Bedini-Ainslie Hybrid
Maybe the world's first Bedini-Ainslie-Hybrid. SG oscillator with inductive resistor in series with the coil and transistor's collector. Inductive spikes fed to front to power itself and charge the front battery at the same time.
YouTube - Bedini-Ainslie Hybrid - self oscillating inductive heating circuit
Anyone that sees this video without the blinders will know what they're looking at and the significance of it. I'm not showing efficiency, cop, or any claims. What I AM showing is that I can take the inductive spike and put it back to the front to do 2 things. One is to charge the front battery and to heat a resistive inductor at the same time.
With output connected to input, the battery voltage has incremental increases while the overall trend is down. I'm not saying the battery will charge until it explodes and causes a black hole that sucks us all in. I'm saying the battery receives charge from the spike that adds some kick to the battery slowing its overall decline in power giving ability. Without the output connected to the input, the battery drops faster over a shorter period of time.
This means I expended a certain amount of potential from the battery to get a certain amount of work done. And for that potential, more potential is available to do more work and this happens over and over and over and over and over for the same amount of potential from the input. Each time it cycles over and over has a diminishing amount free from nature each cycle and the collective amount of work done is more than would be accounted for from the potential that was depleted from the battery.
I showed my self-powering oscillator. YouTube - Self Running Bedini Oscillator I'm doing the same thing there and the spike DOES recharge the front. That is why you see I have a cap on the front end and one on the back end. There is no battery on the circuit. You see it start to run, input capacitor drops, drops, drops and by then the output cap has more in it and the spikes created will increase the voltage in the front cap. The cap voltage increases, the spike is being used as potential to charge the coil AND charge the cap. The front cap charges until it is in harmony with the voltage pressures on the back side. I admit there is a single ground rod connected to the recovery cap but the feedback to the front is the same.
The feedback method has been discussed in the Electric Motor Secrets thread as well. And I described a few scenarios to take output and put it back to input a couple days ago.
If anyone believes in the first and second and even third law of thermodynamics, read my last few posts in the 1 joule thread here:
http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...le-energy.html
If anyone has a skeptical answer based on the conventional viewpoint, it won't add to that thread by posting it since there are already a good handful of posts about the conventional viewpoint.
I think that anyone that wants to look at it unbiased for it I'm saying may find that even if it is not correct, it is more logical and makes more sense than the conventional viewpoint as far as definitions of even the concept of potential energy and the myth of "storing" potential in an apple sitting at 20cm. lol
Maybe the world's first Bedini-Ainslie-Hybrid. SG oscillator with inductive resistor in series with the coil and transistor's collector. Inductive spikes fed to front to power itself and charge the front battery at the same time.
YouTube - Bedini-Ainslie Hybrid - self oscillating inductive heating circuit
Anyone that sees this video without the blinders will know what they're looking at and the significance of it. I'm not showing efficiency, cop, or any claims. What I AM showing is that I can take the inductive spike and put it back to the front to do 2 things. One is to charge the front battery and to heat a resistive inductor at the same time.
With output connected to input, the battery voltage has incremental increases while the overall trend is down. I'm not saying the battery will charge until it explodes and causes a black hole that sucks us all in. I'm saying the battery receives charge from the spike that adds some kick to the battery slowing its overall decline in power giving ability. Without the output connected to the input, the battery drops faster over a shorter period of time.
This means I expended a certain amount of potential from the battery to get a certain amount of work done. And for that potential, more potential is available to do more work and this happens over and over and over and over and over for the same amount of potential from the input. Each time it cycles over and over has a diminishing amount free from nature each cycle and the collective amount of work done is more than would be accounted for from the potential that was depleted from the battery.
I showed my self-powering oscillator. YouTube - Self Running Bedini Oscillator I'm doing the same thing there and the spike DOES recharge the front. That is why you see I have a cap on the front end and one on the back end. There is no battery on the circuit. You see it start to run, input capacitor drops, drops, drops and by then the output cap has more in it and the spikes created will increase the voltage in the front cap. The cap voltage increases, the spike is being used as potential to charge the coil AND charge the cap. The front cap charges until it is in harmony with the voltage pressures on the back side. I admit there is a single ground rod connected to the recovery cap but the feedback to the front is the same.
The feedback method has been discussed in the Electric Motor Secrets thread as well. And I described a few scenarios to take output and put it back to input a couple days ago.
If anyone believes in the first and second and even third law of thermodynamics, read my last few posts in the 1 joule thread here:
http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...le-energy.html
If anyone has a skeptical answer based on the conventional viewpoint, it won't add to that thread by posting it since there are already a good handful of posts about the conventional viewpoint.
I think that anyone that wants to look at it unbiased for it I'm saying may find that even if it is not correct, it is more logical and makes more sense than the conventional viewpoint as far as definitions of even the concept of potential energy and the myth of "storing" potential in an apple sitting at 20cm. lol
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