[NewCandle] Dead batt. OU?
Jones Beene
jonesb9 at pacbell.net
Thu Mar 8 11:00:51 EST 2007
Terry,
Am sending this to K and the candle-gang for comment.
It is a crude setup, but tends to reinforce what is happening elsewhere
for the past twenty years Newman/Bedini/ etc.
A dead battery is recharged and in the process the motor will self-spin.
What I am pondering is WHY only a nearly dead battery works and gets
recharged, but once it is recharged the thing thing tends to stop.
This has been seen in too many devices now to be coincidental.
http://video.google.com.au/videoplay?docid=-223879493347270061
There is the issue of so-called "battery popping" or battery-zapping,
and there are even commercial battery zappers being sold for reviving
shot batts (do born-again batts spark "in tongues" ;-)
http://www.greaterthings.com/News/Tilley/how/bob_colvin_bearden.htm
Here is the bazarro explanatation from Colvin. Any comments?
"There is a certain effect which happens in a battery sometimes for a
large overunity battery popper unit like that, if the device is "for
real." Time-reversal operations and wave transductions can occur,
resulting in time-excitation charging inside the battery materials, in a
negative time charge sense (remember, the overunity operation is a
negentropic operation). After a machine of that type and with that
particular internal effects has been used to furnish energy for quite a
while, you can make a definitive test on it. Simply hook it to a normal
battery charger for that size battery, and start to charge it. You then
may find to your surprise that the power will just seem to "disappear"
in that battery.
The reason is that wave transduction occurs of your charging spatial
energy into time-energy, and so you have to furnish rather enormous
energy to get a little bit of that negative-time charge reversed. After
you fill that seemingly "bottomless pit", then suddenly the negative
time-charge will have been eliminated, and at that point the battery
will start to charge up in quite normal fashion."
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