Extra Bedini Energy Tap

6 months ago
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Good day to all fellow explorers of the unseen and misunderstood realms of energy! Today, I am excited to reveal to you an innovative approach to operating your Bedini motors. This method, though somewhat concealed, is a significant discovery that I believe is worth sharing with all of you.

By engaging the back EMF side of the Bedini motor and connecting a substantial capacitor in reverse polarity, we can further explore the electret-like effect that John Bedini and I have often discussed. This approach seems to align with one of Bedini's capacitor dump methods, something I've hinted at in one of my video presentations.

Now, allow me to explain the underlying concept with more precision. You must utilize a high voltage capacitor capable of handling the difference in reverse voltage without breaking down. As Bedini himself often reminds us, experimentation with devices outside their parameters is possible, especially if the spike is sharp and the current is zero. By exploiting this principle, we can tap into the electret effect more efficiently, using it to interact with the magnetic dipole and the ever-pervasive vacuum energy.

But the innovation doesn't end there. Considering the pulsing nature of the Bedini motor, one can place an inducer in the negative side of the battery to minimize current drag. The goal here is to trigger a small disturbance in fields to create a sort of asymmetrical re-gauging within the system. In this way, we reduce current without resorting to a lossy high impedance resistor, which otherwise would dissipate most of the energy as heat.

Even though I noticed some heat in the inducer coil, I found a solution: implementing a regular AC transformer in line with it. By converting that lost heat back into input and rectifying it, I sent it back into the battery as a high voltage pulse. In essence, we pulse the pulse, generating consecutive interference waves that induce a negative resistance-like effect within the battery.

The initial results are promising. A battery that was at 12.40 volts 24 hours ago now reads 12.42 volts. While the progress may appear slow, it serves as a proof of concept. There are traditional circuit losses to consider, of course, but the fact that we can achieve this performance indicates not only that perpetual motion is conceivable but also that real physical work can be accomplished. The fan blows genuine air, all while utilizing zero energy, directly harnessed from the vacuum itself.

In closing, I encourage all interested parties to continue probing, questioning, and experimenting. The world of free energy is rich and complex, and our journey has only just begun. Let us embrace the infinite possibilities lying beyond the constraints of conventional wisdom.

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