Deep Dive Into One Wire Heaviside

9 months ago
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Good day folks here I talk about the one wire heaviside, Sometimes I don't explain in details so with the help of ChatGPT we go into a deep dive.

It's funny at first as you can really tell from the internal programming how it resists and calls this speculative and jumps into first traditional electrodynamics, But indirectly this is good as the first half is a good explanation as much as it can in traditional. It took many tries to get ChatGPT to understand my point. It was not until I trapped it with real math and traditional electrodynamics that it had no choice but to admit i'm right and went on explaining it in good details, Before this it more or less told me nicely to go away! But after, Even going as far as doubling down on the notion that this is all well founded and not just theory in electrodynamics.

And goes as far as to admit that we knew about the heaviside all along and it is indeed present well founded and established science. And Tom Bearden is right with his keeping the dipole open and using it to trigger or tap into the nearby environment or the vacuum. And this is our near infinite source of energy.

We just put this information under the rug because it's just not the cool thing to manipulate energy in this fashion in today's society. It's much cooler to be able to meter it and make money even if nothing as such makes it a requirement (wasting current in a closed loop) to create force.

That's the secret folks, The heaviside is the power as a field as a result of pure potential. We can convert pure potential with little to no traditional current requirement. In fact we don't even need to convert, This field is there if we use it or not. It's how efficient we can tap into this field.

Even in my at home examples with using around 40ma to trigger 150kv and with a few rods and coil's running as one wire. I was able to loosely pull in about 7 watts out of perhaps the 50 or more that is available according to the heaviside calculations nearby as a field along the wire. So as inificent is this capture method with the one wire diode AV plug is, it's still much of a gain. Using antennas and ground counterpoise wires really helps reflect and capture this field. So it brings up efficiency. So anything is more or less bonus as long as your input is driven with near zero current.

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