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Author Topic: Earth Electrical Energy Datalogging Experiments  (Read 285581 times)

electricme

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Re: Earth Electrical Energy Datalogging Experiments
« Reply #135 on: July 21, 2009, 07:59:00 AM »
@lltdaniel1

To electricme, tell me the name of the webcam, brand and model number.

I suggest you do a clean of your operateing systems registry and other junk use www.ccleaner.com .

Hi Dan,
I have a i-rocks web cam Model IR-3230
Here is a photo of it, plus install disk.

In regards to the PC, I have Registry Repair Pro (registered to me), I use ERUNT (saved my bacon about 5 times) to save the registry, and I have TuneUp Utilities 2008, this mob wanted me to buy another copy for 2009 (no updates) so I didnt get 2009.
I got Spotmau, lots of useful tools, I found out they knew it was buggy, and still released it, and I shied away from it, a google search will find some good reasons to stear clear from it.

Yep CCleaner is good, gives you no options (lol) just hacks it clean.

jim

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Re: Earth Electrical Energy Datalogging Experiments
« Reply #136 on: July 21, 2009, 08:16:13 AM »

@ all
 has anyone checked these against a tide table for your area the morning is best for most people from what everyone is reporting so far but this could be a tide function.
Martin

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Re: Earth Electrical Energy Datalogging Experiments
« Reply #137 on: July 21, 2009, 08:29:27 AM »
ive been thinking about this...

about ready to set up my new EB here..

think im going to use a 5-ft piece of stainless pipe, driven down so that just a few inches are sticking up. (south end)

and a large arc-array of sheet copper sections, connected in parallel. (north side)

not sure where this idea came from, an image just kind of popped into my head as i was assessing the spare parts i had lying around.  i'll post my DMM readings once i get it set up.

why does my pipe need to be 5 feet deep??
well,    the inclination here is approx +67 degrees, im in the dead center of the U.S.


Pirate88179

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Re: Earth Electrical Energy Datalogging Experiments
« Reply #138 on: July 21, 2009, 08:46:03 AM »
Smoky:

The North end is supposed to be the deepest, just in case you didn't know.  I am in South Central Kentucky and our numbers are not all that different it seems. I am at +65 degrees 51 minutes here.  Best of luck with it.  I am sure you will have many hours of fun experimenting and seeing what can be done with these.

Bill

electricme

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Re: Earth Electrical Energy Datalogging Experiments
« Reply #139 on: July 21, 2009, 09:34:26 AM »
@Martin
A very excellent point here, very good statement.
 
@ all
 has anyone checked these against a tide table for your area the morning is best for most people from what everyone is reporting so far but this could be a tide function.
Martin
I was speaking to both Greg and Bill about this a week ago, and we mentioned in passing the moons position being involved, when you think about it, No moon or Full moon, it's mass dosent change, just it's position relative to the earth.

I have see an electric spark in a glass tube being effected by a magnet on youtube, whichever way the pole was presented (N or S pole), to the side of the spark, the spark moved towards or away from the magnetic field.
(this is where I got the idea to wrap a coil around the glass to harness the aeather)

If you setup a carbon arc light, you can have/see the same effect, arc lights in projectors are deliberatly pushed away from the parabolic mirror for safety resons, (I used to see this as the projectionist at the Huon Theatre in Lae in NG)

Soooo I feel the moon may be able to attract some of the EB energy upwards or downwards relative to the earths surface.
jim

electricme

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Re: Earth Electrical Energy Datalogging Experiments
« Reply #140 on: July 21, 2009, 10:13:58 AM »
@all
A snippet of info I just heard the weather report on CH10, it is going to be MINUS 150 degrese on the moon over night and it will be 200 degreese when the sun comes out, its about the 40th annerversary of the Moon Landings.

So congrats to America for the Moon Landing, well done to the folks at NASA, and the folks at Hunneysuckle Creek and Tidbinbilla in Australia. (see The Big Disc film) ;)

I wagged work in Lae, there was NO TV, lol so I audio taped it live on a reel to reel recorder, Shortwave Radio 9PA then went and held a news bullitin in the middle of it, which lasted a half hour, oooooohhh. :(

jim

electricme

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Re: Earth Electrical Energy Datalogging Experiments
« Reply #141 on: July 21, 2009, 10:24:33 AM »
Moon Landing 1, will it fit

electricme

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Re: Earth Electrical Energy Datalogging Experiments
« Reply #142 on: July 21, 2009, 10:30:20 AM »
Moon Landing 2 I had only seconds to do this

lltfdaniel1

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Re: Earth Electrical Energy Datalogging Experiments
« Reply #143 on: July 21, 2009, 10:40:18 AM »
That is the way i like to see it..like the sun which gives it's magnetic energy so to speak in conjuction with the moon and all of the solar system is basicly magneticly aligned.

