Re: Tapping the Casimir Force

Jerry Wayne Decker ( jwdatwork@yahoo.com )
Mon, 12 Oct 1998 12:47:30 -0700 (PDT)

Hi Folks!

I received the following email today and was reading it at lunch. I
started choking when I realized he was talking AMPS, not milliamps as
in his original post;

> This is my claim: that my device measures 15
inches in diameter, and is 24 inches long.
> It requires an initial charge of 15Kv DC at 30ma for about 10
seconds to energize the device initially,
> after which a self sustaining 120 VAC RMS at 50 amps may be drawn
from the device.
> This is not coincidence, that is how I designed the circuit.

Correct me if I'm wrong but thats nearly 6000 Watts!

Here is what he wrote today;
======================
Read my email again... I am getting 50 AMPS! No milli included, but 50
true amps.

This is the only limit to power out...

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wires out12Ga. ---> ====I______I


When overloaded, the wires melt... Am building larger one that will
have wrist sized cables that will not act as to small a fuse for the
heavy current draw, and am going to earth ground the supply with an
ammeter in series...

Then I'll know what this baby can really do!

Yes, you may share my data... And let me know if you have any more
questions!

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