Back at you Mr John Bedini! Thanks
I put 2 Carbon rods in this rock with NO MIXTURE and got a voltage of 0.05 and a microamp. I then used 1 Carbon rod and Mg ribbon and I got 0.3V and 30 microamps. I then added the epsom/rochelle + galena + pyrite + carborundum and zapped it with 12V and got a whopping 1.85V @ 1 mA.
Its still at the same level, but it hasnt dried out yet.
I tried (and failed) to keep the 2 electrode chambers separate so that none of the mixture touched both electrodes. This was literally impossible. So I scraped away the mixture which got in the centre and it still works fine. There is a gap of about 1 cm between the 2 electrode holes. How can there be galvanic action when the electrodes are only connected by a cm of rock? What kind of charge carriers can make it through solid rock?
I think TTBrown, and Marcus, and John B are right - this is working in some other kind of way
Rock power! - YouTube
I put 2 Carbon rods in this rock with NO MIXTURE and got a voltage of 0.05 and a microamp. I then used 1 Carbon rod and Mg ribbon and I got 0.3V and 30 microamps. I then added the epsom/rochelle + galena + pyrite + carborundum and zapped it with 12V and got a whopping 1.85V @ 1 mA.
Its still at the same level, but it hasnt dried out yet.
I tried (and failed) to keep the 2 electrode chambers separate so that none of the mixture touched both electrodes. This was literally impossible. So I scraped away the mixture which got in the centre and it still works fine. There is a gap of about 1 cm between the 2 electrode holes. How can there be galvanic action when the electrodes are only connected by a cm of rock? What kind of charge carriers can make it through solid rock?
I think TTBrown, and Marcus, and John B are right - this is working in some other kind of way
Rock power! - YouTube
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