I believe the way to produce Radiant Electricity from Radiant Energy has been up to now exclusively by the use of capacitors to convert one form of energy to another more useable form of electricity. This has been done by the unique ability of the capacitor to separate the charges from the Aether into both + and - . There may be other forms of doing the same thing to create useable radiant electricity. I believe the homemade batteries and cells that some people are working on now, although galvanic in nature, may be doing basically the same thing by separating the charges out of the Aether, and not just from the chemical reaction, which eventually drains the battery and kills the dipole. The cement cells even after many months still continue to produce energy with no obvious deterioration. This energy obtained by the cells when connected in series will fill capacitors and batteries, which appears to last even longer than normal current, and has a higher potential than the Tesla plate-capacitor-ground set-up that people have tried so far. The disadvantage of using mostly potential type devices is limited to just the lighting of Leds, cfls, etz... Or not? The point that Grumpy makes of the "indirect" approach is a very important point, as there is no actual use or draw of the source, and therefore also no discharging of it, either. But, Are there any examples of this?
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