Jerry W. Decker wrote:
> Hi Norm!
>
> You wrote;
> > Both being present? What about electrostatics? No magnetic
> > component. Why? It is as stated. Static. If you charge a cap
> > and discharge it then you have a current and the attendant
> > magnetic flux component that accompanies the "E" field component.
> > Dynamics or movement create the "effects" called "E"field and
> > "B"magnetic. Norm
>
> Isn't it also interesting that an electron CONVERTS to a photon and a
> photon CONVERTS to an electron, based on energy level or is it really
> velocity???
>
> Light is produced from the release of photons from the stimulated
> electron shells of tungsten or other elements collapsing to a lower
> state, so it has to throw off the extra energy in the form of the
> photon.
>
> So, the field in a magnet appears to be static. Move the field or the
> magnet carrying the field and as it passes through a wire, it induces
> current.
>
> Wonder how much energy could be produced by vibrating a magnet using one
> of those fish tank air vibrators with magnets attached to it and coils
> proximal to it.
>
> The pyromagnetic guys idea of using a venturi to vibrate a membrane
> would be another way to do this....hmmm, the membrane has to move as
> freely as possible, so to load it with either a magnet or a coil
> wouldn't work too well.
>
> I guess the question arises; a keeper is placed on a horseshoe magnet
> to keep the field from weakening.
>
> That indicates the presence of a metal plate near a magnet pole will
> 'drain' the energy around the pole to some extent. So, by using a metal
> plate in the form of a vibrating membrane, near the pole of a magnet
> would cause the magnetic pole field density to increase or diminish as
> the metal membrane moves in and out of the field.
>
> Personally, I still like the idea of tuning forks with magnets attached
> to the tines....and coils of wire in proximity, but not touching the
> magnets. Vibrate the tuning fork, the magnetic fields move and current
> is induced in the coil.
>
> At the Roundtable, that article from the Globe about the car that is
> claimed to be perpetual.....it uses TWO battery systems....one runs the
> car while the other is being charged by a wind turbine on the roof. The
> faster the car moves, the more air passes through the turbine and
> charges the UNLOADED battery system which is depleted.
>
> When the battery system IN USE reaches a certain level of depletion, the
> charged system is switched in and the depleted batteries are setup for
> recharging.
>
> The point of course being, when producing current, it should be fed into
> a storage system that is not EXTRACTING anything so there is the largest
> possible negative well to be filled up.
>
> Geez, we are dancing all around these things and I know we are
> close...experiments are necessary...I have some tuning forks but all
> different...have to go to the piano store and get some that are all the
> same frequency...
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