The jews make sure that you MUST understand how racist and homophobic you are for not wanting to marry or fuck a transvestite nigger instead of learning about the intricate beauties of God’s universe.
With a large, curved dish (let's say, 8ft in diameter) with metal rods sticking roughly 1ft from the dish every 1ft or so.
This dish will be mounted on a non-conductive, anti-static pole (I suggest wood, easily replaced and plentiful in most environments).
The height of the dish determines the voltage intensity, the dish diameter and prong placement/occurrence rate determines the amperage (I can cover the rudimentary math I've collected so far later if people want, I'm still experimenting).
Once the dish is in place it's time to terminate a wire to the dish, I suggest you do load calculations to determine wire size, this is easily googled and is a better way to keep your power source from catching fire.
The wire on the dish will run down to a bank of capacitors that will collect and store this static voltage. After these banks charge, a Schmitt trigger will discharge the capacitors into a battery (I use a bank or marine boat batteries).
This battery bank will send the current through an inverter to get AC from the DC batteries. This will then go through a series of power transformers with capacitors to smooth the wave further.
That power will get distrubuted through the house as "free energy".
As your power needs increase, add more systems and tie them together if need be.
The problem with this is, that in theory yes, near the ground the vertical electric field is around 100V per meter, but the actual current you can draw from this field is miniscule. Air is not very conductive, so to harness anything meaningful you'd need an enormous network if pointy wires, because each wire could only harness a very limited amount of electrons from the surrounding air.
There's actual youtube videos of people experimenting with this using drones. They fly a drone high into the air with spiky metal rods sticking out from the drone, and a thin wire connected back to the ground from these rods to conduct the electrons back to the ground.
At best they are able to power a small LED light with this setup. So it's a nice idea, but the available current is just too small.
[ - ] qwop 1 point 3 weeksApr 7, 2025 11:24:16 ago (+1/-0)
I still doubt it would work. ChatGPT tells me the available current is only around 2 picoamperes per square meter. A picoampere is 10^-12. If this is accurate, then to get one Amp, your contraption would need to be the size of a country.
[ - ] Her0n 1 point 3 weeksApr 7, 2025 14:24:03 ago (+1/-0)
I have a three towers that provide more than enough energy to keep six marine batteries charged up 24/7. We don't have huge appliances running on these circuits, just lights, some fans maybe.
If I get a proper house battery this system would be safer and more consistent.
But it beats not having electricity! It's also nice to only pay ~200USD for property tax since we have no utilities on my property.
[ + ] WNwoman
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[ + ] KosherHiveKicker
[ - ] KosherHiveKicker 1 point 3 weeksApr 7, 2025 13:06:51 ago (+1/-0)
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wardenclyffe_Tower
Just imagine the amount of free electricity that would be available.
[ + ] con77
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[ + ] BulletStopper
[ - ] BulletStopper 2 points 3 weeksApr 7, 2025 10:56:44 ago (+3/-1)
Same principle.
[ + ] NeonGreen
[ - ] NeonGreen 1 point 3 weeksApr 7, 2025 11:51:48 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] BulletStopper
[ - ] BulletStopper 1 point 3 weeksApr 7, 2025 12:07:04 ago (+1/-0)
No.
[ + ] SumerBreeze
[ - ] SumerBreeze [op] 1 point 3 weeksApr 7, 2025 13:01:00 ago (+1/-0)
The jews make sure that you MUST understand how racist and homophobic you are for not wanting to marry or fuck a transvestite nigger instead of learning about the intricate beauties of God’s universe.
[ + ] KyleIsThisTall
[ - ] KyleIsThisTall 5 points 3 weeksApr 7, 2025 10:22:27 ago (+5/-0)
[ + ] Her0n
[ - ] Her0n 2 points 3 weeksApr 7, 2025 09:50:07 ago (+2/-0)
With a large, curved dish (let's say, 8ft in diameter) with metal rods sticking roughly 1ft from the dish every 1ft or so.
This dish will be mounted on a non-conductive, anti-static pole (I suggest wood, easily replaced and plentiful in most environments).
The height of the dish determines the voltage intensity, the dish diameter and prong placement/occurrence rate determines the amperage (I can cover the rudimentary math I've collected so far later if people want, I'm still experimenting).
Once the dish is in place it's time to terminate a wire to the dish, I suggest you do load calculations to determine wire size, this is easily googled and is a better way to keep your power source from catching fire.
The wire on the dish will run down to a bank of capacitors that will collect and store this static voltage. After these banks charge, a Schmitt trigger will discharge the capacitors into a battery (I use a bank or marine boat batteries).
This battery bank will send the current through an inverter to get AC from the DC batteries. This will then go through a series of power transformers with capacitors to smooth the wave further.
That power will get distrubuted through the house as "free energy".
As your power needs increase, add more systems and tie them together if need be.
[ + ] qwop
[ - ] qwop 0 points 3 weeksApr 7, 2025 10:27:06 ago (+0/-0)
There's actual youtube videos of people experimenting with this using drones. They fly a drone high into the air with spiky metal rods sticking out from the drone, and a thin wire connected back to the ground from these rods to conduct the electrons back to the ground.
At best they are able to power a small LED light with this setup.
So it's a nice idea, but the available current is just too small.
[ + ] Her0n
[ - ] Her0n 0 points 3 weeksApr 7, 2025 10:41:08 ago (+0/-0)
TL;DR - Voltage increases with altitude, amperage increases with surface area.
The dish increases surface area, which in turn increases the amperage.
The capacitor banks collect the static-electrical charge to a useful level that we can manipulate and utilized.
It's about storing it properly at the various stages of the process!
Those people with tiny drones have practically no surface area compared to my design.
You can run a drone up a mile, all that it'll do is raise voltage. That's why those drone videos are disingenuous or poorly thought out at best.
[ + ] qwop
[ - ] qwop 1 point 3 weeksApr 7, 2025 11:24:16 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] Her0n
[ - ] Her0n 0 points 3 weeksApr 7, 2025 11:45:50 ago (+0/-0)
Secondly, how did Tesla power a small village with only one decommissioned radar tower?
Third, how can I explain it better that I have this setup at my home with three towers so far and it powers nearly everything we have here.
I'll need to put up a fourth tower soon, but regardless, this works much better than what you've been led to believe.
I also use chatgpt for some stuff, but it'll give a wrong answer before it'll say "I don't know".
Maybe chat doesn't have access to all this information. It is limited with its internet access after all...
[ + ] KosherHiveKicker
[ - ] KosherHiveKicker 0 points 3 weeksApr 7, 2025 13:08:53 ago (+0/-0)
Exactly. Just imagine the flower's power output scaled up to the size of Tesla's Wardenclyffe Tower
[ + ] Her0n
[ - ] Her0n 1 point 3 weeksApr 7, 2025 14:24:03 ago (+1/-0)
If I get a proper house battery this system would be safer and more consistent.
But it beats not having electricity! It's also nice to only pay ~200USD for property tax since we have no utilities on my property.
My neighbors all have utilities though.
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