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  • #16
    Originally posted by Ernst View Post
    A short one on charge polarity;
    You say:

    I would say in organic chemistry, for example, it does make a difference. And as for experiments:
    Two highly charged (let's say positive) conductors, one slightly higher than the other, do they attract or repel?

    Ernst.
    Good question!

    A few video's to ponder about:













    Besides intensity differentials (like nr of electrons c.q. "voltage"), one can also have (resonance) frequency differentials (like electrons vs protons).

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    • #17
      Started working on experiments related to Tesla.

      I tried replicating TMT using US patent 645,576 and driving a 12V motor at the receiving end through a "single wire", with no return conductor.


      Impressive result for the design.

      Will do more experimentation based on my time.

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      • #18
        Partha, thanks for sharing you work!
        Sincerely,
        Aaron Murakami

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

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