are you.? try actually watching the video. the wood circles don't have antennas. thanks for playing scully but cherry picking facts to create a "theory" that explains 1/4 of what is going on is a failure
@@peterlang777it’s called induction. A current carrying wire produces a field around it. When another wire is brought near the wire that’s carrying current, it induces current into the the other wire.
Is that a high impedance or a low impedance meter? Can you repeat the test in an dehumidied environment to prove it's humidity, rather than coupling from the power lines?
the video . watch it. see the little wood circles with pins? they are not attached to coils. they are not by magick taking electricity from 30 feet away. em induction declines with the square of the distance. yes it is moisture this has been proven all over the world many times www.catcherproject.eu
@@kkrystus Know what you’re talking before before you comment. He’s measuring DC voltage. Wireless transmission, either through magnetic fields or electromagnetic waves, will produce AC voltages. Unless he had away to amplify the voltage then rectify it, it has to be from different source than powerlines or any other AC source.
nanoionic wood is alternating cycles of wood in sodium hydroxide and freezing it. 🥶 the hygroelectric ink is graphene and hematene (both electrokinetic with water) graphene you can make pretty easy. hematene is iron powder sonicated in DMF solvent
the ISA act of 1952 gives the u.s. military first option on any patent .... this means this stuff gets seized. the ONLY way these things get out is by public domain disclosure
I'm pretty sure you'll get voltage from any coil that's underneath a power line.
are you.? try actually watching the video. the wood circles don't have antennas. thanks for playing scully but cherry picking facts to create a "theory" that explains 1/4 of what is going on is a failure
@@peterlang777it’s called induction. A current carrying wire produces a field around it. When another wire is brought near the wire that’s carrying current, it induces current into the the other wire.
He’s measuring DC voltage, any wireless transmission of power produces AC voltages
@owenpenning1597 it's not a wireless. it's hygroelectric
Could you wrie thosr all in series and get all there power combine then make a spark with it?
it would not have the power to create an air gap discharge with those but in series they would recharge a graphene aluminum battery cellphone
Is that a high impedance or a low impedance meter? Can you repeat the test in an dehumidied environment to prove it's humidity, rather than coupling from the power lines?
the video . watch it. see the little wood circles with pins? they are not attached to coils. they are not by magick taking electricity from 30 feet away. em induction declines with the square of the distance. yes it is moisture this has been proven all over the world many times www.catcherproject.eu
Can you explain how this works?
He is under power line. The things acts as antennas and get power from the line.
@@kkrystus really? explain the little wood circles with pins then
hygroelectricity is chemical energy in water being used for electrical power www.catcherproject.eu
@@kkrystus Know what you’re talking before before you comment. He’s measuring DC voltage. Wireless transmission, either through magnetic fields or electromagnetic waves, will produce AC voltages. Unless he had away to amplify the voltage then rectify it, it has to be from different source than powerlines or any other AC source.
That is pretty cool, ho do you build the last one you tested? Where do you get the ink, thanks
nanoionic wood is alternating cycles of wood in sodium hydroxide and freezing it. 🥶 the hygroelectric ink is graphene and hematene (both electrokinetic with water) graphene you can make pretty easy. hematene is iron powder sonicated in DMF solvent
neat.
now power something with it.
see the tons of videos where it does
@@peterlang777 care to suggest one? you have a lot of videos, lol.
@joshuamiller8235 the ones where it lights up LEDs. or the others where it drives a pendulum motor
Piece of advice don't disclose your invention before patent. Or else they can legally steal it.
the ISA act of 1952 gives the u.s. military first option on any patent .... this means this stuff gets seized. the ONLY way these things get out is by public domain disclosure
a recent example is the plasma kinetics company . their hydrogen tech was seized by the pentagon for 10 years.
www.catcherproject.eu
obviously a total load of bs, but enetrtaining
go here. a big EU project for grid scale hygroelectricity www.catcherproject.eu