#radiant #energy #electricity using t.h. moray stone and ultracapacitor with casing removed. capacitor innards connect to the stone and make power from incident muon flux
ok, i thought this was another free-energy bullshit video but googled just in case. this probably isn't fake. although his explanation is blatantly wrong. muons will NOT do much of anything, even in large quantities. they are hard to detect, let alone power anything with. that rock is essentially a pv cell that just works better for lower frequencies. also put a geiger or something up to it, you might be playing with a bit of plutonium or something too as they are sometimes doped with it. note the 15-100 mv output, this could in theory power a microcontroller for centuries if you made a actual atomic battery out of it. i would advise just using doped silicon instead though, germanium is pretty expensive and you'll need more than that small rock.
it operates with many other things beside the rock. the best so far to join it is nanoionic wood. which acts as a capacitor and can be a structural elements in devices as well
@@peterlang777 no, what you just described is electromagnetic radiation. the thing actually generating power from that rock, assuming its not plutonium dopant in that event it would be helium nuclei.
in the 1930s t.h. moray used a stone he found in Sweden🇸🇪 to run a radiant energy machine. it functioned as a detector/rectifier for cosmic energy that I think is muon flux
@@peterlang777Could you please explain me more , I'm soo curious and it would be appreciated if you could share any sources or more information regarding this
@krishraj3447 a long time ago moray built energy systems that lit banks of bulbs and motors. he had his lab destroyed and got shot (he survived) lots of witnesses saw and inspected the machines. he had a book "the sea of energy in which the earth floats"
ok, i thought this was another free-energy bullshit video but googled just in case. this probably isn't fake. although his explanation is blatantly wrong. muons will NOT do much of anything, even in large quantities. they are hard to detect, let alone power anything with. that rock is essentially a pv cell that just works better for lower frequencies. also put a geiger or something up to it, you might be playing with a bit of plutonium or something too as they are sometimes doped with it. note the 15-100 mv output, this could in theory power a microcontroller for centuries if you made a actual atomic battery out of it. i would advise just using doped silicon instead though, germanium is pretty expensive and you'll need more than that small rock.
it operates with many other things beside the rock. the best so far to join it is nanoionic wood. which acts as a capacitor and can be a structural elements in devices as well
muons are simultaneouslywaves and particles. the metamaterial treats them as waves for absorption.
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congrats on making a teg
@@peterlang777 no, what you just described is electromagnetic radiation. the thing actually generating power from that rock, assuming its not plutonium dopant in that event it would be helium nuclei.
@@2kadrenojunkiegaming655 see muons and quantum mechanics
Hey sir could you please let me know more about it , like about the stone and what you demonstrated right there
in the 1930s t.h. moray used a stone he found in Sweden🇸🇪 to run a radiant energy machine. it functioned as a detector/rectifier for cosmic energy that I think is muon flux
@@peterlang777Could you please explain me more , I'm soo curious and it would be appreciated if you could share any sources or more information regarding this
@krishraj3447 a long time ago moray built energy systems that lit banks of bulbs and motors. he had his lab destroyed and got shot (he survived) lots of witnesses saw and inspected the machines. he had a book "the sea of energy in which the earth floats"