Error of my ways; hubbard geometries.

Meat Truck ( (no email) )
Wed, 7 Oct 1998 09:55:32 -0500

I constructed a hubbard like assembly of florescent light bulbs in
which aluminum foil wrapped around the central bulb served as one plate for
a cylindrical electric field. Around this assembly were surrounded more
bulbs and then another shell of aluminum foil which served as the outer
connection. It is relatively easy to light these bulbs through higher
voltage/high freq. with those electrical connections straight on the glass
instead of the end connections.
This whole assembly then went inside the air core coils that contained
the process of resonance that enabled the bulbs to light in the first
place. It was my hope that I could take the the electric and magnetic
fields in resonance and place them at right angles which I had done to a
partial degree in this model. I was then hoping to have the first
demonstration of my idea; that of a flux capacitor. I wanted to be able to
extract energy not from either the magnetic or electric directly, but from
their interaction. Too me it seemed plausible that I could obtain this
output directly from the end connections of the bulbs. What a wonderful
idea, light the bulbs and obtain an output at the same time! Even today I
had forgot the error of my ways and once again wondered why this scenario
wouldnt work. It wasnt until I made this post that I remembered,so I wont
be surprized if it might confuse more folks down the line. Do you see why
it doesnt work? Sincerely Harvey D. Norris mnorris@akron.infi.net
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PS; the answer to the question shows that such a light could still work.