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Author Topic: this pyramid should produce electricity. (thomas trawoger's pyramid explaned.)  (Read 131812 times)

nitinnun

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the first paragraph was a typo. i'm surprised you took it so literally.


the copper foil i use, is used outdoors. to line decks or roofs or something.
the surface oxidizes over. protecting the unoxidized layers under it.

you could look for copper foil online. then once you find something, see if a local hardware store has it.

nightwynd

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Posting b4 leaving for work.

nitinnun - sorry man, was really tired last night and was taking pretty much everything literally :P no offense intended :)

I kind of figured about the copper foil - someone should carry it around here...I'll keep looking.

nightwynd

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I just had a weird thought...would it make any kind of difference at all if the metals (copper & aluminum) were put on the inside of the pyramid structure? Or both inside and outside?

Since the thread seems to be losing momentum, I'm going to go ahead and try building what I can with foam-core. It may not be the best material, but it's cheap and I've got it on hand...that and i'm bored. I'll post pics soon.

Nightwynd.

nightwynd

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Well, the main structure itself is done...I gotta say - that way easy. The first pic is of the 4 triangles taped together along one edge before standing it up. I beveled all the edges in when I cut the triangles out, so all I had to do was stand 'er up, slap one more piece of tape on 'er and she's nice and sturdy.

Interesting...my 9lb dog (the pyramid is bigger) just keeps looking at it, she jumped once...weird. I'll reinforce the edges with a little glue, then start looking for something to mount some antennae to. That may wait for the weekend however.

Feels kinda weird having a pyramid standing on my living room floor...


Nightwynd.


nightwynd

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D'oh...forgot the second picture...it's really funny, my dog can't stop looking at it...


The dimensions that I used for each triangle: 60cm base, 48.5cm tall.
Deriving those numbers was just simple math...I took the ratio of height to base width and shrunk it down. It's close enough to 2 feet - metric actually worked better in this instance.

Nightwynd.

nitinnun

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your dog likely senses the pyramids electromagnetic field.

the dog can tell that the "feeling" is coming from the pyramid.
the dog keeps staring at the pyramid, trying to figure out what is causing it.

maybe they think that the "feeling", means that something is hiding in the pyramid. such as a rabbit. and they want to chase it, when the rabbit comes out of the pyramid.


dogs are colorblind. so it isn't looking because of the strange colors of the tape and boards.

i doubt the dogs brain can appreciate the strangeness of a pyramid shape, in modern human culture.

so it must be something that the dog is sensing, which has it interested. something that humans cannot sense.

4Tesla

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Wow!  Nice work!  Now you just need your copper?

Jason

jeanna

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@nightwynd

I have a couple of thoughts about the copper.

There is a kind of copper tape that is called "slug tape". It is thin copper foil with adhesive on the back.

"Copper flashing" is perhaps the name of the thin copper you are looking for??? It is used for roof edging. I think you can also get flashing in Aluminum.

@All

About static electricity...

I always thought that was the stuff of capacitors. It is what Ben Franklin used in his experiments. His thimble motor was run on static electricity and the mechanism was basic capacitors.

So, I would expect the static propensity of foam core to augment this effect rather than hurt it.

Also, I think dogs can see infra red and there are a lot of higher light frequencies that do things around these pyramids, like shooting out - or maybe in- at the top etc.

I am not building this right now, but I am interested. (I am too busy with cement and gardens for the time.) but I will try this out in the fall.

Jeanna

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It has to do with surface area and height.

You all have gotten this far and I saw no mention of these.
http://www.keelynet.com/tesla/00685957.pdf
http://www.keelynet.com/tesla/00685958.pdf

There are alot of quotes neccessary to your future in these also.
http://www.tfcbooks.com/mall/books.htm

--giantkiller. Otherwise you are dying a slow death.

4Tesla

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If you can't find copper foil locally you can buy it online:
http://www.onlinemetals.com/merchant.cfm?id=129&step=2&top_cat=87

Jason

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Thanks for the props there guys :)

Yeah, all I need to find is the copper now. Good call on copper flashing Jeanna - I'll look into that either this weekend, or early next week. Don't think I'll need a lot of it.

Ok, gotta fly now - I'll post again soon.

Nightwynd.

nitinnun

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i came up with another insight.


the earth is covered in neutrally charged magnetism. generated by the spinning of its core.

copper polarizes this neutral magnetism, into positive magnetism. (clockwise spin)
iron polarizes this neutral magnetism, into negative magnetism. (counter-clockwise spin)

in my glue cells, the glue/water/whatever, transfers the positive magnetism from the copper, to the negative magnetism in the steel.


in a pyramid, the positive magnetism in the copper peak, is transfered to the negative magnetism in the aluminum base, THROUGH THE AIR, by the current of the pyramids magnetic field. or something along those lines.
the strong current caused by the copper peak, and the strong magnetic potential stored in the copepr and aluminum, allow both of them to interact.

this thought isn't complete yet. but i feel that it leads to an important breakthrough, in how the pyramids energy functions.
at the least, it explains how my glue cells work.

nightwynd

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Hey nitinnun,

Any thoughts on exactly how to construct/design the antennae inside? I'm wondering what kind of material and what arrangement would be best...the coil that I put in 3d there, or a frayed burst of wire? I'm still trying to source copper foil or flashing locally, and I'd like to get the antenna material at the same time If I can.

Nightwynd.

nitinnun

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make the peak antennae be a flat, counter-clockwise spiral.

nightwynd

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make the peak antennae be a flat, counter-clockwise spiral.

Would the base antenna then be a flat clockwise spiral?

What gauge of wire would you recommend?

What size of capacitor should I look for?