Re: Electromagnetic generator/The Magnetic Resonance Amplifier (MRA)

Ken Carrigan ( (no email) )
Sat, 13 Mar 1999 19:24:12 -0500

Uh.. not sure if I understand correctly. True that the alternater is converting
machanical energy into electrical energy. And high voltage to current is
possible.. just have to account for all the electrons available! One, two,
three...<g>
Now we take this single file electron string (HV) and make it all in parallel or
all
comming out at once.. CURRENT.. but hardly no voltage. I think that is what
Testatika is doing in their setup. Now we somehow can collect electrons from
the atmosphere.. and store them in a string... convert to parallel.. and bingo..
current at a lower voltage. Now, how do you collect or attract electrons from
the atmosphere? First, the humidity would have to be low.

v/r Ken

? energy potential from the amplified resoance of the earth?

>Please correct me if I am wrong(and I know you will) but as I
>understand it we are converting high voltage capacity to current in this
>sinerio. The alternator is only converting energy not making it. The
>energy potential is comming from the amplified resonance from the earth
>energy.;
>
>Larry
>
> Ken Carrigan wrote:
>>
>> the whole key to sum it up......"A high electric potential difference,
>> induced between the stators resulting from such rotation of the
>> rotors, is transformed by an output circuit into a reduced DC voltage
>> applied to a load with a correspondingly increase current conducted
>> therethrough."
>>
>> No overunity here! Conservation laws apply once again.. and
>> efficiency is also not 100%
>> for exchanging potentials. V*I (input) = V*I (output). minus some
>> losses...
>>
>> v/r Ken Carrigan
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: LARRY SULLIVAN <polymercanada@bc.sympatico.ca>
>> To: keelynet@DallasTexas.net <keelynet@DallasTexas.net>
>> Date: Saturday, March 13, 1999 12:21 PM
>> Subject: Electromagnetic generator/The Magnetic Resonance
>> Amplifier (MRA)
>>
>> http://www.livelinks.com/sumeria/free/mraintro.html
>>
>> An interesting site I dug up for those interested in
>> electromagnetic
>> power cell generators.
>>
>> Larry
>