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Negotiating with the Aether via Capacitors with Assistance from Inductors

Vinyasi edited this page Feb 24, 2018 · 5 revisions

As I understand what Eric Dollard has described, capacitors are bidirectional portals negotiating both the loss of energy from a circuit transferred to the aether and the reverse situation of a circuit gaining energy from the aether through its capacitors. This loss is in addition to entropic losses. This makes the circuit's inductors a pump that will determine the direction of loss versus gain through a circuit's capacitive portal/s. 1 Mega Ohm of load merely adds 700 micro Ohms of resistance to a DC motor coil. This simple recipe hails from the experience of Eric Dollard analyzing transmission networks and coming up with an analog computer of them which can also be used to measure Tesla's Magnifying Transmitter without getting in the way of its performance.

JavaScript simulations to run in Paul Falstad's electronic simulator...

http://is.gd/radiant_energy

http://is.gd/3phasemotor - Not a true AC motor, but at attempt to use an off the shelf AC motor for a DC situation?

http://is.gd/loadedradiant

Analogous Java circuit simulations to run in CircuitMod...

http://is.gd/3phasemotorcmf

http://is.gd/loadedradiantcmf