Proof of Concept Radiant Energy Circuit
Energy from the Dissociation of Matter
It is no secret that electrical current can be obtained by utilizing a
couple of dissimilar metals. You can plunge a dissimilar couple into an electrolyte to
obtain electrical current. This is called electrochemical energy. You can heat the
junction of a pair of dissimilar wires that have been twisted together at their ends to
generate electrical potential. This is called "thermoelectricity." However, what
is not generally known is that you can also generate electrical current with plasma or a
glow discharge as your medium between two dissimilar electrodes. This effect is the result
of "triboelectricity." All these forms of electrical energy are caused by the
dissociation of matter. This dissociation of matter is called "radioactivity" by
the scientific world. All electrical phenomenon is the result of this radioactive decay.
Proof of Principle Circuit - Figure 3
The "ion gate" in this circuit uses two .001mfd/20kvdc capacitors and two
20kv, 100-nanosecond diodes.
- There are varieties of electronic circuits that can be built to serve as ion pumps. The
circuit used was designed by Robert E. Iannini and can be found on my website at: http://www.nuenergy.org/plasma.htm
- The ion valve in the above proof of concept prototype consists of a standard aluminum
electrical conduit that is six inches in length. Its center wire is a 60mm. diameter
tungsten wire secured with two half-inch PVC end caps.
Preliminary Ion Valve Validation
- The output at the ion gate reads around 5KVDC using an analog high voltage test probe
without the ion-regulator valve in the circuit. With the ion valve in circuit a 20KVDC
reading is obtained with at least a 25% reduction in current being drawn to power the
circuit.
- The apparent energy gain in the above ion valve appears from the fact that when negative
ions produced at the surface of the inner cylinder bombard the center wire secondary
negative ions are generated. The negative ions, when accelerated with sufficient voltage
are capable of dislodging (dissociation) other negatively charged ions by from the target
against which they impinge upon; and a significant result is that the number of secondary
ions may be several times greater than the number of primary ions. This has the effect of
reducing power drain from the power supply. A.W. Hull observed this effect in a thermionic
tube - HULL, Proc. I.R.E., 6, 5, 1918.
- The ion valve can be used as a quenching (regulator) device that can provide clean
sinusoidal currents to the output current.
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