Cold Electricity

Harte

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NP, The term Solid State refers to anything that uses Transistors...The term Solid State came about during the 1960s when Vacuum Tubes were being replaced by Transistors (semiconductors) in which the electronic actions occur in a "solid state", compared to a Vacuum Tube in which the electronic actions occur in a "gaseous state"..

Solid State components within modern day Integrated Circuits (ICs) contain thousands of transistors resistors and capacitors within the circuitry...You have been making misleading comments about the nature of Solid State technology..
Tesla invented that.

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Art

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solid state and cold electric systems don't go together
solid state components have very specific operating conditions
analog systems have much more leeway.

you can build a concentric pancake transformer and then test how the ohmic resistance, inductance and capacitance of solid state components change. Then compare with normal powersupplies. From that data you can then determine how to design circuits to run on radiant power.

measuring those qualities is pretty easy.
like if a diode changes it's internal resistance with radiant electric power.
then add more or less diodes to create a bridge rectifier.

Since most conductors become superconductive at low enough temps. Opens a world of possibilities.
Imagine a computer that self cools as it runs. Diodes and other components use quantum tunneling qualities to operate. It's well known that these radiant systems produce quantum effects. The diode might stop functioning altogether. I'm not sure yet. Easy test though.

Transistors that work on radiant electricity would be worth a lot of money.
No, there is a secret circuit that output tons of megawatt with copper tube filled with helium on an ferronickel bar. Just because he developp 1zw of energy... it is a modified joule thief with multi oscillator . But chuuut this is a secret, only in pm for clear mind
 
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No, there is a secret circuit that output tons of megawatt with copper tube filled with helium on an ferronickel bar. Just because he developp 1zw of energy... it is a modified joule thief with multi oscillator . But chuuut this is a secret, only in pm for clear mind
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NaturalPhilosopher

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No, there is a secret circuit that output tons of megawatt with copper tube filled with helium on an ferronickel bar. Just because he developp 1zw of energy... it is a modified joule thief with multi oscillator . But chuuut this is a secret, only in pm for clear mind
what's a zw?
 

NaturalPhilosopher

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goes from kilowatt(kw), megawatt(mw), gigawatt(gw), terawatt(tw)...
oh he said megawatt output.
not sure what zw is unless he means gigawatt or terawatt. Prob one of those.
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joule thief circuit ^
when light gases like helium are used it's likely nuclear power
helium is an alpha particle which is used in most free energy nuclear reactors

the recently declassified small navy nuclear reactor produced a terawatt of power from hydrogen
Cuz it's a free energy hot fusion reactor
puts out more power than it consumes

helium is usually the end product not the starting material.
could be the helium is fusing with the copper to make a heavier element.
he's using ferronickel, nickel is used in fusion reactors.
it's an alloy of nickel and iron. Meaning it would likely be an electromagnet in the presence of a coil
so is the coil around the copper or the ferronickel?
 
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