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Originally Posted by Karl_Palsness
Hear is another video, hope you like it.
YouTube - Bulb in water
This again is the Hairpin operating on 10 000 V that I stepped up from 120V using a furnace ignition transformer. The spark gap in this setup is quenched with magnets unlike the the last time it was not quenched. Again, I used my hands to direct short out the bulb. Last time I used a test lead also, but I was filming with one had so it would be too hard to short out the bulb with a test lead although, it would still shine bright.
The point of this video is to show that regular TAP water does not short out the energy going to the bulb. The Longitudinal wave does not see the water as a path to follow. The bulbs are 120V 100 and 60 Watt Halogens.
This HAIRPIN circuit of Tesla's is a very important learning tool to understanding radiant energy. Tesla presented it in almost every lecture he gave for a reason. I have done lots of tests with this device and can only show you a very small percent of them as I am not in the video business.
What is interesting is that the energy seems to flow into the circuit from the bulb...not the energy going into the bulb. So the energy is an outflow. Flowing out of the bulb...as if the bulb was a battery. The longitudinal wave creates a node across the bulb, making a potential across the bulb. Finding a bulb with the right inpendence is the secret.
Thought you might like this video
Karl
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Please keep posting your experiments,
you are doing a great job.
I too believe the energy is
NOT flowing as one would expect it to flow to light the bulb.
I too believe the bulb is lit due to forces outside of the bulb and outside of the circuit.
Energy in the circuit indirectly, but not directly, allows energy from outside the bulb to light it.
Hot electricity is expanding, an outward force.
Cold electricity is contracting, an inward force.

by intuition only
Randy