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  • vintasalo
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    Originally posted by Allwest View Post
    Question

    I have one cell that has very high amps 70MA but very low volts .35

    I have another cell with high volts 1.67 with very low amps 5Ma


    I was thinking of combining both cells for high amps and high volts

    Any ideas?

    Hi All

    Any further results on the capsasin cells?

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  • jehdds
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    Now think silly putty..... From Wikipedia...
    The original coral-colored Silly Putty is composed of 65% dimethyl siloxane (hydroxy-terminated polymers with boric acid), 17% silica (crystalline quartz), 9% Thixatrol ST (castor oil derivative), 4% polydimethylsiloxane, 1% decamethyl cyclopentasiloxane, 1% glycerine, and 1% titanium dioxide.[1]

    Silly Putty's unusual flow characteristics are due to the ingredient polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), a viscoelastic liquid. Viscoelasticity is a type of non-Newtonian flow, characterizing material that acts as a viscous liquid over a long time period but as an elastic solid over a short time period. Because its apparent viscosity increases directly with respect to the amount of force applied, Silly Putty can be characterized as a dilatant fluid.
    Jim

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  • jehdds
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    Guys,
    Here is something interesting, and non galvanic....

    Very Best Regards,
    Jim

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  • Allwest
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    Question

    I have one cell that has very high amps 70MA but very low volts .35

    I have another cell with high volts 1.67 with very low amps 5Ma


    I was thinking of combining both cells for high amps and high volts

    Any ideas?

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  • ibpointless2
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    Just thought i'll toss out a idea here. Instead of adding water to your cells add light corn syrup instead.

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  • Allwest
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    [QUOTE=jehdds;194296]
    Originally posted by vintasalo View Post
    Side note*** blood stays alive no matter how old it gets. Add sterile water or a saline solution to dried blood and what creates life comes back to life in the blood. I think we are all looking way too far into this. Maybe the secret is blood and water between an anode and cathode.
    QUOTE]

    Oh My. Please expound here. Please know I am coming from a biased background of course given my training in the biological sciences.
    Question, what constituent of Blood do you see that is dried yet re-animates yet stays alive no matter how old?
    What aspect is alive, and what is your definition of alive.
    Thank you for this clarification.
    Very Best Regards,
    Jim
    jehdds,

    Just the person I wanted to talk to

    Our bodies work on an electrical system and electrolytes

    Have you done any studies on how this is done?

    Best of luck

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  • Allwest
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    Originally posted by NickZ View Post
    Guys:
    Good to see some people starting to post again.

    I know that I've mentioned this before, but... There are two hurdles to cross. One, is the obtaining as high an output as possible from the limited two different metals (or carbon) type of cells. And the other is the galvanic break-down, or just plain oxidation caused by putting metals in contact with the salt electrolytes in the presence of air.
    I still think that the solution to the two above mentioned issues have to do with what John B has repeatedly mentioned. Which is, that we need to stop the galvanic process by NOT ALLOWING THE ELECTRONS TO FLOW, between the two metals. Only IONS need to flow, as they will not create the break-down in the metals, or the contamination of the electrolyte problems that we are seeing.
    This MAY be achieved by the use of the semiconductor layers, and also don't forget the use of the depolarizer, otherwise we are all still just pissing into the wind.
    Dry cells have only produced a couple of mAs to be harvested. So, you can continue to bark up that tree, if you like. Who knows, you may find the solution. In any case, they do last a good long while, if only 2 mAs or less is all you are needing.
    My cement cell bank is still working producing several volts, now over 1 1/2 years later, and will do so even after I'm gone.
    Led bulbs will light on practically no current, with enough voltage, but, operating frequencies (hertz) are also involved, and not just voltage and current, in order to obtain some useful light.
    Greeting to all from Costa Rica.
    NickZ
    Hi Nick

    The galvanic action is what causes voltage

    Unless you have purely crystal action going on, if it is a purely crystal power then it does not matter what kind of metal you use

    Crystal power as we all know it is very low, and not much use

    But, if we can some how combine galvanic with crystal power, then we have something

    Best of luck

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  • Allwest
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    Originally posted by ibpointless2 View Post
    It sure has gotten quiet in here.

    I hope everyone is doing well, has anyone been playing with something new?

    I'm glad to report that I got some new stuff i'm working on. I got a new liquid that works like water but its not water so that's a plus, so instead of adding water to a cell i add this new liquid to it instead. I also like to report that keeping cells in vegetable oil really helps out a lot. I got a crystal glue cell and a pressure cell both in the vegetable oil. The oil keeps the cells from being affected by the outside environment so things like humidity don't affect the cells, also some of the trapped water gets separated when the cell is in the oil so that helps to fight off water. I'm also charting the cells in the vegetable oil, around the same time everyday i get the same voltage reading and amp reading but at different times in the day i can see a voltage change.


    I hope no one has given up just yet, we have much testing to do.
    Hi IB

    What kind of voltage and amps are you getting ?

