Hi Jerry,
that's what he told me.. I found it a little hard to believe as well,
but I wish I'd seen it.. if was true, it would have been an amazing
sight to see! ;)
> I'd always figured any rotating device, especially if it was
> self-running could have magnets placed on the rim and coils placed
> near it to induce a current which could be sapped off to do work.
Yeah, Chris's device had 24 coils in total surrounding it, 12 spaced
around the circumference of the ring on the top and bottom.. I'm not
sure what kind of enclosure he had it in, but I believe the outputs of
the coils were fed into some sort of capacitor, which is probably where
he got the name "electromagnetic resonance capacitor"..
I'd never talked to him about resonant capacitors before, only resonant
transformers/generators, however we never figured much out.. maybe he
did, and didn't tell me about it before he went offline..
either way, his work seemed pretty interesting..
ttyl
-Steve
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