Quote:
Originally Posted by DavidE
Bodkins
Subject: Explanation of John Bedini's Formation of Negative Resistors in Batteries
"One can collect a billion watts of power from a millivolt, e.g.,
given enough intercepting charges q. The "magnitude"
of the potential isn't fixed at any point, because
the potential is a set of flows involving the
entire vacuum of the universe.
W=(phi)q
-Bearden
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Superb description of the
potential we are
all experimenting with!
Thanks for finding the quote
DavidE!
I also found this in there:
"Nelson and another engineer used an electric light bulb as the load, adjusted the pulses and timing appropriately, and produced a little unit which kept its battery charged while continuously illuminating the light bulb."
Thanks to you
*Imhotep* and Shiva, we are getting to see how
true this really is!
Now the next question is,
how can we keep the
supply battery charged?