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  • Trying to build a Static generator

    How I think the static generator works. (maybe I'm wrong)

    The electrorradiant transformer, is a device to create electrorradiant shockwaves. Basically it stores the energy of a collapsing magnetic field in capacitors and then feeding any device with that energy for a small fraction of time.

    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)?

    This is not my idea, but it's the conclusion I got after looking some documents.

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    Gray's system

    Hi,

    I have worked on the Gray system for a number of years now. It appears as though you can obtain a voltage potential from the collection grids of the "tube" and the voltage potential appears to be the same as the input. There is also a small amount of current available to light small bulbs. The key is to view Aaron's tests with the diode on the opposite side of the tube in order to create compression waves and plasma. I think this is the key to this system working (I.E. creating magnetic fields strong enough to run motors, etc, using only the power obtained from the collection grid energy).

    Tad

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    • #3
      Hi Tad,
      Thank you for the information.
      I meant to create the solid power supply to generate radiant shockwaves. I know the output will be the same at the input. So, no power gain will be observed.

      Instead, if we accomplish this, we can obtain a cold form of electrical energy. Mainly, I want to create an ampere-free form of electricity (also called wattless energy). I don't want to get "overunity". My true goal here is to create radiant electrical energy. After reading some documents, to create the transient electrorradiant event, we need to eliminate from our mind that we can only obtain electromagnetic energy conecting directly a light bulb (for example) to the power source. If we use a circuit, to increase the voltage and create High Voltage Pulsed DC, and add more parameters, then we can have electrorradiant energy.

      It could be interesting to rebuild the Gray's solid state power supply (cold energy).

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      • #4
        Hi folks, Hi MrMagAmp, not sure if this may be somewhat along the lines of what your thinking, though I'd imagine the principle here could just as well be applied to solid state.
        The Power Wheel of Calvin Bahlmann
        peace love light
        Tyson

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