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When I read Beardens book, I got a little lost in the physics, quantum physics, quantum field mechanics etc..
Really, one does not need to know how the sun burns hydrogen to understand seasons and how to grow your food, nor how to use a solar panel to generate electricity.
I understand how it is a potential difference thats creating an electric charge, and that the same field is responsible for negative energy, or radiant energy. However that still doesn't tell me how to use it. I'm not trying to be facetious, only trying to make a point, for the common man to understand how to use it, you got to get to the point and not drown this in high science.
Abrupt pulse starts and stops... Thats all you need to know. They trigger the negative energy event by creating high voltage pulses with abrupt starts and stops. It utilizes the 1 to 1 coil to create high voltage spikes in the charging circuit. You can also use any source that will create high voltage in a capacitor and discharge that with abrupt pulses as well to create the negative energy. Anything with a high potential voltage can be designed to create an event to utilize negative energy. Negative energy acts in the opposite manner of positive energy, so where there are loses in positive (normal electricity) there seem to be gains in negative energy. Anything that can hold a charge becomes a negative resistor, IE capacitor or battery.A closed loop system (IE a system where the common or ground is always closed) dissipates the negative energy as soon as it's created and must be avoided.
Those, as far as I understand it, are the very basics of how to use radiant energy. I may be wrong on some of the points, many people here have a better hands on understanding of the concept than I do. I still feel I have enough of a grasp of the concept to use it.
There may be other things that the magnets or magnetic fields can be used to tweak a system for higher gains, but as far as I understand it the abrupt pulses are the primary thing creating the negative energy.
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