If you start seeing different volts regarding night time and the moon, you will know why.

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Re: Earth Electrical Energy Datalogging Experiments
« Reply #144 on: July 21, 2009, 01:35:53 PM »
@all

I think seismic activity has a big roll to play here as well. When plates move we can detect it from around the world. So it must have some sort of effect on the earth energy receivers.

It would be nice to have standers set to collect data. That way we are comparing apples to apples. A galvanized roofing nail cost all of 40 cents and a piece of copper tube is less then 3 bucks at lowes. Anyone can go out put these into the ground and start recording with a DMM.

-Altrez

electricme

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Re: Earth Electrical Energy Datalogging Experiments
« Reply #145 on: July 21, 2009, 03:48:25 PM »
@altrez,
I think you are right here, I get the USGS earth quake reports sent to me automatically emailed just minutes after they occur, but I need a chart logger to see if I can match spikes on the cro, to times of the earthquakes.

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsww/Quakes/us2009jiaw.php

If you browse to here, then you need to delve in a bit to let them know to send data your way.

You might get a few per day to twenty or more, just depends on the day.

jim



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Re: Earth Electrical Energy Datalogging Experiments
« Reply #146 on: July 21, 2009, 07:02:01 PM »
Jim,
My scope is not backlit.
I believe Altrez' is also not. This is the reason the blue sky is better, because the color of the pixels is blue and the reflection from them is brighter than the glare from the surface.

The straw hat helped the day I used it, so I may rig up a pyramid with a hole at the top for camera and see if this could help. Otherwise, I think a beach umbrella or tarp kind of thing might work.

Do you mean that you can see a movie without actually downloading it?
I can see the jpegs like that but not any of the movies.
I hope people are interested enough to look.

Thanks,

jeanna

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Re: Earth Electrical Energy Datalogging Experiments
« Reply #147 on: July 21, 2009, 08:54:06 PM »

hi all
there are many electrical experiments from newton to farnsforth that demonstrate the electrical nature of gravity and the effect of charge on falling bodies.
from some tests i have done it appears there are many possible frequencies. bodies traveling in space travel a straight line unless acted upon charge negativity or dipole action can alter these greatly the tide is a good example but in order for the planet to go around the sun the tension between these charges will rise and fall and can produce tremendous voltage this cycle takes about 15 seconds for the sun to build and correct our orbit so we actually jiggle as we orbit the sum the moon tends to do a push and pull as it orbits us as well and these actions greatly effect our weather patterns on the earth astrologers are realizing this more and more.
also when plate pressure arises there is a radio shift down the dial this accounts for excess electrons in the area decreasing wavelength this is easily noticed on my alarm clock each morning and has been quite accurate over the years and produces unusual cloud patterns when the epicenter is close as it often is where we live.
i have been told that lightning strikes are more frequent in the afternoon and evening but we do not get many storms of this type here in Alaska so someone else will have to check this out dawn is said to be the least for this occurrence. these strikes occur about every few seconds around the globe so would be low frequency unless they demonstrate a joule thief effect and i do not see why they wouldn't i am not sure what the resonant frequency of nitrogen is but am sure it would be the main vibration on a dipole moment.
water is a great negative carrier and very reactive to voltage stress if you look around at the sky in your area you should find areas were the clouds are vaporizing away and at some distance they should be dark grey these denote energy podes on the earth positive and negative i post this because even the sun has magnetic hot spots and if you can find these you may want to align the for an earth battery so as to denote this flow pattern and see what happens it is just something else to keep in mind it was a stubblefield comment and just stuck in my mind i see then allot here and always at the same geographical location.

Martin

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Re: Earth Electrical Energy Datalogging Experiments
« Reply #148 on: July 21, 2009, 09:49:32 PM »
Alaska!
oo Martin, I hope you will be able to add your results to these data.

jeanna

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Re: Earth Electrical Energy Datalogging Experiments
« Reply #149 on: July 21, 2009, 10:23:11 PM »

i just may try some of these again but my last post made me realize something so i need to build a special JT way out there in concept and no battery just a ground.

charging batteries is my main interest but will help here if i can.

@ Jesus
you did some very impressive work on your pulse motor and you definitely deserve a round of applause you get it from me, because i was trying to do the same but with an induction motor and you gave me some new ideas am still working on this, more Tesla car type things it seems to be more reality than fiction even if others don't get it.

@ IST
would like to see more of your battery charging circuit and three phase driver circuits it is really good work you are doing.

@ all
this group has some of the best people at the site am proud to have met you all.

Martin