[NewCandle] Cold Electricty
Jones Beene
jonesb9 at pacbell.net
Tue Oct 23 11:07:26 EDT 2007
--- Keith:
> I'm glad you agree. Ron should do this ASAP.
He replied that he has noticed nothing visually but
has a Luxton light meter and will check more
thoroughly.
BTW - re: RF from local broadcasts- He has said:
"Our lab is located in a bioresearch facility build in
the mid-nineties. The lab was not constructed with RF
or sensitive electronics work in mind, it therefore
has no RF shielding or integral grounding bus bars.
The lab is located in close proximity to a 50kw AM
transmitter operating on a frequency of 1520kHz.
Additionally there are high RF levels from an FM radio
station in range of 98mHz. To the best of our
knowledge all internal noise generation equipment has
been identified and accounted for in the electronics
lab."
"Normal 120V/240V service wiring within the lab has
been identified as a ground loop generator and is
accounted for in experiments in which such ground
loops will have an effect."
More specifically he says: The radio station business
is really very unlikely as a power source- if the near
field is about a 1/3 wave length, taking the broadcast
band, figuring the wave lengths and then the uV per
meter density to get an apparent 11 watts - that would
mean I could reach out and touch the tower.
Of course the makeshift aluminum Faraday cage was used
to eliminate that RF possiblity anyway, but now some
skeptics are opining that in fact the Faraday cage is
reinforcing the RF via capacitive coupling! Go figure.
My take on all of this is that:
1) there is a bona fide energy anomaly
2) the LEDs, not the cores, are the most active
cohering agent for an external energy source.
3) the cores may be of such a high Q that their
ringing "allows" a super-radiance from the LEDs to
reinforce itself.
4) there is a negative resistance range in the LEDs
and once they (up to 150) are resonating in that
range, then a lock-in on some "external" very short
wavelength frequencies occur.
5) The local RF is not sufficient to power these LEDs
under any circumstances ERGO there is another source
of wave input and ZPE might be responsible. This
assumes that ZPE is of the high order energy levels
that Puthoff et al. suggest.
Of course, I am an admitted eternal optimist when it
comes to this subject of finding ZPE.
Jones
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