Re: static electricity

eric reed ( (no email) )
Sat, 22 May 1999 18:09:18 GMT

hello all,
can anyone guide me to a web that has some of the idea's and principles of
Hory johnson ? Someone mentioned his idea's were similier to mine and I
would like to look his info over, I did find a few links but they were dead
end..... you can check out some of my general views of different approaches
of utilizing magnetic induction
at http://members.xoom.com/etreed/index2

the 2 key area's I focus on are useing the electric fields produced by the
induction charge seperation in a mannor which would possibly enhance the
initial induction process...
the other is useing a non-uniform magnetic field rather then a uniform
magnetic field on inducted or charged rotating mass ( disks ), or rotating
the magnetic field rather then the disk....
personaly I think the secret to advanced energy systems are in the magnetic
/ electric area's and as has been pointed out by others there is a tendancy
to believe and I agree that the geometric shape / design of such an
induction device is critical. Also I think that non-uniform magnetic -
electric fields are the keys as well( as is gravity ). Those of you whom are
fairly familier with the differences of how charged particals react with in
uniform versus non-uniform magnetic fields will see some rather unique
approaches I have assembled in description form( not tested ). I do plan on
buying a high quality magnet as shown on fig 8 & 9 on the web and putting
some of these idea's to the test at a future date. Also I will update the
web with some reffrences as soon as my classes end. please by all means test
the idea's if you have the resources to do so, also if you know of any webs
with similier or related induction devices please send them my way, I would
love to look over the info.... etreed@hotmail.com

>From: "Jerry W. Decker" <jdecker@keelynet.com>
>Reply-To: jdecker@keelynet.com
>To: Marinus Berghuis <renkahu@ihug.co.nz>
>CC: interact@keelynet.com
>Subject: Re: static electricity
>Date: Sat, 22 May 1999 02:40:36 -0500
>
>Hi Ren et al!
>
>What an interesting set of observations! You wrote;
>
> > What makes the charge? The partial vacuum underneath the blade or
> > the rubbing against the air which is strongest over the top of the
> > blades.The man also told me that this charge builds up continuous
> > and immediately after discharge although there is a time lapse of
> > sufficient time to make the shooter do the work mainly because the
> > animals and the net have contact with the ground and the shooter
> > climbs on board via the cable being winched up or hops on to the
> > undercarriage. Note only the tips of the blade glow ! which almost
> > points to a centrifugal effect like David Hamil quotes as occurring
> > with his design Any comment?
>
>That not only sounds like Hamel but also like Searl claiming that in his
>initial observations with electric motors that rotating metal would
>cause electrons to be 'thrown' to the outside rim and with sufficient
>velocity, a very high voltage would be developed which would soone
>provide lift and upward acceleration.
>
>It almost correlates with the homopolar motor as current flows from the
>inside to the outside with both the inside and outside serving as
>'terminals' for this rotating body....as with DePalma's 'N' machine.
>
>Except this is high current as opposed to high voltage, but the
>principle is similar. rotating metal produces the high voltage, rotating
>magnets produces low voltage, high current....kind of like a mechanical
>stepup or step down transformer depending on the form of electrical
>energy desired.
>
>Thanks for sharing the story..I love stuff like this...amazing how
>people notice these things but don't really do anything about it...
>--
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