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  • Energy from the vacuum series discussion

    Forgive me if there is another thread like this somewhere and I've missed it. I haven't seemed to find one.

    I purchased all the Energy From the Vacuum series DVD's. And there are some thing's I would like to discuss with others that have seen these video's. First off, these are wonderful video's for anyone who may not know what I am talking about, and they can be found at the following link.
    DVD List

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    Part 7 question

    The biggest question I have at the moment, may be able to be answered by anyone who has done work with a bedini system, and not necessarily has seen the video of part 7. The thing is, I thought I understood what was happening when a battery was charged with negative energy, until I got to part 7 of this series.

    In part 7, John Bedini takes a 12v battery, and brings it back to life with a negative charge from his monopole. They then discharge the battery well below the 10% discharge mark. The part that concerns me is the fact that they could not get the battery to take a charge again for quite some time. It was a perfect showing of what I've read about when a battery is conditioned with a negative charge, sometimes it takes forever before it can be charged with a conventional charger. They had a really hard time getting it to take another charge, and in fact they ended up pumping some serious amperage into it with a conventional charger, to "wake it up" again. After that, they were able to discharge it and recharge it just fine.

    My question is this, in the video, it did not appear that putting a negative charge on the battery was a good thing at all. I thought I understood all this until now. I have been sending the large spike that comes from a collapsed coils field, through a bridge rectifier, and into batteries. I thought that collecting that collapsing field was negative charging? Now I am not so sure. Can anyone fill me in with what the difference is here? Also, I have been getting superb results from my batteries being conditioned. Am I not truely negatively charging them? I have not put one in a car yet, but I am now concerned that a 12v battery I have charged, if it does what is shown in the video, it could technically fry my alternator...

    Could anyone shed some light on this for me... I think I must be misunderstanding something. I understand his whole explanation of whats happening inside the battery when it is negatively charged, but I'm still missing something I guess.

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