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  • vintasalo
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    [QUOTE=jehdds;194296]
    Originally posted by vintasalo View Post
    Side note*** blood stays alive no matter how old it gets. Add sterile water or a saline solution to dried blood and what creates life comes back to life in the blood. I think we are all looking way too far into this. Maybe the secret is blood and water between an anode and cathode.
    QUOTE]

    Oh My. Please expound here. Please know I am coming from a biased background of course given my training in the biological sciences.
    Question, what constituent of Blood do you see that is dried yet re-animates yet stays alive no matter how old?
    What aspect is alive, and what is your definition of alive.
    Thank you for this clarification.
    Very Best Regards,
    Jim
    Per Request... I found this while searching if the ark of the covenant was ever found and it was. They tested a 2,000year old blood sample

    The Ron Wyatt Discovered Series - 5 - The Ark of the Covenant - Full Length - YouTube

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  • NickZ
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    Guys:
    Good to see some people starting to post again.

    I know that I've mentioned this before, but... There are two hurdles to cross. One, is the obtaining as high an output as possible from the limited two different metals (or carbon) type of cells. And the other is the galvanic break-down, or just plain oxidation caused by putting metals in contact with the salt electrolytes in the presence of air.
    I still think that the solution to the two above mentioned issues have to do with what John B has repeatedly mentioned. Which is, that we need to stop the galvanic process by NOT ALLOWING THE ELECTRONS TO FLOW, between the two metals. Only IONS need to flow, as they will not create the break-down in the metals, or the contamination of the electrolyte problems that we are seeing.
    This MAY be achieved by the use of the semiconductor layers, and also don't forget the use of the depolarizer, otherwise we are all still just pissing into the wind.
    Dry cells have only produced a couple of mAs to be harvested. So, you can continue to bark up that tree, if you like. Who knows, you may find the solution. In any case, they do last a good long while, if only 2 mAs or less is all you are needing.
    My cement cell bank is still working producing several volts, now over 1 1/2 years later, and will do so even after I'm gone.
    Led bulbs will light on practically no current, with enough voltage, but, operating frequencies (hertz) are also involved, and not just voltage and current, in order to obtain some useful light.
    Greeting to all from Costa Rica.
    NickZ

    Leave a comment:


  • jehdds
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    [QUOTE=vintasalo;194282]Side note*** blood stays alive no matter how old it gets. Add sterile water or a saline solution to dried blood and what creates life comes back to life in the blood. I think we are all looking way too far into this. Maybe the secret is blood and water between an anode and cathode.
    QUOTE]

    Oh My. Please expound here. Please know I am coming from a biased background of course given my training in the biological sciences.
    Question, what constituent of Blood do you see that is dried yet re-animates yet stays alive no matter how old?
    What aspect is alive, and what is your definition of alive.
    Thank you for this clarification.
    Very Best Regards,
    Jim

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  • vintasalo
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    What we need to realize is that energy is everywhere..

    Take your two metals, I use magnesium - and copper +

    No matter what electrolyte you use in between them one has to give and it's always the negative. I've tried h2o, h2o2, blood, sweat, seamen, etc....
    As gross or weird as it sounds, haha, they all carry the charges from the negative out towards the positive.

    We need to find a way to stop the corrosion on the negative cathode or the negative is just the sacrificial material in the cell.

    Side note*** blood stays alive no matter how old it gets. Add sterile water or a saline solution to dried blood and what creates life comes back to life in the blood. I think we are all looking way too far into this. Maybe the secret is blood and water between an anode and cathode.

    "Keep it simple stupid" let's try this because we always find out how simple it is in the end

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  • Herbie687
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    Originally posted by cgalvisardila View Post
    for me, it really seems like they are biased, someone must be giving them a lot of money... but that's just my view...
    agreed. They were probably paid to make it look phony.

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  • cgalvisardila
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    Originally posted by Herbie687 View Post
    1. They probably didn't make the g-strain circuit right. (Or maybe it really doesn't work.)
    2. It's not a flywheel, but a flywheel with magnets!
    3. The freaking wheel was too heavy!
    All devices with their "Busted" conclusions busted on it's head. Mythbusters totally insulted all of us in front of the world.
    Take alook at the video response though! the minto wheel works!
    for me, it really seems like they are biased, someone must be giving them a lot of money... but that's just my view...

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  • Herbie687
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    Mythbusters can go to hell!

    Originally posted by cgalvisardila View Post
    allwest, ive seen this... it seems like they are busting it on purpose, free energy is very real

    not given up at all, im waiting on some materials to test a new approach based on some faraday's clues, i'm gonna take a turn to radiant instead of hydro... might be worth another shot to go for dry cells, i know galena picks up radio waves that can be used, many minerals pick up UV and gamma, like zincite ad bismuth germanate, selenium... see them glow under uv light, cheers, hang on, its gonna get good soon if we keep it up

    carlos
    1. They probably didn't make the g-strain circuit right. (Or maybe it really doesn't work.)
    2. It's not a flywheel, but a flywheel with magnets!
    3. The freaking wheel was too heavy!
    All devices with their "Busted" conclusions busted on it's head. Mythbusters totally insulted all of us in front of the world.
    Take alook at the video response though! the minto wheel works!

    Leave a comment:

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