What if the two sets of
grounding rods were replaced with multiple capacitor plates? And what
if these plates were alternately made of aluminum
versus iron representing the input versus the output voltage,
respectively - just like the anode
/ cathode of a similarly constructed P-N
diode used by Bruce
Perreault in his Aerial
Captor? And what if the dielectric
between the plates were copper wound bifilar pancake coils
connected in series and their whole stack were to be closed looped
end-to-end making their entirety a floating coil not connected to
anything other than themselves? Each iron plate is connected to every
other iron plate in series. The aluminum plate is connected to the
input ground connection (analogous to the four grounding rods of
Clarence's B&L replication). The whole set of iron plates are
connected to the output ground connection leading to the Captor Loop
surrounding the Electric Keeper. This latter set of iron plates
represents the 56 grounding rods of Clarence's replication. This,
then, should constitute a capacitor of sorts, arranged like a diode
pushing electrons towards the Electric Keeper?
Hysteresis is a property
of a magnetizable substance that remembers its magnetic state prior
to the present moment. This is what makes iron so suitable for making
into magnets and so unsuitable for making magnets out of aluminum and
copper. Yet, both aluminum and copper can become slightly magnetized,
but their memory of having been magnetized is not so good as is the
memory of iron (should the magnetic influence go away). Plus,
aluminum wants to shoo away any magnetism while copper wants to
embrace it. It's this distinguishing characteristic of iron, and
other ferromagnetizable substances, that will cause the right side of
the NIN capacitor, depicted below, to gather up a magneto-motive
force greater than the left side. This will translate
(convert/transduce) into
a greater electro-motive force on the right side giving it a
higher voltage than the left. The neon bulb will polarize the Captor
Loop in such a way that amperage will flow around and induce amperage
in the Captor Loop to power the load (over to the left hand side of
the diagram, below.
By the way, this is why Clarence had to use copper-plated steel grounding rods, because without the thin copper layer on top of the iron and adjacent to the silicate soil, the iron would not bond with the silicate soil sufficiently enough to make an electrical contact.
thank you for your great analysis of b&L device ! waiting for more
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