How I think the Grays static generator works. (maybe I'm wrong)
The Grays electrorradiant transformer, his solid state power supply is a device to create electrorradiant shockwaves. Basically he stores the energy of a collapsing magnetic field in capacitors and then feeding any device with a small fraction of that energy.
I mean:
1) charging a capacitor ONLY with the energy from a magnetic collapsing field (from an electromagnet)
2) feed any device using A SMALL FRACTION OF the collapsing magnetic field energy stored in the ultralow microfarad capacitor.
Using this technique, I think it could be possible to create "Pure Voltage" energy (wattless, ampere-free). It's about using the energy generated only in the transient phenomena, like ionic current or something similar. When we switch on a device, there is only flowing pure voltage and then electrons (Amperes) start to flowing in the circuit.
If we get only that pure potential energy then, we can lit a light bulb (for example)?
The Grays electrorradiant transformer, his solid state power supply is a device to create electrorradiant shockwaves. Basically he stores the energy of a collapsing magnetic field in capacitors and then feeding any device with a small fraction of that energy.
I mean:
1) charging a capacitor ONLY with the energy from a magnetic collapsing field (from an electromagnet)
2) feed any device using A SMALL FRACTION OF the collapsing magnetic field energy stored in the ultralow microfarad capacitor.
Using this technique, I think it could be possible to create "Pure Voltage" energy (wattless, ampere-free). It's about using the energy generated only in the transient phenomena, like ionic current or something similar. When we switch on a device, there is only flowing pure voltage and then electrons (Amperes) start to flowing in the circuit.
If we get only that pure potential energy then, we can lit a light bulb (for example)?
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