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Author Topic: this pyramid should produce electricity. (thomas trawoger's pyramid explaned.)  (Read 131816 times)

nitinnun

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by the way. make the gap between the copper and aluminum as small as possible.

the wider that gap, the more magnet energy will escape through it, back to the peak.


the only reason why i drew the black gap that thick in my drawing, was to make the concept clear.
that the copper and aluminum must never touch electrically.

therealrasta

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So.. Do you want the pyramid to be hollow or solid?...  Would a solid aluminum base and maybe a piece of plastic and then a solid copper top be ideal? 

nitinnun

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energy hits the peak/sides of the pyramid, then bounce downwards.
some energy moves up into the air above the peak/sides.
but most of the energy moves downwards, to the base.

this is EXACTLY what a diode does. the energy flows better in one direction, than in the other direction.

the shape of the pyramid is what causes this current/diode effect. so if the insides were solid metal, then only the maximum magnetic capacity, would increase.
the amperage/current, would likely be the same, as a hollow pyramid.


build whatever is easiest/cheapest for you to build.
if it produces enough electricity to run a computer fan, then it will impress countless people.
you will become their hero. and i will be forgotten......

just don't attach your name and face to your pyramid, like thomas trawoger did to his.
or else you might disappear one day...

nitinnun

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....i thought over my above post, and realized the following:

the pyramid captures/stores ANY energy, which enters it!


the energy enters the peak/sides, hits the peak/sides, bounces downwards, moves out the base, then swings around and back into the peak/sides.

then the energy does this again, until it eventually gets eaten up by the resistance of whatever material the pyramid is made of.
because of this, a pyramid with an empty "floor", would have more amperage/current than a pyramid with a solid floor.


......the pyramids in egypt had "wells", in the center of their bases,
these wells must have concentrated the amperage. so that when the amperage shot further out further downwards. then swung back up to the peak, in a MUCH wider swing.
this wider swing must have captured more energy for the pyramid.

because of this well and the wider swing, the pyramid collected energy, as if it were far larger than it was! because the wider swing of the magnetic field, brought more energy back with it.


anyway the pyramid is not a power source. it is a collector of whatever energy enters it.

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Remember:
http://video.google.de/videoplay?docid=-4610658249377461379

I am sure, this was working
Gustav Pese

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if you do not understand this explanation, than you will likely never build a setup, that
harvests electricity from a pyramid.

Hi Nitinnun

You sound very confident in your design, have you built one? or is this your theory and idea on it?

Cheers

Sean.

nitinnun

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no. i have not. i posted it shortly after making the mental-breakthroughs that gave it too me.

i'm as confident as i am, because i know how the energy physics work.
because there are no more gaps in my knowledge.

i'm also confident, because i can "see" my design working in my mind.
i can see the pyramids magnetic current pushing magnetic energy, into the capacitor. then trapping the magnetic energy inside the capacitor, for electronic use.
like one balloon pushing air into a second balloon. until both balloons have equal air pressure.


if my design doesn't work, than it will be because 1 or 2 minor details need to be changed. not because what i showed you is false.


i've already given you more useful information than thomas "cluster-mid" thawoger did.
thomas thrawoger just gave you a long winded video of him talking and smoking. which didn't even show much......

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setup is very simple maybe someone tray this replicate ?? i don`t  have garadge and tools to make things only hope is in peoples in forum.

if its get worked then i go to countryside and make one there.



if such pyramid is placed near HV wires maybe it will suck energy from there too ??? :D  8)

nitinnun

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power tools are not required. you could do this:


1: cut copper foil into triangles.

2: punch holes on their edges.

3: zip-tie 4 triangles together into a pyramid/peak. (if all 4 triangles touch electrically, than it will work).

4: cut 4 large cardboard/wood/whatever triangles. as long as they are electrically non-conductive!

5: wrap aluminum foil around the base of each cardboard triangle.

6: hole punch the edges of these wrapped cardboard triangles, and zip tie 4 of them into a pyramid.

7: place the copper peak on top.

8: place the peak and base antennae's inside.


i loath building things. yet ironically, i am good at designing them.......

martinzurix

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is important to make `nonconductive base`  empty or solid ?

150mm X 150mm in scale is enough for maybe lighting one LED ?

nitinnun

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either empty or solid. it doesn't matter either way.

make it at least 2 feet wide. if it is too small, the reaction might not work. or work well enough.

martinzurix

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ok thanks for info ... now tray find coper foil somewere...   8)
« Last Edit: July 18, 2008, 12:18:30 PM by martinzurix »

martinzurix

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amm  it is something like this only in bigger scale...   

(http://www.necton.lv/modules/newbb_plus/cache/attachments/25_1216376277_0.jpg)

nitinnun

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the 2 antennae's should only touch the capacitor, electrically.

i don't know if this is needed or not. but it is most likely needed.
because if the antennae's touch, the charge in the capacitor could dump into the pyramid.

or the pyramids magnetic current could even be disrupted, because it would be electrically connected to the capacitors energy field.


otherwise, your diagram looks accurate. a diode moving current downward, between an antennae and a ground.

martinzurix

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i like you idea about pyramids is like BIG diodes...  and little `detector-receivers` what working without batteries and any power source is little proof of this concept .


p.s  when lighting hits somewhere i think pyramid can acmulate little bit of charge ...??