Monday, March 6, 2017

Negative Resistance of a Gas Discharge Tube is Explained by Nascent Arc Welders - William Lyne

William Lyne has an explanation for the operation of a hydrogen arc welder that is directly relevant to why a little bitty neon bulb should give more amperage per additional resistance applied to a fixed voltage via leveraging from somewhere else other than the gas inside the neon bulb and other than the electric arc jumping across the two electrodes: energy from the environment.

If B&L can induce this characteristic in its entire circuit via oscillating voltage accumulation (conforming the entire circuit to the neon bulb's behavior under its pressure of coercion), including the volume of Earth between the two sets of grounding rods, then the additional energy is not coming from the Earth - according to Mr. Lyne, but because of it.

So, I guess there's no way around Eric Dollard's counter-space, complex numbers, version of explaining this overunity phenomenon involving negative resistors? In other words, there's no conventional explanation possible.



Atomic Hydrogen (Arc Welding)

Energy in Air

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