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    Well, sort of...

    YouTube - Free Energy " One of a Kind Device "

    http://www.geocities.com/dr_a_meiers/
    6A, 200V Full-Wave Bridge Rectifiers - RadioShack.com

    I used a 1/2" X 12" round iron bar. I wrapped RG6 Cable 3 layers deep (Meiers coil pattern).

    The device.


    Post rectification resolves to 104.3v AC/67.2v DC (braided), 75v utilizing the core wire (measure point, exit full wave bridge rectifier). This device appears scalable.

    I used the iron bar because that is what I had on hand, also utilized the RG6 Meier coil that I made the day before. I would like to hear from others what components that they try, and what results they get. Lorrie's original design called for a Brass bar and 26 gauge magnet wire.

    Although the energetic source is the 120v hot grid wire, there is no circuit contact, hence my "wireless power" claim. Is not all power... relative proximity wireless?





    Notes:
    The grey wire is a ground (AC).
    The white wire is connected to the braided shielding of the RG6 (AC).
    The red wire is positive (DC)
    The yellow wire is negative (DC)

    The hot 120v lead is connected via a magnet to the iron bar (on right)
    The other end of the RG6 is not connected to anything.
    Last edited by DavidE; 11-22-2008, 03:04 AM.

  • #2
    bidirectional coil - Free Energy?

    Hi David,
    Thank you for posting this

    From what I understand about Dr. Anthony Meiers' bidirectional coil is that
    it is only a core less bidirectional coil, which will charge a 9v battery seconds!! Is this not Free Energy?
    Is this not the simplest battery charger ever created?
    Doesn't it take two or three people to wind a bidirectional coil?
    How does one person wind this coil?

    I searched the threads at this forum and found nothing about this bidirectional coil and it has not been discussed or evaluated here at energeticforum. Has the bidirectional coil slipped under the radar of
    the people here at energeticforum?

    Unless this is known by something other than the phase "bidirectional coil" there is almost nothing to be found on the internet.
    I found Another link here.

    Sitting in stands waiting to see the next play unfold
    Randy
    Remember to be kind to your mind ...
    Tesla quoting Buddha: "Ignorance is the greatest evil in the world."

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Vortex View Post
      Hi David,
      Thank you for posting this

      From what I understand about Dr. Anthony Meiers' bidirectional coil is that
      it is only a core less bidirectional coil, which will charge a 9v battery seconds!! Is this not Free Energy?
      Is this not the simplest battery charger ever created?
      Doesn't it take two or three people to wind a bidirectional coil?
      How does one person wind this coil?

      I searched the threads at this forum and found nothing about this bidirectional coil and it has not been discussed or evaluated here at energeticforum. Has the bidirectional coil slipped under the radar of
      the people here at energeticforum?

      Unless this is known by something other than the phase "bidirectional coil" there is almost nothing to be found on the internet.
      I found Another link here.

      Sitting in stands waiting to see the next play unfold
      Randy
      Randy,

      Have a look at this link: http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/bifvsbuk.htm

      It's not exactly what you refer to but similar in that the (bucking) coils are opposed entities.

      Originally posted by Vortex View Post
      Has the bidirectional coil slipped under the radar of the people here at energeticforum?
      ATM I'm developing a software tool for a microcontroller to investigate exactly this sort of thing. If a certain type of dual coil is inductance-free then, when current is applied, it ought to reach saturation _much_ faster than a standard coil. If each half of the coil could then be discharged individually would overunity be possible? I hope to find out.

      As far as winding these bidirectional coils is concerned, are they not simply 2 complementary coils connected at adjacent ends? How difficult is it to wind one coil? A bidirectional coil could be wound as easily as a single coil but just take twice the time to do it. BUT, I'm inclined to think that you're smarter than you're letting on. Is that not so?

      regards,
      Buccaneer

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      • #4
        Meier coil

        Hi guy's. I posted a link in new thread about Meier coil winding a week or so ago.. Here it is again.

        http://www.geocities.com/dr_a_meiers/
        Atoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.

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        • #5
          Vortex

          Upon doing hundreds of experimental setups looking for certain effects, I must admit I usually see nothing or often phenomena that I don't understand.
          My post was really about such a result. I sort of hacked together a series of technologies, did receive some unexpected results... but still am not clear what potential it uncovers. The readings are 'real' but in an unconventional way. In a world of positive electricity, grounds and amps... what shows up although interesting, is not very useful in of itself. Does it indicate and prove out other possibilities? Well, yes it does.

          In this case, I don't believe that the Meiers coil is responsible for producing the phenomena, but noted its use just to keep integrity of what was used to produce the overall results noted.

          Independently, I could not get the Meier coil to produce any results, but in all fairness it was not pure in its execution (I used RG6, he used magnet wire).

          From what I understand about Dr. Anthony Meiers' bidirectional coil is that
          it is only a core less bidirectional coil, which will charge a 9v battery seconds!! Is this not Free Energy?
          Is this not the simplest battery charger ever created?
          Doesn't it take two or three people to wind a bidirectional coil?
          How does one person wind this coil?
          Wrapping of the coil just causes you to wind one side at a time. Unlike a serial bifilar coil with the fold over portion on one end, the Meier coil has that point in the middle of the two windings.

          I searched the threads at this forum and found nothing about this bidirectional coil and it has not been discussed or evaluated here at energeticforum. Has the bidirectional coil slipped under the radar of
          the people here at energeticforum?
          Its a new conversation, more work here should be done to determine if through independent replication it is useful.

          Unless this is known by something other than the phase "bidirectional coil" there is almost nothing to be found on the internet.
          Agreed.

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          • #6
            Very cool device!

            Thx David for posting this.

            The comments in You-Tube below these vids are very interesting. Here is the later 48-coil version:

            YouTube - Free Energy Device ( the 3rd generation )

            It seems to me, two of these later 48-coil devices together fully loaded should draw enough current to answer once and for all if the meter is affected (i do not believe it will be, but proof might shut up the naysayers for a minute or two ). Of course a digital read-out power company meter would be alot easier to read than the old spinner /magnet type (and likely more accurate). Of course some1 could always hang a current clamp-on on the Service Line at the breaker box... But these usually have 1% or worse accuracy which might prove problematic here since the potential diff current draw is so low... Even if you unplug the fridge and AC first

            Perhaps using an isolation transformer in front and a steady load like a 60 watt incandescent bulb, then measuring the output circuit's current diff's with and without the device in series with the bulb might prove an effective way to measure accurately (using a 1 ohm current shunt and a good multimeter).

            Kudos for Lorrie!!

            And shame on "Myth Busters" for lying about Free Energy again!

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