@beshires
Beshires,
Your demo was simply a conventional spark by a conventional cap discharge into some coil and they repelled as they should. It was in no way any sort of disruptive plasma discharge at all and has nothing to do with the Gray circuit. Anyone can use the tube as a switch for conventional switching and you did just that.
I can do everything with the plasma ignition in the tube using the tube as a switch to get the collision process and charge a coil. I could encase all the ignition circuit points inside of a tube so that it looks pretty but it doesn't change what it is doing. I've already done it and it works..with or without the tube. Taking the tube concept outside of the tube doesn't prevent it from working either - you just hear the plasma discharge better and the plastic won't hold in the pressure as much to get more out of the grid exit. And if you haven't realized that with the real Gray effect that the plasma shouldn't make as much noise as normal because of what I already showed with the ignition system...it is muffled by the inductor acting as a choke.
With a modification of the Gray circuit...go post your diagram of your demo, if you want to talk about modifying a circuit. lol It is so far removed from what Gray was doing it it is ludicrous for you to claim even a remote replication.
Don't sit there playing the "poor me", you started disrespecting everyone around you starting off with disrespecting Peter Lindemann because you disagree with his info and your sarcastic use of calling yourself doctor because you see no value in Peter's credentials...then with your snide remarks about my work in between every other post you made here.
Still, things you claim are impossible, etc... but these are all common sense things when using HV and if you spend a few hundred hours studying all the old plasma ignition patents, you'll see they are simply the Gray tube effect outside of a tube and ALSO, they have no idea how the diode on the LV side of their circuits work!
When doing the experiments with both the ignition systems and the Gray tube, it becomes common sense what is happening and you havn't taken the time to do that, nor have you shown anything but a conventional cap discharge into some coils over a spark gap and you want to convince everyone you had some magic.
Beshires,
Your demo was simply a conventional spark by a conventional cap discharge into some coil and they repelled as they should. It was in no way any sort of disruptive plasma discharge at all and has nothing to do with the Gray circuit. Anyone can use the tube as a switch for conventional switching and you did just that.
I can do everything with the plasma ignition in the tube using the tube as a switch to get the collision process and charge a coil. I could encase all the ignition circuit points inside of a tube so that it looks pretty but it doesn't change what it is doing. I've already done it and it works..with or without the tube. Taking the tube concept outside of the tube doesn't prevent it from working either - you just hear the plasma discharge better and the plastic won't hold in the pressure as much to get more out of the grid exit. And if you haven't realized that with the real Gray effect that the plasma shouldn't make as much noise as normal because of what I already showed with the ignition system...it is muffled by the inductor acting as a choke.
With a modification of the Gray circuit...go post your diagram of your demo, if you want to talk about modifying a circuit. lol It is so far removed from what Gray was doing it it is ludicrous for you to claim even a remote replication.
Don't sit there playing the "poor me", you started disrespecting everyone around you starting off with disrespecting Peter Lindemann because you disagree with his info and your sarcastic use of calling yourself doctor because you see no value in Peter's credentials...then with your snide remarks about my work in between every other post you made here.
Still, things you claim are impossible, etc... but these are all common sense things when using HV and if you spend a few hundred hours studying all the old plasma ignition patents, you'll see they are simply the Gray tube effect outside of a tube and ALSO, they have no idea how the diode on the LV side of their circuits work!
When doing the experiments with both the ignition systems and the Gray tube, it becomes common sense what is happening and you havn't taken the time to do that, nor have you shown anything but a conventional cap discharge into some coils over a spark gap and you want to convince everyone you had some magic.
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