Wire - O/U & Negative Resistance

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Mon, 09 Feb 1998 17:37:05 -0800

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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