An experiment for anyone who reads this
You'll need two things;
1) Salt - easily obtainable, and not necessarily NaCl, possibly even a metal salt such as those found in chemistry experiment kits for kids
2) an epoxy glue that has a separate hardening agent
Method: mix the salt into the glue and separately into the hardener. Do not mix the glue with the hardener.
Aim; does the salt dissolve into either the glue or the hardener? If it does, the glue or hardener will become more conductive to electricity. Check this with the milliamp setting on your meter.
Come back here and post the type of salt used and where it was obtained. Also post the brand and if possible chemical structure of the epoxy - IF the conductivity increased, and where it was obtained. The chemical structure will be available online in the 'mdms' sheet for the product.
This article will show why this information will be important, regarding dissolved salts and their ions.
Why Salt in Water Can Conduct Electricity | eHow.com
and the springerlink article link posted by vortex above will explain more.
Basically, we should be able to make Electret batteries that harness the zero point energy field, aka the aether and connect them in series and parallel to increase the voltage and current.
To make them, we should need no more than the glue, the salt, and a lab power supply or wall plug transformer.
If ten of the 50+ ppl who watch the Electret videos I post can do this test, it'll save me 6 months of faffing about on my own, but I do understand people have their own projects and busy lives, so no worries if you can't help.
Love and light all.
You'll need two things;
1) Salt - easily obtainable, and not necessarily NaCl, possibly even a metal salt such as those found in chemistry experiment kits for kids
2) an epoxy glue that has a separate hardening agent
Method: mix the salt into the glue and separately into the hardener. Do not mix the glue with the hardener.
Aim; does the salt dissolve into either the glue or the hardener? If it does, the glue or hardener will become more conductive to electricity. Check this with the milliamp setting on your meter.
Come back here and post the type of salt used and where it was obtained. Also post the brand and if possible chemical structure of the epoxy - IF the conductivity increased, and where it was obtained. The chemical structure will be available online in the 'mdms' sheet for the product.
This article will show why this information will be important, regarding dissolved salts and their ions.
Why Salt in Water Can Conduct Electricity | eHow.com
and the springerlink article link posted by vortex above will explain more.
Basically, we should be able to make Electret batteries that harness the zero point energy field, aka the aether and connect them in series and parallel to increase the voltage and current.
To make them, we should need no more than the glue, the salt, and a lab power supply or wall plug transformer.
If ten of the 50+ ppl who watch the Electret videos I post can do this test, it'll save me 6 months of faffing about on my own, but I do understand people have their own projects and busy lives, so no worries if you can't help.
Love and light all.
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