Just an update, since this latest line of experimenting hasn't proved fruitful I am regrouping. I still think there is at least some truth to my theoretical framework but obviously there's still a missing element. I can build any number of configurations that I think should show some radiant effect only to measure none.
I have also been cleaning up my workbench some in the meantime, I ordered a few new tools and organizers for things to reduce the clutter and increase the efficiency of my experimenting time. I also finally replaced my bench voltmeter, I had an old but pretty decent one but it became a victim of being too close to high voltage pulses. So now I have a new high precision 4.5 digit meter for just a little over $100. It's important to be able to take accurate measurements just in case there is any hint of overunity showing up. If I had a massive power gain it would be obvious even without a meter but if it's only slight then it takes good measurements to distinguish what's happening. I thought this might be the case with my hairpin circuit lighting the bulb, but alas with better measurements it's obviously not happening.
I have also been cleaning up my workbench some in the meantime, I ordered a few new tools and organizers for things to reduce the clutter and increase the efficiency of my experimenting time. I also finally replaced my bench voltmeter, I had an old but pretty decent one but it became a victim of being too close to high voltage pulses. So now I have a new high precision 4.5 digit meter for just a little over $100. It's important to be able to take accurate measurements just in case there is any hint of overunity showing up. If I had a massive power gain it would be obvious even without a meter but if it's only slight then it takes good measurements to distinguish what's happening. I thought this might be the case with my hairpin circuit lighting the bulb, but alas with better measurements it's obviously not happening.
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