https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negative_Resistance
A gas discharge tube is a negative resistor. Find them in every neon bulb and every fluorescent tube (without its ballast).
Don't allow Wikipedia to tie us up in knots of confusion involving circular reasoning to obfuscate the truth of negative resistance. Ignore Wikipedia's confusing analogy that amperage drops as a consequence of voltage, and confusingly vice versa. Focus, instead, on the truth of negative resistance neatly tucked away in a simple math relation: the speed of amperage increases as the friction of resistance increases. And since the speed of amperage times the pressure of voltage equals the power of watts, then an increase in friction results in an increase of power. Overunity and free energy is this simple!
My simulation of negative resistance...
https://is.gd/eureka_v1
A gas discharge tube is a negative resistor. Find them in every neon bulb and every fluorescent tube (without its ballast).
Don't allow Wikipedia to tie us up in knots of confusion involving circular reasoning to obfuscate the truth of negative resistance. Ignore Wikipedia's confusing analogy that amperage drops as a consequence of voltage, and confusingly vice versa. Focus, instead, on the truth of negative resistance neatly tucked away in a simple math relation: the speed of amperage increases as the friction of resistance increases. And since the speed of amperage times the pressure of voltage equals the power of watts, then an increase in friction results in an increase of power. Overunity and free energy is this simple!
My simulation of negative resistance...
https://is.gd/eureka_v1
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