This was sent to my mailbox and is intended to be placed on the KeelyNet
discussion list with regard to the varicap and 'fluctuation coherence';
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Subject: Tesla switch a varicap system? Electrostatic air pump system?
Date: Thu, 22 Oct 1998 23:14:32 +0200
From: "Rain Jarvelaid" <rain@baltcom.ee>
Organization: Baltcom Eesti AS
To: jdecker@keelynet.com
Hi Jerry and Keelynetters!
Just such thought dropped into my mind after reading the varicap
information, that maybe the Tesla switch (or Tesla power box etc. -
hopefully You remember from John Bedini's site - four car batteries,
2 at one side and 2 at the other - switched to parallel/serial
alternatively) utilized a similar variable capacitance effect to
produce OU.
We could look at accumulators (car batteries) as to a quite nonlinear
devices (capacitors in one part). So by choosing right voltage and very
low resistance load maybe it can help to tap the environmental energy
and make ways for clean energy production.
We should not let the high-voltage free energy converters out of sight,
especially such devices, which will ionize the air over quite a large
area and then use the created atmospheric low-pressure zone to draw in
un-ionized air from downside the ionizing shield and using this
imploding atmospheric current to produce more high voltage for
maintaining such effect and for heating out houses also...
Has anybody yet tested such ionizing generators? Or connected couple
of TV-set's high-voltage transformers in series to ionize cone-like
or saucer-like surface with a hole or tube in the center of it and
check the air flow?
If disks can be made to fly with high voltage (Biefield-Brown effect),
then the disks, which are fixed to ground with some means and which will
have a hole at the center will act like air pumps because the gravity
well is anyway created in front of the disk (or above the disk) and then
the air from below is attracted to this low-gravity zone instead of
earth's surface - and we can utilize this air flow to do something...
With best regards,
Rain Jaervelaid
E-mail: rain@baltcom.ee, ICQ #14965335
Home page: http://www.baltcom.ee/rain.htm
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