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Drannom

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Re: Electrinium
« Reply #150 on: October 01, 2008, 07:11:23 AM »
Hi Z_Monkey

great, so now we have much to study  :)

elemental rods ! i look forward to understad that !

Hutchison keep his secrets, so do not believe someone like this, he just want money so let him down, he has not a good will,  did you know ?

i think Hutchison do much than only cooking his battery, he may use high voltage like in electrinium

the first time a talked about super light was in my alum pyramid topic, i found this link cause i had learning that in french first

the electrinium was proposed in the Crystal Hutchison topic by DCarlson and the electrinium was severely attacked there, i had to be humiliated there,

in the Tseung Theory the electrinium was attacked, but Topgun like it very much

now i am in the happyness, cause we are about to finish theory and start experiment

possibly platinium can be found already melt with steel in some alliage?

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Re: Electrinium
« Reply #151 on: October 01, 2008, 12:02:38 PM »
@Drannom
Might be possible to use a displacement reaction to get a salt of the metals needed.
Such as adding Iron to copper sulfate, since iron is more reactive than copper it replaces it,
and the copper precipitates out of the solution...
Fe + CuSO4 ----> FeSO4 + Cu

Also,what about crystal growth in a strong permanent magnetic field either as a replacement for OR in addition to the electricity?

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Re: Electrinium
« Reply #152 on: October 02, 2008, 02:39:06 AM »
Hi.
I'm just watching this thread as a layman with only some basic scientific knowledge.
I found this professional service: http://www.bullensemiconductor.com/Contact-Us.cfm  . Certainly there are more alike services.
I think this could ease your work, folks.
With regards,
Marek P.

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Re: Electrinium
« Reply #153 on: October 02, 2008, 08:04:22 PM »
Howdy Y'all,

Found something cool.  I was looking for some information on Tesla's Radiant Power Generator and I came across a very interesting article about Dr. Thomas Henry Moray.  It starts out very strange and I wondered why this has anything to do with Moray.  Then as the article progresses it all makes sense.

http://www.hbci.com/~wenonah/history/moray.htm

Basically it describes the manner in which Moray came up with the interesting combination of elements which gives his Radiant Power Receiver life.  As I was reading this I began drawing parallels to Electrinium, the Crystal Power Cell, and the Elemental Rods.  Also this article suggests that there are mineral combinations in nature which produce an electrical equivalent of the lodestone.  The electric lodestone would be a naturally occurring Electrinium.  For years I have been playing with coils, transformers, and LC tank circuits in search of the illusive free energy demon and perhaps I should have been playing with rocks...

Blessed Be...

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Re: Electrinium
« Reply #154 on: October 03, 2008, 02:02:41 AM »
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@All

Is there any way to replace the tin in a tin/silver solder, with steel or another metal that can produce the electrinium.

Jesus

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Re: Electrinium
« Reply #155 on: October 03, 2008, 02:56:55 AM »
Hi!

@All

Is there any way to replace the tin in a tin/silver solder, with steel or another metal that can produce the electrinium.

Jesus

Jesus

I  has thinking  that  solder  might  be a good metal to mess with for a  proof of  concept project the other day ......then  I  thought  about  magnets a little more.    ......  Iron  isn't  hard enough by itself to make a really good magnet ......   I am guessing that  sense we are trying to make something that works  like a magnet only with electricity  we would  need  something that  holds  the  molecules  in  allignment  as tightly  as  a  good magnet material .

It  might be possible to use one  soft metal and one hard metal ......but I am pretty sure that something  hard is needed.

gary


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Re: Electrinium
« Reply #156 on: October 03, 2008, 06:23:43 AM »
Howdy Y'all,

Found something cool.  I was looking for some information on Tesla's Radiant Power Generator and I came across a very interesting article about Dr. Thomas Henry Moray.  It starts out very strange and I wondered why this has anything to do with Moray.  Then as the article progresses it all makes sense.

http://www.hbci.com/~wenonah/history/moray.htm

Basically it describes the manner in which Moray came up with the interesting combination of elements which gives his Radiant Power Receiver life.  As I was reading this I began drawing parallels to Electrinium, the Crystal Power Cell, and the Elemental Rods.  Also this article suggests that there are mineral combinations in nature which produce an electrical equivalent of the lodestone.  The electric lodestone would be a naturally occurring Electrinium.  For years I have been playing with coils, transformers, and LC tank circuits in search of the illusive free energy demon and perhaps I should have been playing with rocks...

Blessed Be...

Z Monkey

That was an interesting article .
I am not  sure that it fits  with  electrinium  but it does seem to point to there being more than one  way to  get the job done .


did  you  check out the  links at the  bottom of the page ......havn't read them yet but the top 2 look interesting


gary

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Re: Electrinium
« Reply #157 on: October 03, 2008, 09:26:58 PM »
Hi!

