Re: Frequency Controlled Resistance

Dan A. Davidson ( (no email) )
Wed, 28 Jan 1998 09:15:42 -0700

Paul Stowe and Charles Lucas derived all the atomic parameters by treating
the aether as a hydrodynamic fluid. The math for all this is summarized in
Shape Power.

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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