Edmund Storms wrote:
and Miles were able to reproduce
it on their own. If the necessary skills and knowledge have been as
obscure as those required for the pagd, it probably would have been
lost.
While I agree with Jed about the basic point he is making, success in
replicating the cold fusion cl
Jed wrote:
> Mike Carrell wrote:
>
> >joules to 17,800 volts. To prevent the terminal voltage from rising to,
say
> >100 volts, 100 farads of capactors would be needed, or 17,857 capcitors.
By
> >comparison, batteries look pretty good.
> . . .
> >You absolutely do not use a capacitance across the
Jed Rothwell wrote:
Mike Carrell wrote:
joules to 17,800 volts. To prevent the terminal voltage from rising
to, say
100 volts, 100 farads of capactors would be needed, or 17,857
capcitors. By
comparison, batteries look pretty good.
. . .
You absolutely do not use a capacitance across the tube. W
Mike writes:
>You absolutely do not use a capacitance across the tube. What you have built
>is a gas-discharge relaxation oscillator equivalent to any common strobe
>flash. It is ***not*** a PAGD reactor.
I agree with Mike in this. Electrode capacity and geometry are important
parameters for this
Mike Carrell wrote:
joules to 17,800 volts. To prevent the terminal voltage from rising to, say
100 volts, 100 farads of capactors would be needed, or 17,857 capcitors. By
comparison, batteries look pretty good.
. . .
You absolutely do not use a capacitance across the tube. What you have built
is a
Jeff Fink wrote:
> In all the written info from the Correas, I never saw a mention of whether
> they were going for a forward pulse or a reverse pulse or both. With all
> due respect to Mike, the Correas never proved that OU performance cannot
be
> done with a proper capacitor circuit.
In the Co
Chris writes:
>A sad matter that requires some attention in regard
>to the Correas' work concerns their unusual state of Mind.
We have discussed Correas' work before on Vo. You can
look in the archive for the details. Paulo follows the
list very closely, but only posts under pseudonyms if
at all.
gt;
To:
Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 9:42 AM
Subject: RE: Correa, etc.
> I respect your opinion and have spent considerable time analysing the
> patents and related comments by Aspden.
>
> There is a need to make the PAGD practical - huge banks of batteries
> aren't going to d
nly fools defy fashion". Reich had
some brilliant insights but I would never
Recommend his personality to others.
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From: Mike Carrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 9:12 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: Correa, etc.
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m: Mike Carrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Jeff, I can understand one reason you never saw the
OU effect. You ***must*** use the Correa circuit, including the batteries. The
PAGD discharge conatains a lot of energ
2005 9:29
PM
Subject: Re: Correa, etc.
I captured forward pulses in up to six 5600
mfd 350v caps in parallel. I kept these from over charging with a load
bank of series/parallel 40 watt bulbs that I switched in and out as needed to
limit maximum voltage. Reverse pulses could easi
.
Jeff
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From:
Zell, Chris
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 5:25
PM
Subject: RE: Correa, etc.
How did you handle capturing the pulses?
Batteries?
From: revtec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 03
- Original Message -
From: Zell, Chris
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 5:25 PM
Subject: RE: Correa, etc.
How did you handle capturing the pulses? Batteries?
MC: Chris, if you are asking this question you are in no position to attempt
the Correa PAGD experiments
How did you handle capturing the pulses?
Batteries?
From: revtec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 5:26 PMTo:
vortex-l@eskimo.comSubject: Re: Correa, etc.
I have been doing PAGD experiments off and on since
1996. I saw a lot of interesting things in the tube, and
whole lot of fun working with this phenomena. I hope
you try it and let us know what you find.
Jeff Fink
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From:
Zell, Chris
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 4:31
PM
Subject: Correa, etc.
Has anybody
At 10:05 pm Tue, 1 Mar 2005, Thomas Malloy wrote:
> On a separate note, I just got done reading "Confessions
> of an Economic Hitman". It is an astounding book.
> I have little doubt that anyone who stands in the
> way of our oil based economic order could be killed.
> If you have serious
Title: Re: Correa, etc.
Has anybody replicated
any of Correa's PAGD overunity claims? I got a vacuum pump and
other gear in hopes of building something
that apparently nobody is
pursuing. (???)
On a separate note,
I just got done re
Has anybody replicated any of Correa's PAGD overunity claims? I got a
vacuum pump and other gear in hopes of building something
that apparently nobody is pursuing. (???)
On a separate note, I just got done reading "Confessions of an E
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