons or bosons or nutrinos....to name a few...}The description from what I have seen here is a vortex.Bifilars nature is to make vortices.*{I will say again}* set a small tesla coil on top.This will give a amplification.Shaman frequency =7.8 ( I like 8.3 ) which I learned from calculating Teslas frequency many years ago.Eather vortices are really weird.Weird effects.I know several ways to make these.Bifilars are just 1 way.Low frequency make a lot of power, but the shock wave is terrible.For example 1hz at 1 amp will completly destroy my house because of the magnetude of the wave.Calculate the size of this wave will suprise you.Regards Andy

Andy

I don't  have a Tesla  coil ......  is there anything else that might  give  some kind of effect that is similar ?


HHhhhhmmmm
if there is enough  power  in these coils  to destroy a house .......shouldn't we be using  low  strawberry  wire to minimise  the risk?

Sorry ......my math is not  good enough to  know how to  calculate something like a shock  wave .




gary 

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Re: Stubblefield coils (bifilar) and speculations
« Reply #196 on: April 25, 2008, 05:22:18 AM »
I said at 1hz I didnt say  anything about these coils .1hz would be a monster coil.The lower the frequency=the longer the coil.higher the frequency the shorter the coil.Regards Andy

jeanna

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Re: Stubblefield coils (bifilar) and speculations
« Reply #197 on: April 25, 2008, 05:48:18 AM »

To me that supports  the idea  that it might  be  something like a  vortex   

gary 

I like the sound of this. I don't know enough. The math is difficult and the info is sparce.

Andy,

Bill Beaty kept me going while I looked for a way to get my hands on experiments that wouldn't kill me.  ;D ;)

 I couldn't put a Tesla coil on top because I don't have one, yet. I am actually doing all that I am doing with an eye to making a Tesla coil. But I need to learn more about what I am dealing with first.

Stuff like which way to add a capacitor etc. (thanks, bye the way.)

So, with the coils with their resistance and # turns etc we are making coils that ring at a low frequency. I only have one that begins to oscillate. But I am still learning what to do to raise that.

Do you think if we are capturing low frequency we would be making dangerous earth waves? just by capturing them?

I probably don't understand a whole book of information.

I will go visit Bill Beaty. He always did have the best way to explain things, and I know so much more now, I will probably be better able to follow him than ever before.

Thanks,

jeanna

jeanna

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Re: Stubblefield coils (bifilar) and speculations
« Reply #198 on: April 25, 2008, 05:57:00 AM »
I don't mean we are making a low frequency happen. I think the earth is damping the freq we do have,

In an effort to ring with the earth and our coils, shouldn't we be looking at the possibility of low frequency more than high since they are in the earth?

I guess we had better go for a higher harmonic, huh?

I don't think I am endangering anything esp. with 100- 900mvdc and 30uA it is way too puny.

jeanna

resonanceman

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Re: Stubblefield coils (bifilar) and speculations
« Reply #199 on: April 25, 2008, 06:11:47 AM »
O.K. Guys go to eskimo.com free energy page, There is a great guy there his name is Bill Beaty he has been around forever also.LOOK for AREIAL BATTERY CHARGER  which works add this to the straberrys and what you know about this coil and you will have plenty of free energy.Regards Andy (Gift)

Andy

Are you talking about the sky current  battery  charger  on this page?   

/www.eskimo.com/~billb/weird/const.html

the links are dead .


gary

jeanna

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Re: Stubblefield coils (bifilar) and speculations
« Reply #200 on: April 25, 2008, 06:20:26 AM »
here it is

http://web.archive.org/web/20040915083017/www.angelfire.com/ak/egel/capcharg.html



jeanna
I can paste the whole page but it might anger the writer??

1tesla01

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Re: Stubblefield coils (bifilar) and speculations
« Reply #201 on: April 25, 2008, 07:01:51 AM »
Guys,These things really work.remember your strawberrys.There in the pancakes LOL Andy

pese

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Re: Stubblefield coils (bifilar) and speculations
« Reply #202 on: April 25, 2008, 03:44:28 PM »
It have no power , no energy.
even if you will load an cap with some picofarads. . If is no power behind it.
i tested tis (as child) over 50 years ago....
Pese

resonanceman

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Re: Stubblefield coils (bifilar) and speculations
« Reply #203 on: April 25, 2008, 04:53:49 PM »
here it is

http://web.archive.org/web/20040915083017/www.angelfire.com/ak/egel/capcharg.html



jeanna
I can paste the whole page but it might anger the writer??

