Frequency Controlled Resistance

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Wed, 28 Jan 1998 00:38:01 -0800

Hi Folks!

The following was posted to vortex by John Schnurer;
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This is an interesting exercise for all you analog folks:

Breadboard a simple op amp amplifier, non inverting...give it some gain.
Use battery power.

Take your DVM and connect it to the input of the op amp. Change for
different settings. Investigate all of scales that do not measure
resistance.
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Reminds me of some fellows who spoke at a Tesla conference several years
ago. Their talk was for the last one on Sunday, about 5PM. Usually at
conferences, people start leaving to fly back home on Sunday so they can
be back to work on Monday. I had taken off that Monday so I could stay.

These guys said they had found that by injecting various frequencies in
wire or into cooling conductive materials, that paths were setup which
would have unusually low resistances. They said even overunity was
possible but would not say onstage that they had succeeded. Later, I
cornered a couple of them and asked a few questions.

They would give no further details, so I figured if I gave them some
info, they might 'trade out' in exchange...so I started talking about
Keely's idea of graduation to produce this 'harmonizing' effect...a kind
of low order Bose Einstein Condensate, where all atoms and molecules of a
mass are 'biased' or polarized in the same direction, kind of like
inducing a crystalline lattice structure on the molecular level.

They looked at me very suspiciously, like I had read their private papers
or something, and ran away...I called Dan the next day and told him he'd
missed this most interesting presentation....they would give no details
though said they were working on patents.

Something else that makes this interesting....the idea of having an AC
supply that is 'tuned' to the load might be further improved if the wire
was tuned to further lower resistance, inductance and
capacitance...remember when capacitive reactance = inductive reactance,
we have resonance....electric resistance and magnetic resistance cancel
out at that frequency. Alexander Frolov speaks of this and the use of an
Avramenko plug so that only one wire is needed for power transmission.
See http://keelynet.com/energy/frolov1.txt for more detail.

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