I should have more specific. I just want to know if anyone have done the experiment with 2 capacitor plates with a magnetic metal ball in between. ????
and if you where successful. Joseph Hiddink wrote: >Knud. >A Flying Saucer does not have silicon type >spheres underneath, but metal ones. >They are 1-terminal capacitors. >Inside each sphere is a capacitor, that can be >changed from a 2-terminal capacitor into a >1-terminal capacitor. When in the 2-terminal >capacitor state, it is charged up to about 20,000 >volts or less. >Then it is changed into a 1-terminal capacitor, >with the 1-terminal connected to the metal sphere >on the inside. The 1-terminal capacitor becomes >now the capacity of the metal sphere. >It is based on a practical application of a >problem, devised by Faraday, written up in the >physics books as impossible to do in practice. >The problem, if you went to High School: >Two concnetric metal spheres do not touch and >form a capacitor C. This one is charged up to a >potential V. Then the outside sphere is removed. >The remaining sphere is a 1-terminal capacitor c. >The potential on this sphere is momentarily: >C/c x V. >Difficult, if not possible to do with spheres, >which is the reason that the invention was >ridiculed and the inventor insulted up to four >months after the patent was granted. >Let me quote from the patent: >If C = 1/10 Microfarad (which is possible with >the design) and is charged up to a potential of >10,000 volts, the charge is 1/10 Coulomb. >When this capacitor gets changed into the >1-terminal capacitor ( a sphere of about 2 >meters, with a capacity of about 100 pF ), the >resulting electrical pulse is about 100 million >volts. >Now, a Flying Saucer does not have to go this >potential to get lift-off, propulsion and at the >same time take power out of the air, unless they >would like to destroy a town like Sodoma or >Gomorrah. These "Angels" were human, who came in >a Flying Saucer. >Tesla had an electric car, with an 80 HP electric >motor, an antenna and some electronics. He drove >it all the way from New York to Buffalo and back >at speeds of up to 90 MPH. No gas. >Just like a Flying Saucer, he took power right >out of the air. >He refused to tell anyone how it worked, as he >realized, that the system could also be used to >give every home on earth free electric power. >He had designed the Niagara Falls Power Plant for >Westinghouse and the investors (Rockefeller and >Morgan) would have killed him. >He did not patent it, but I did. My poor wife, >reading all the letters of insult and ridicule, >was very upset about it and did not want me to >work on it, or she would have left me. She died >recently amd now I am starting to work on it, >slowly, as money is in short supply. >Initial experiment in 1967, zapped all the HiFi's >and TV's in the neighborhood (I fixed them all >for free, but did not experiment at home anymore, >as it also blew after a few seconds a big Power >Transformer on a pole 100 yards away, luckily a >Squirrel was blamed). >Next experiment in the "sticks" had me lightning >coming out of the clear blue sky, when I >connected the device with a dog-screw to ground, >and generated three pulses of 500,000 volts. >Offered to Nasa's Propulsion Lab in Cleveland, it >was soldidly rejected by the engineers. "Thank >you for sending us a copy of your patent!" >Who needs a propulsion engineer, if we, when >using this system can be on the Moon in a few >hours or at Mars in a day or so, no matter where >they are located at the time, and all that >without barf-bags, heat-tiles, or ostoporosis? >I believe that they tried it a few years ago and >caused the big blackout in the USA and Canada, >blaming a poor, innocent tree. >They did not know about what precautions to take. >Any other experiment that you are working on is >just a novelty without any real desirable >results. >Regards, Joseph H. > > > > >Knud Soerensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >>I have found the experiment I where looking for >>http://www.keelynet.com/bedmot/foldes.htm >> >>Now did anyone reproduce the effect ??? >> >> >> >>Knud Soerensen wrote: >> >> >> >>>Hi >>> >>>I am working on a treatise about >>> >>> >>electromagnetism >> >> >>>and I am in that regard looking for simple >>> >>> >>experiments >> >> >>>which is not explained by Maxwell's equations. >>> >>>I ones read about an about one experiment >>>with a big air gab capacitor of round metal >>> >>> >>plates. >> >> >>>Then when a metal ball where placed in between >>> >>> >>the plates >> >> >>>and the plates where charge to some Kv the the >>> >>> >>ball started to rotate >> >> >>>between the plates. >>> >>>If anybody have any references on this >>> >>> >>experiment I will be very happy. >> >> >>>Knud >>> >>>ps.) Do you have a Internet server with ssh on >>>and do you think you life is to boring the >>> >>> >>send me a private mail. >> >> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > > > >