The first in a series of videos I will produce to follow my replications of Tesla’s experiments concerning radiant energy . This will be an attempt to follow his logical thought processes that brought him to the culmination of the Magnifing Transmitter. Ultimately I will build one transmitter and several receivers to demonstate that while overunity may not be possible in one apparatus, that the combination will prompt the receivers to draw in ambient negative energy from their respective local environments. Tesla produced this demonstration to illustrate to people the difference between electromagnetic(EM) transverse waves and ME or magneto-electric or longitudinal waves. A good video that explains the difference is “Tesla Transverse and Longitudinal Electric Waves” by Eric Dollard, Peter Linderman and the guys at Borderlands and can be found on Youtube. These longitudinal waves actually induce electron oscillation in conductors to produce high voltage electricity which seems alot like static electricity whose voltage and frequency can be “corrected” to produce usable current where there should be none. One common mistake people make when trying to replicate his circuits is that they read his schematics through the lens of classical EM where a circuit is commonly seen as a complete circuit, here however the opposite polarity terminals of the capacitors are not electrically connected to anything and megger out at infinite resistance at 1000VDC. What is confusing is that some of his patent schematics concerning radiant energy are drawn wrong and will not produce radiant energy, Tesla may have drawn them like this to throw people off or because patent clerks may have expected to see, “complete circuits”.
Tesla’s Radiant Energy
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Also just a question but why would you want that capacitor there (in series with the secondary and spark gap) why not wire them like I and Tesla did, open -ended? By only letting our EM charge one side of the circuit and disrupting the local environement with the electro-radiant event(spark) the capacitor responds with its own energy, I believe this to be a piezo-electric plasma effect.
Well if you know what frequency you are switching your primary at and you know how fast that capacitor discharges you should be able to calculate that, however I was contemplating a different approach altogether …building a full wave crockroft-walton voltage multiplier submerged in oil and using a feedback circuit to switch the multiplier off once the voltage peaks, I want to get away from using transformers completely as they also arc internally once the radiant energy builds.
I’m using a 555 to run my primary and I can’t recall what frequency I was using, but somewhere between 10khz and 50khz I think. The secondary has to charge a capacitor though, and discharge through the gap. Currently this discharge rate is slower than the primary as you might expect, but I do get much higher rates with the magnetic quench. Take a look at my “Magnetic Quench Spark Gap (Capacitor Discharge)” video. Can you think of a safe way to measure the frequency of the discharge pulses?
Yeah only at short distances, needs to be higher voltage and switch to DC and be able to oscillate the spark gap faster than 60 HZ. As the oscillations get faster and there duration shorter the longitudinal waves become more compact and wavelength so small that an etheric white glow will fill the surrounding area and pass through everything as opposed to the violet radiant discharges that I am currently getting, although this is by no means a “Tesla coil” as Gerry makes clear in his book.
I’m familiar with Peter Linderman he was part of Borderland Sciences Foundation as well as Eric Dollard they made a couple of videos :Transverse and Longitudinal Waves and Longitudinal Electricity.
In Gerry Vasilitos’ book, he mentioned that Tesla observed a penetrating shockwave which could be felt as a penetrating stinging electrical irritation.
Did you observe anything such sensations?
In one of my experiments with the magnetic quench spark gap, I tried some various tests by introducing resistance and inductance after the gap to see if I could amplify the choking effect. I was able to feel some kind of tingly sensation in the air around the spark rods, but not much at long distance.
NICE! I knew you read Gerry Vasilitos’ book… The terminology you used is so familiar to me
Have you seen the videos by peter lindermann? He makes some excellent connections with the gray motor and how it works.
Also, I’ve been doing experiments just like this as well. Though you’re quite a ways ahead of me. I have a couple videos showing my start at all of this. Magnetic quench spark gap etc.
I’m so excited to find your video, and to see others doing these experiments!
Hey, great video, can’t wait to see more.
I’ve been checking out Tesla’s Magnifying Transmitter patent recently. I would love to see your take on it. And would also appreciate it if you would share the correct schematic. Thanks in advance, and keep up the great work!
At one point in the video I’m quenching with forced air from a large muffin/computer fan
But have also used magnets to quench as Tesla did.
The first large grey capacitors I made using aluminum foil as my charge plates and old fiberglass exit signs as my dielectric material. The second small capacitors you see are 2000pf doorknob caps I bought off ebay, I believe they use a barium titanate ceramics as the dielectric.
how are you quenching the spark gap what are the capacitors made out of
Man how I wish I had the time/money to do what you guys do, so cool. Great stuff love to watch. Dont stop!
High frequency HV spikes, place 2 SS electrodes in the water and vary the freq by adjusting the sparkgap.
If you want a definitive view on Tesla and his discoveries, free of current filtered academe dogma, read Secrets of Cold War Technology Project HAARP and beyond by Gerry Vasilitos
Its also lays a framework for longitudinal wave theory originating with mathematician James Clerk Maxwell.
wow that demo with the water…
any advice on how to start learning about this stuff. I’d love to get involved…
Thanks for all the kind comments
what an eeexellent video!
Great work there guys
Excellent presentation! I’m looking forward to the seeing how things progress! best regards, Luther