This researcher has a number of videos in which he appears to draw current from the Earth to supplement an RF oscillator that lights LED's
More light with the same current. Any idea what is happening here?
Kevin Foster
This researcher has a number of videos in which he appears to draw current from the Earth to supplement an RF oscillator that lights LED's
More light with the same current. Any idea what is happening here?
Kevin Foster
There are no free elections from earth, they are all rigged!!!
-- Adrian C
My guess would be that in the unearthed case, it's radiating most of its power consumption as RF waves, and when it's earthed, the radiation reduces with some of the power going to the LEDs instead.
Indeed, there appears to be a tuning phase that involves making sure that the reduction in radiation matches the power into the LEDs.
A kind of conjuring trick - you're mislead into thinking that the power for the LEDs is coming from the earth.
Sylvia.
"researcher"? A guy with a slimey voice that makes videos that are too long relative to their content.
It looks like a bunch of LED's operating from the RF current out of a signal generator, flowing into earth as a ground.
Not another one.
THERE IS NO FREE LUNCH.
Now go oil your Hendershot generator.
Learn some science before you start shit like this. Didn't they teach you ANYTHING ? There is NEVER something for nothing. EVER.
Here's your sign "
"STUPID"
Refer to Jeff Foxworthy.
Extract Free Elections?
-- Never piss off an Engineer! They don't get mad. They don't get even. They go for over unity! ;-)
Well, as we're discovering, they don't grow on trees, so why not try digging? :(
Cheers
Phil Hobbs
-- Dr Philip C D Hobbs Principal Consultant ElectroOptical Innovations LLC Optics, Electro-optics, Photonics, Analog Electronics 160 North State Road #203 Briarcliff Manor NY 10510 hobbs at electrooptical dot net http://electrooptical.net
Shocking concept.
-- John Larkin Highland Technology, Inc lunatic fringe electronics
Extract-Free, perhaps? Elections without any vanilla extract added?
Michael
I buy only gluten-free electrons.
-- John Larkin Highland Technology, Inc picosecond timing precision measurement jlarkin att highlandtechnology dott com http://www.highlandtechnology.com
Aren't those expensive?
I'm still using dollar store electrons... seem as good as the more expensive ones. :^)
George H.
Next you'll be telling me that all electrons are the same.
How many electrons can you get for a dollar?
-- John Larkin Highland Technology, Inc lunatic fringe electronics
Well seeing that they are made in China, would it not be dependant on the exchange rate?
I have a bridge for sale, little rusty but she still holds her own weight! Actually, I have two for sale...
Buy the first one for the price of two and get the second free!
Jamie
Jamie
You can get about 80 pounds of sand for a dollar, which includes about
3e29 electrons, and some other things for free.-- John Larkin Highland Technology, Inc lunatic fringe electronics
A little over a quarter pound of electrons. The shipping would be a bitch.
Why not make your own? A little tritium, a little... well, just the tritium will do. As a bonus, you end up with helium as well as the electrons.
-- Rick C
Watch out for fakes though!
-- Cheers, Chris.
Now that is a good question. From dry cells to fuel cells to whatever.
The math oriented are surely doomed.
Over here they are free, provided you are prepared to deal with the accompanying impurities. Many households used to separate out the electrons, but that is becoming rarer.
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