Thursday, September 27, 2007

Free Energy Simple Demo Unit Vol #2

Duration: 04:48 minutes
Upload Time: 07-03-15 15:42:12
User: vortexentity
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This is a second experiment in the simple free energy demo unit experiment series. This one uses a .47f 5.5V supercap and 2 1/2" x 1/4" neo magnets in repulsion mode. This unit has no coil winding around it.

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izaballa ::: Favorites
Thank you for your contribution and video. I am new to the zero point energy issue but I have become hoplessly hooked and I look forward to trying these experiments myself. Can you recomend a web site that speaks in simple terms that would help a layperson like myself get started?
07-05-26 17:27:33
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vortexentity ::: Favorites
overunity dot com has a discussion of this experiment with replications and more comments under the half baked ideas section.
07-06-03 12:56:26
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enigma2820 ::: Favorites
This is an interesting experiment. Have you ever taken an ac reading of ambient energy with regaurd to ground. It is quite interesting, take one terminal of the multimeter and insert it into the ground, then take the the other termial and rise it gradually, you will see an increase in voltage as you rise the second terminal higher of the ground.
07-05-25 00:20:43
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vortexentity ::: Favorites
I have tried that and there is not voltage present under AC range.
07-06-03 12:57:29
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vortexentity ::: Favorites
led? there is not an led on this system, the power is very small. I am measuring self charging in a capacitor and it is not enough to use at this point but shows an interesting rise in energy. Is it usable? not at this level it is simply an unexplainable phenomena.
07-05-18 05:22:48
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marianoaldogaston ::: Favorites
put a led, the tester has its own power (the 9v batery) that is why the tester is confused.
07-05-16 10:19:40
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Kiwicarver ::: Favorites
have you tried connecting it to an oscilloscope through a high impedance probe?
07-05-14 05:21:09
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vortexentity ::: Favorites
I have run in to an oscilloscope on the first experiment but not with this one.
07-05-18 05:20:01
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olzzn ::: Favorites
Nice, make a realy fat one and connect a led-ligth or something to it. If you're rigth it would be glowing forever. rigth?
07-04-30 10:25:44
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vortexentity ::: Favorites
I will probably hook some in series to see how much I can get out of a string of them.
07-05-11 19:48:37
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