Yes, I did.
> While the author seems to wish to remain unknown, the disclosure is quite
> interesting. The information outlines construction of an oscillator,
> including variables, that takes advantage of what is termed 'opposite
> self-induction'. The claim is that by applying a negative electric field to the
> windings of a specific non-inductive coil, an 'opposite self-induction' arises
> in the coil that, unlike normal self-induction, does not act against current
> flow in the system.
This concept remembers me that HPG, where a coil was placed inside a
plate capacitor connected to a neon transformer ( rectified ).
Maybe testing that HPG with a bifilar coil ....
> The claim is that the oscillator can be placed into a
> regenerative feedback condition, drawing energy from 'the background field' (the
> universe) that can support oscillation of the system and supply power to a load.
>
> Having read through the disclosure I find it difficult to find an error in
> the authors logic. The photographs and explanations seems to indicate that
> a functioning device has been constructed. Has anyone examined this
> disclosure? Any opinions?
>
> Regards, Bill.
>
Extracting current from a bifilar output coil is the same concept as used on
the VTA device.
I guess we NEED some tests on this eletrostatic device.
Marcelo Puhl
mark@plug-in.com.br
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