Thursday, March 9, 2017

How do we explain the manifestation of free energy? By separating voltage from an AC sine wave and take its square root only when the voltage is most negative.

How do we explain the manifestation of free energy? By separating voltage from an AC sine wave and take its square root only when the voltage is most negative. Mother Nature will counter-balance that action by squaring a preexisting imaginary component of a complex value of aetheric amperage. The net result, for all intents and purposes, will appear as if the amperage materialized from out of nowhere! Voila! Free Energy!

And where do we find examples of this? In the characteristics of a neon bulb. Its ON state of resistance is the square root of its OFF state of resistance.

For example,
To simulate a neon bulb in the simulator of Paul Falstad and Iain Sharp, I enter the following values:

Strike Voltage = 65 volts
Holding Current = 3m Amps
ON Resistance = 3k Ohms
OFF Resistance = 10M Ohms

10M = 10,000,000
3k = 3,000

3,162 x 3,162 = 9,998,244

3k is the approximate square root of 10M. Hence, I suspect this is how the neon bulb dematerializes negative voltage: by taking its square root. Mother Nature, then, makes up the difference by manifesting an equivalent value of amperage from the complex world of counter-space. {See the works of Eric Dollard.}

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