@Gary

I was following one thread about a horseshoe magnet that produced electricity and I bought the horseshoe magnet that cost me 45 US dollars.
The damn thing did not work at all. I could get only a little bit of volts only when it was wet.
So be careful with the magnets. I am not saying that it may not be possible though. Anything is possible to the one who believes.

Jesus

resonanceman

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Re: Electrinium
« Reply #158 on: October 04, 2008, 12:04:38 AM »
Hi!

@Gary

I was following one thread about a horseshoe magnet that produced electricity and I bought the horseshoe magnet that cost me 45 US dollars.
The damn thing did not work at all. I could get only a little bit of volts only when it was wet.
So be careful with the magnets. I am not saying that it may not be possible though. Anything is possible to the one who believes.

Jesus

Jesus

sorry to hear that  your magnet  progect didn't work out.

I followed  that thread for a while.   have you  tried  different metals   across the  gap in the horseshoe?       
In a similar  experment  one guy  got   pretty  good voltage  voltage  with  an aluminium   channel  placed over the ends of the magnet.  ( he didn't  use a horseshoe magnet ,   he used  2 strings of smaller  magnets with a  piece of metal to bridge them at the  top  )

I looked for  a horseshoe magnet  when I was watching that thread .......couldn't  find   much of anything.  .

gary

hypersoniq

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Re: Electrinium
« Reply #159 on: October 04, 2008, 01:57:36 AM »
Why bother with steel? It's composed of several elements which can vary in concentration (even from lot to lot of the same grade)...

Do I have the general hypothesis right? trying to make a crystal that is full of free electrons so they can be put in motion by what will most likeley turn out to be steady neutrino-like bombardment (from a star/sun central to our galaxy that releases this energy continuously as opposed to the flow of neutrinos from our own sun that are only detectable during solar flares)? will there be an n and p region to encourage flow in a single direction?

I think I need to refresh my memory on semiconductor theory and THEN re-read the electrinium.pdf...

resonanceman

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Re: Electrinium
« Reply #160 on: October 04, 2008, 04:32:28 AM »
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Do I have the general hypothesis right? trying to make a crystal that is full of free electrons so they can be put in motion by what will most likeley turn out to be steady neutrino-like bombardment (from a star/sun central to our galaxy that releases this energy continuously as opposed to the flow of neutrinos from our own sun that are only detectable during solar flares)? will there be an n and p region to encourage flow in a single direction?

I think I need to refresh my memory on semiconductor theory and THEN re-read the electrinium.pdf...

Hypersoniq

I think you  have the basics  down .

I am not sure it   will help to study  clasical semiconductor  theory ......I don't think that  this  fits standard theory .

If I remember right  the PDF talked about  positive and negative  .......they  are  relative to the  weight  of the  atoms .

gary

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Re: Electrinium
« Reply #161 on: October 04, 2008, 04:49:25 AM »
Howdy Resonanceman and Hypersonic,

Yeah, it will help to study the theory of semiconductor fabrication.  Electrinium is a crystalline structure based on silicon, borozon, iron, and silver.  This, that which we are pursuing, the Electrinium, is something sacred.  It is divine in nature.  It is something that is handed down from that which we consider to be GODS.  This is not a happenstance occurrence.  This is directly divine intervention that we cannot ignore.  This is something that we cannot ignore, it must be done.

Blessed Be...

resonanceman

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Re: Electrinium
« Reply #162 on: October 04, 2008, 05:46:37 AM »
Howdy Resonanceman and Hypersonic,

Yeah, it will help to study the theory of semiconductor fabrication.  Electrinium is a crystalline structure based on silicon, borozon, iron, and silver.  This, that which we are pursuing, the Electrinium, is something sacred.  It is divine in nature.  It is something that is handed down from that which we consider to be GODS.  This is not a happenstance occurrence.  This is directly divine intervention that we cannot ignore.  This is something that we cannot ignore, it must be done.

Blessed Be...


Z Monkey

I hope the  Gods are in a mood to help  get it  done 

gary

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Re: Electrinium
« Reply #163 on: October 04, 2008, 07:04:04 AM »
Hi!

@Gary

I will try the aluminum.  Do you have any pictures of that?

Jesus

resonanceman

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Re: Electrinium
« Reply #164 on: October 04, 2008, 04:03:45 PM »
Hi!

@Gary

I will try the aluminum.  Do you have any pictures of that?

Jesus

nievesoliveras

All  that I could find    so far is  a  video .

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWF6UJ77vD0
gary

Edit

There is  a mistake on the  video ...... he is  reading  AC and DC volts  with the meters  he says  that  it  goes  up to 1 amp  and then  starts the cycle over again . 
« Last Edit: October 04, 2008, 04:25:31 PM by resonanceman »