Guest quaternion68 Posted December 7, 2003 Posted December 7, 2003 Just out of curiosity i would like to know what everyone thinks of this idea: there exists 2-kinds of electrical current, positive and negative, positive is the type in use worldwide today, a negative current exhibits unusual effects: 1)produces below ambient temperatures when present in(around) conductors. 2)an electric shock produces "frost" and a cold feeling in the human body. 3)electric lamps connected to a shorted out load illuminate. 4}exhibits "skin effect" at low frequencys. The inventor Nikola Tesla discovered this energy in the 1890's while observing the effect of sudden abrupt dc capacitive discharges(impulse), and described the effect as like a hissing jet resembling a gas under high pressure, the actual Tesla coil was in fact a dc-impulse apparatus which could do things that required a great deal of amperage, yet this device produced no measurable amps at all, only pure voltage potential, "dynamic electrostatic" as Tesla described it at the time. The holy grail of electrical science, the overunity machine would require a negative entropy effect in order to function, it is the impulse which makes the negative/cold current manifest itself, i have seen this effect first hand with ignition coils with pulsed and rectified output, one theory suggests that it is space stress induced by impulse energy , like lightning super-heats the air around the discharge path creating a momentary vacuum, and the air rushing back in produces the thunder, nature must re-establish a balance and equalibrium, the key to this is producing a relatively weak signal, and then pulsing high energy at the peaks of the weak signals cycles(abrupt and rapid dc-impulses) So-called empty space is actually saturated with a chaotic EM field and virtual particles, both of which are multi-dimensional in nature, the negative current behaves as a lossless shockwave which travels along and follows the shape of a conductor, and does not go through it as the positive does.
YT2095 Posted December 7, 2003 Posted December 7, 2003 Hmmm... As a "coiler" myself, I`ve never noticed such effect myself before? and I`ve also used pulsed DC (square wave) into ignition coils/OBITs/NSTs etc... nothing even remotely similar has ever occured as stated in your description? the Hissssing sound just before a corona discharge yes, I`ve had that, and lost a few good caps as a result! do you have a diagram of the aparatus or maybe you could explain your build with the ignition coil? Thnx
Molotov Posted December 30, 2003 Posted December 30, 2003 Does the this explain how a peltier works? Ive always wondered how something can cool below ambient by just passing a curent through it.
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