By the principles of Occam's Razor our explainations of physical principles
are much simpler and encompassing so our theories should be the real ones.
Dan A. Davidson
At 01:17 AM 1/28/98 -0800, you wrote:
>Hi Hex!
>
>You wrote;
>> I don't quite know how to put it... uhh... "conduction bands" --
>> bands of charge travelling at different speeds -- forming layers
>> around the center -- which matches the wave conventional waveguides
>> work for air or water.
>
>Interesting, another can of worms, gotta hide your can opener...<g>..
>
>Ok, you remember when Bearden was talking at one time about 'degenerate
>semiconductors'? He said that you must tap ONLY the POTENTIAL (voltage)
>and not the current. IMHO and understanding, he says that current is
>evoked from the center of the conductive mass, i.e. the center of the
>wire (much like Tewari's use of a rotating magnetic drum in his homopolar
>generator, where he taps the center and the outside rim to pull current,
>roughly 1.5 volts at 1700 amps).
>
>Ok, if this is so, that current is evoked from the center of a wire, then
>it is moving radially until it hits the edge of the wire (your outside
>conduction band)...only then does it do a right angle turn and begin to
>actually DRAW CURRENT (use energy). Bearden says if you hook up 1000
>wires to a single power source, when you turn switch power to the wires,
>they all measure the same amount of power INSTANTLY. So if you could tap
>all these potentials before current ever flows, then you could suck off
>free energy.
>
>Much like Keely's claim that you can put one tuning fork into a room with
>a thousand tuning forks. When you strike THE ONE FORK, all the other
>forks will resonate to the SAME AMPLITUDE, evoking the extra energy from
>the resonant neutral center of the mass. It is a matter of converting
>all that mechanical vibration (collimating) into a useful form of energy.
>Perhaps piezoelectric crystals or better yet, magnets connected to the
>tines and vibrating in the presence of coils of wire which feed into a
>very high dielelectric.
>
>Another point, water and fluids in general are known to have just such
>conduction bands...the fastest flow is in the center and the closer you
>get to the container wall, the slower the fluid flows, so there are
>'conduction bands' there also..
>
>So, what if electricity acts like fluid (which we know it does), then
>this conduction bands idea makes sense. Perhaps the crystalline
>structure can be created from the outside in, the deeper the structure,
>the more efficient the wire. Lots to play with here.
>
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