Re: Wire - O/U & Negative Resistance

John Berry ( antigrav@ihug.co.nz )
Tue, 10 Feb 1998 14:40:34 +1300

That reminds me, Archie H.Blue has a NZ patent for a tesla coil wound with
steel wire.

John Berry

Jerry W. Decker wrote:

> Hi Folks!
>
> At the last Roundtable, Norman Wootan said he has come to the conclusion
> that iron wire might have been the secret to many past free energy type
> devices. I asked him if magnet wire was the same and he said no. It
> seems there is some kind of magnetic permeability associated with various
> wires, copper, aluminum, iron, etc. which might serve to aid the
> conduction of energy in such a way that there was essentially no
> impedance....well, that's the way I understand it.
>
> Norm, if your getting this, please clarify since it is your idea.
>
> The idea of no resistance would mean the circuit would be able to conduct
> anything injected into it with no resistance, from electrons, magnetic
> fields or wave interference (as in phase conjugates, back EMF).
>
> The idea of a negative resistance would mean the wire/circuit would
> literally SUCK the energy into it. This is what I was getting at with
> the recent post about the guys at the Tesla Conference claiming they'd
> found that sound could be injected into a cooling mass, such as a wire,
> to produce a low level Bose Einstein Condensate, where all components of
> the mass aggregate would be essentially polarized to that they resonated
> 'as one'....Keely's 'Graduation'.
>
> Yet another reason to look into making an adaptive circuit that would
> auto-tune power source frequency to the load for maximum power transfer
> using the least energy.....hopefully approaching a unity gain condition.
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