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  • #31
    Antigravity Method 3a of 15, Vacuum Polarization- (Biefeld Brown effect)

    GB

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    • #32
      Originally posted by cody View Post
      dambit,

      Would you please describe your power supply. Ive been looking for a good >100kv design and it sounds like you have a good one. Schematic, parts, pictures or any info would be great.
      Hi Cody,

      Sorry for the late reply. I only just saw this post.

      I purchased my power supply on ebay from a Canadian seller, Hamilton Core Drill Bits. The link is below

      100kV DC high voltage power supply tesla coil - eBay (item 310234847791 end time Jul-22-10 08:45:43 PDT)

      I found their description a bit inaccurate. The output is AC not DC, so I have had to build my own HV fullwave rectifier with smoothing cap. I'll post a pic when I can.

      It is a good, solid unit. The voltage dial has no real measurment on it, so I have had to use the breakdown voltage of air as a "rough" reference to it's output at certain settings.

      For the capability of the unit the price is very good.

      Cheers,

      Steve
      You can view my vids here

      http://www.youtube.com/SJohnM81

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      • #33
        Before I forget to post this later, I read a news post linked recently on PES wiki about Wingate Lambertson (here), & I couldn't help but notice the similarities between his device & T.T.Brown's Cellular Gravitator. Reading further on rex research an idea hit me when I read the words "falling electrons gain energy" & imagined it all too literally as falling downward towards the earth due to gravity. This briefly prompted me to think that his device worked like a gravitator but in reverse, pulsing dc briefly (it says he used a pulsating dc input) to start the flow of electrons & then 'catching' the falling electrons for a brief period to generate output.

        I wanted to make sure I got that out before i completely forgot.
        And before anyone corrects me, yes I know that's not what 'falling electrons' typically means. I am also well aware that this probably won't work in the slightest, I just prefer share my funny thoughts rather than keep it to myself. (it also wouldn't be too hard to test for someone who already has a functioning gravitator setup)

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        • #34
          Hi All,

          Just posting an update on my progress. I have 90% completed building my second gravitator unit. I just have to attach the electrodes and the safety spark gap tomorrow and it will be done. Build pics are attached.

          For this unit I have chosen to use Paraffin wax doped with Al203 (Aluminium Oxide) as the dielectric. The wax is not an ideal material, while it cools it suffers from a common problem most men would be familiar with... shrinkage . This can cause the wax to separate from the plates, but I was fortunate this time round. I would preffer to be using polyurethane resins etc, but until I get or build a vacuum degasser I am stuck with Paraffin wax.

          Once the electrodes are fitted I will build a small pendulum setup and begin testing. The unit weighs 1.2 kg so I'm not expecting miracles, but here's hoping

          Cheers,

          Steve
          Last edited by dambit; 06-04-2012, 01:55 PM.
          You can view my vids here

          http://www.youtube.com/SJohnM81

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          • #35
            Your wax block is looking pretty good. I wish I had something like that to experiment with. One thing I'd try (wink, wink, nudge, nudge) is comparing continuous dc to an dc input pulsed at the mechanical resonance frequency of the gravitator.

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            • #36
              Hi Dingus,

              Thanks, the other benefit of using wax for these first tests is so that I can melt it down easily and cast a new one if it breaks down, or the plate gap is too large/small.

              How do I find out what the resonant frequency of the block is?

              Cheers,

              Steve
              You can view my vids here

              http://www.youtube.com/SJohnM81

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              • #37
                Personally I've only measured the resonance frequency of objects like metal pipes and sheets by recording the sounds they make & determine what frequency has the highest amplitude using some little program. (I think this is it: http://www.relisoft.com/freq.zip)

                I suppose you could do the same with your wax block, but you'd probably end up denting it. If that is the case, than I guess it could be done if you kept your wax block in it's wooden mold. I really don't know what else to say.
                Last edited by Dingus; 07-27-2010, 02:52 AM.

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                • #38
                  The Secret to a fully functional T.T.Brown Model

                  If you look online, three volumes of Dr. Brown's personal lab notes are available for free from Rex Research. In the first volume (item 70, I believe), the true secret to a successful replication is given. He speaks about the function of dielectricity in producing thrust. He even invented his own resonant dielectricity generator. All of the gravitic thrust in these devices is caused by lines of intense dielectric flux. He speaks about how conventional current has a tendency to ionize the air, which produces an insubstantial amount of thrust. However, when the generator powering the lifter produces high frequency sharp transient wave forms in a resonant circuit, dielectric current is created. Eric Dollard speaks a lot about this phenomenon. This is the type of current that produces a displacement in counterspace that we refer to as "gravitic thrust". No ionization of the air is present in a properly constructed unit. When excessively high potential differences in dielectricity are used, the surrounding space can even become luminous, as was referenced by Nikola Tesla. A properly constructed Tesla coil can thus create significant amounts of thrust.

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