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  • #16
    i found this schematic awhile back on the internet, i'm sorry i don't have the page address to give you also. thought it was sort of related. i haven't tried it yet, so i can't say if it actually works or not. maybe someone here wants to try it?
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    • #17
      antenna

      Originally posted by elias View Post
      Hi,

      I had experimented with charging capacitors before by using an antenna and an earth rod. So It may be possible to instead of drawing the aether only from the earth, draw it from the sky and the earth by a bridge rectifier. Isn't this reasonable?

      Elias
      I've used several antenna setups and did get benefit but I didn't do enough comparison to see what benefit came from where...antenna or ground rod. Either way, the effect seems to grow if left alone long enough...weeks to months. I'll bring some other things up soon.

      If this particular setup is ground rod and diode to + on charging battery, try maybe antenna on the - of charging battery (same as + on input battery) if using SSG setup or not if using cap method. Try with no diodes, then try with diode pointing both directions.
      Sincerely,
      Aaron Murakami

      Books, Videos, ESTC Conference Info, Blog, etc. https://emediapress.com

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      • #18
        Radiant Garden?

        As soon as it is time, my garden is going to be an earth battery coupled with an SG circuit.
        Sincerely,
        Aaron Murakami

        Books, Videos, ESTC Conference Info, Blog, etc. https://emediapress.com

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Aaron View Post
          As soon as it is time, my garden is going to be an earth battery coupled with an SG circuit.
          HI Aaron!!!!

          Do you gonna try to put the earth rod into the core of you're last sg?????

          Just wonder???
          peper10
          Hope die last!!!

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          • #20
            earth rod as core in SG

            Hi Peper10,

            I have not used an earth rod as a core in a SG.
            Sincerely,
            Aaron Murakami

            Books, Videos, ESTC Conference Info, Blog, etc. https://emediapress.com

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            • #21
              I would like PETER comments on this too!!!!!

              Originally posted by peper10 View Post
              I Aaron!!!!!
              I have a question for you??
              I look for a schematic for the earth magnetic poles and i find something
              interesting!!!!!!
              We can see that the globe is split in 2 parts.The upper part is equater field
              going toward the north pole right??
              And the other part is the equater field going down to the south pole.
              My question is???
              The earth rod would be pretty efficient if we used it as the core for the coil??
              I think that,like 2 magnets ,the north attract the south right!!!
              So if we are on the upper part of the globe we must arrange the coil to attract that field into the coil right?????
              If i i'm out somewere please let me know!!!!!!

              Thank's Aaron!!
              peper10

              I would appreciate if Peter Lindemann or John Bedini could give some comments on this setup.
              I think they might have tried this before.
              If so:What ares the results???

              I realy appreciate if they can give some advices.

              THANKS AGAIN..
              peper10
              Hope die last!!!

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              • #22
                John Bedini and Earth Batteries

                Peper10,

                If you look at some of John's sites, he has a lot of research on earth battery concepts.

                I have a compilation of his links here:
                John Bedini | Radiant Energy

                Also, Peter Lindemann has written about Earth Batteries in some of his older newsletters.
                Sincerely,
                Aaron Murakami

                Books, Videos, ESTC Conference Info, Blog, etc. https://emediapress.com

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                • #23
                  earth as negative pole

                  i think earth has capacity to become negative pole than positive pole
                  .
                  few years ago i have "weird" result from my "ground" pole
                  i using earth as negative pole against positive pole from ignition coil
                  .
                  this setup make it as unusual electrical circuit
                  because usually if we use earth as "grounding" we attach it with negative pole of battery
                  but this time i am not connecting negative pole of battery to the ground
                  ( i just connecting negative pole of battery to 555+Transistor and negative pole of ignition coil )
                  .
                  "theoretically" this circuit will not work ( positive pole of coil are not against negative pole of coil... rather it's agains "nothing" )
                  .
                  but i am surprize by it's result :
                  1. high voltage DC, jump between positive pole of ignition coil and the earth. as if the earth become negative pole
                  ( just make few mm gap between positive cable from coil agains floor or soil will do the same )
                  2. in this electric jump, i heard "humming" or "cracking" sound
                  3. transistor become colder ( compared to "normal" setup )
                  4. 555 output freq seems increasing ( if we attach it to running LED or freq counter we get freq of circuit jumping )
                  and when i turn the potentiometer i am failed to change it's freq
                  as if it's freq lock in the circuit
                  Last edited by ronym; 08-03-2014, 09:07 AM.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by ronym View Post
                    i think earth has capacity to become negative pole than positive pole
                    .
                    few years ago i have "weird" result from my "ground" pole
                    i using earth as negative pole against positive pole from ignition coil
                    .
                    this setup make it as unusual electrical circuit
                    because usually if we use earth as "grounding" we attach it with negative pole of battery
                    but this time i am not connecting negative pole of battery to the ground
                    ( i just connecting negative pole of battery to 555+Transistor and negative pole of ignition coil )
                    .
                    "theoretically" this circuit will not work ( positive pole of coil are not against negative pole of coil... rather it's agains "nothing" )
                    .
                    but i am surprize by it's result :
                    1. high voltage DC, jump between positive pole of ignition coil and the earth. as if the earth become negative pole
                    ( just make few mm gap between positive cable from coil agains floor or soil will do the same )
                    2. in this electric jump, i heard "humming" or "cracking" sound
                    3. transistor become colder ( compared to "normal" setup )
                    4. 555 output freq seems increasing ( if we attach it to running LED or freq counter we get freq of circuit jumping )
                    and when i turn the potentiometer i am failed to change it's freq
                    as if it's freq lock in the circuit
                    Ronym,
                    This is very interesting. Am I right in understanding this is the way your set your circuit up?

                    - grounding rod connected to positive of battery (Lead acid battery?)
                    - negative of battery to 555 timer (astable mode)
                    - output of 555 timer to negative terminal of ignition coil
                    - positive terminal of ignition coil to earth with 2 mm spark gap between pos. terminal and wire

                    Is this the way you set your circuit up?
                    Bob

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