[Fwd: Re: Tapping earth resonance]

Gerald O'Docharty ( (no email) )
Thu, 13 Aug 1998 18:57:33 -0400

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From: Jerry Wayne Decker <jwdatwork@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Tapping earth resonance
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Hi Gerald et al!

What an interesting idea, tuning the lightning discharges to make the
earth cavity operate like a giant piezo.....

There is a book called 'Lost Dimension' sold by Peter Kelly at
Interdimensional Sciences which recounts what the authors believe to
be the true purpose of the pyramid, ie. as a giant lightning collector
that stores these discharges into Ark of the Covenant devices for
controlled power release.

My understanding of voltage, being an explosive, repellent force,
would make lightning a very powerful explosive when striking a
mass...it would cause instant, high velocity electrostatic repulsion
to shatter the mass aggregation.

The trick it to convert the high voltages to hopefully large currents
that can be more easily stored. Superconducting rings would answer
this requirement although it is my understanding that you cannot just
plug into an SC ring and get or load power, it has to be resonantly
coupled. Here is an interesting article on it;

http://www.spiritweb.org/KeelyNet/Energy/powering.asc.html

Years ago, in ECN magazine, there was a 'press release' for a donut
shaped device with a needle through the middle of it and projecting
about 2 feet above it. This was from France and purported to be an
advanced lightning rod which took advantage of how lightning seeks a
place to strike.

Prior to a strike,lightning puts out a thin streamer to scan for the
lowest potential in its target area, this scanning thread serves as
the conduit that the lightning will swell into as it grounds the energy.

This doughnut shaped invention charged the doughnut (largest surface
area for that geometry) with a very high NEGATIVE charge that served
to attract these scanning threads....when it sensed the presence of a
thread, it would throw off an intense burst of negative ions that
would literally suck the bolt out of the air and into the lightning rod.

I've always thought you could hybridize these two principles, having
the giant superconducting rings fed by hilltop or building top mounted
doughnut lightning rods.

There has been some indication that liquid sodium also can hold large
amounts of power but I'd rather not get involved with something that
dangerous.

Finally while we are again talking about power, there is the odd claim
that electricity, at certain very high concentrations that can be
stored in a liquid state.

I know it sounds crazy but it comes from a guy (name escapes me) in
Missouri who has several patents on using DeWar flasks (cryogenic
containers) holding inert gases that are in liquid form and able to
hold vast amounts of electrical energy.

He says a quart size thermos will power a city for a year AFTER BEING
CHARGED and that a DeWar flask the size of the Washington monument
will run the United States for a year, again after being charged...so
this isn't free energy or anything, just a unique perspective on
energy storage. He says the liquid gases are the key to holding such
pressures.

So, milk the skies for local power, works for me.

---Gerald O'Docharty <geraldod@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>
> Ok here's an idea that I've been thinking about for a while now. Maybe
> this is old but should work anyway:
>
> According to one source, several million lightning strokes occur daily
> from an estimated 2000 storms worldwide, and the Earth is struck 100
> times a second by lightning.
>
> These huge electrical discharges cause impulses that resonate in the
> Schumann cavity, that space between the earth and the ionosphere.
> It should be possible to get the lightning strikes to occur in an
> orderly manner by pumping a high voltage pulse into the Schumann
cavity
> at the resonant frequency or harmonics of that. In other words, if
there
> are 100 strikes per second, then a harmonic close to 100Hz should be
> capable of entraining the lightning into harmonic phase lock. This is
> similar to the way a crystal can control the frequency of an
oscillator
> circuit and cause otherwise erratic oscillations to become orderly.
>
> Obviously you need a generator capable of producing some extremly high
> voltage pulses which is grounded at one end and reaches into the
> atmosphere at the other end. Once the oscillations from the lightning
> are harmonized it should take very little additional energy to keep it
> resonating. It should be possible to tap energy then from this orderly
> discharging lightning by placing grounded radio receivers and
strategic
> positions. Specifically they would be most effective at the same
> location as the primary pulse generator and also at geometric nodal
> points around the globe where the spherical resonance standing waves
> peak.
>
> Most of the natural Schumann cavity resonances are mainly excited by
> atmospheric sources, specifically lightning activity in continental
> thunderstorms ocurring in the tropical belt around the world.
> http://www-star.stanford.edu/~mfuelle/eicr.html
> So this would be the ideal placement for the system, so that the more
> powerful harmonics near the fundamental frequency can be tapped.
>
> Hmm.. this sounds familiar.
>
> -Gerald O'
>
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