Thanks  for the link  Jeanna

I have all the stuff to  test that ............except for  the PLACE to test it .
I live  in  town  right now ....no   yard  no  outside area  that I can use .

gary

resonanceman

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Re: Stubblefield coils (bifilar) and speculations
« Reply #204 on: April 25, 2008, 04:57:26 PM »
It have no power , no energy.
even if you will load an cap with some picofarads. . If is no power behind it.
i tested tis (as child) over 50 years ago....
Pese

Pese

Is it possible  that you made a mistake  50 years ago?

gary

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Re: Stubblefield coils (bifilar) and speculations
« Reply #205 on: April 25, 2008, 05:04:44 PM »
Resonancer,

Personally, I would never use #6 wire, as it is just too large, stiff, & expensive.  I recommend a smaller diameter, less expensive copper Magnet Wire.  Magnet Wire has an enameled coating for insulation & is used in all electric motors & generators.  My recommendation is to use something between #18 & #24 wire.

While I was reading this thread for the first time, it seems like almost everyone is getting more AC voltage than DC voltage.  So I am just wondering if some people's coils are TRYING to tap into the 100 KHz AC Aether, rather than plain Galvanic DC action.  That is why I posted my suggestions.


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jeanna

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Re: Stubblefield coils (bifilar) and speculations
« Reply #206 on: April 25, 2008, 05:58:59 PM »
It have no power , no energy.
even if you will load an cap with some picofarads. . If is no power behind it.
i tested tis (as child) over 50 years ago....
Pese

Pese a few years ago, I loaded a cap and then discharged it over several minutes.
It was the resistor that made the charge come out slowly enough and allowed it to work in my case.

Bill loaded his capacitor up with his probes in the earth and the led lights for a really long time.
Bill used a supercap which has a bunch of something inside that acts like a resistor.

I have been loading 2 and soon 3 super caps in parallel on a NS coil type battery. 3 in series will light a led after they charge. And they only take a few moments to charge

This is all possible.

So, why do you say this?

jeanna

jeanna

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Re: Stubblefield coils (bifilar) and speculations
« Reply #207 on: April 25, 2008, 06:23:49 PM »
more AC voltage than DC voltage.  So I am just wondering if some people's coils are TRYING to tap into the 100 KHz AC Aether, rather than plain Galvanic DC action.  That is why I posted my suggestions.[/color]

AARGH I hit tab instead of caps lock and lost my post. I will try again:

Last night before I turned off the lights I checked my little test cell that I did based on your suggestion.

It had been hooked up for many hours and all along there was no sign of ac voltage. but just at that last time,

I saw 0.1vac! It didn't last for long but it was there. earlier it was not there at all.

The only thing is that sometimes when I turn on my meter it shows something very briefly then that number goes away or down. I am not sure if I am seeing something real or something in the meter adjusting itself when it starts.

but maybe I saw vac.

jeanna

the resistor was 150 ohm
the cap saya 104 (which is 100.000 picoF which I think is .1uF)
these were in series with the meter.

resonanceman

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Re: Stubblefield coils (bifilar) and speculations
« Reply #208 on: April 25, 2008, 07:39:02 PM »
Resonancer,

Personally, I would never use #6 wire, as it is just too large, stiff, & expensive.  I recommend a smaller diameter, less expensive copper Magnet Wire.  Magnet Wire has an enameled coating for insulation & is used in all electric motors & generators.  My recommendation is to use something between #18 & #24 wire.

While I was reading this thread for the first time, it seems like almost everyone is getting more AC voltage than DC voltage.  So I am just wondering if some people's coils are TRYING to tap into the 100 KHz AC Aether, rather than plain Galvanic DC action.  That is why I posted my suggestions.


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Fatbird

I kind of  like  the  #6 wire

It  fits with my gut  feeling about how all this stuff works



and  if I  go back to  thin wire   Andy  will start  throwing  strawberrys at me        :)




I am not  going to even guess  at  the  frequency that  these coils may  be tapping .......or  what it  is that they are tapping into ...........something   is clearly  going on .
I would  rather   explore it  and find out what it is  by  playing with it than  by sticking names  on it then wondering why it  doesn't  follow the rules that go with the names





gary 

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Re: Stubblefield coils (bifilar) and speculations
« Reply #209 on: April 25, 2008, 08:27:07 PM »

Fatbird said
3. The larger the diameter (at Least 3" or 7 mm), the HIGHER the Voltage.


How sure  of this are  you?

I like the  idea  of  making a  bigger  diameter  coil and  getting  more  out of it .......but is it that easy?





Andy said
The description from what I have seen here is a vortex.Bifilars nature is to make vortices.

I don't know  much about   vortices  but  if my  coils stacked  on top of eachother  made a vortex  it would  explain  the  strange readings I got ........and it  would explain  why  I  got reading between  2 unconnected coils


I am planning on building  a coil or  2 this weekend
I want to stay with the  bifilar copper iron  combination
I would like  something  that  will interact  with my other 2 pancake coils.

other than that   I  am open to suggestions

Some of you  have much more knowledge    of  the aether and  vortexes

What  would  be the best way to go  to get more vortex power? .............if that is what I am getting.

gary