Hi All,
This is a thread to discuss the video introduced by T-1000 on anomalies seen when a HV probe is inserted into cylindrical transformer windings.
The video is here:
http://www.overunityresearch.com/index.php?topic=2803.msg46944;topicseen#msg46944(the first video)
It shows the experimental situation so far. In my initial opinion, there was either a possible 'nonelectrical' energy involved, or there was an E field interaction between probe and coil wire.
Matt Watts has suggested that the interaction can be explained by Hooper's three versions of the E field. The way Hooper describes it:
"Ec ~ Two charges experience mutual forces in virtue of their positions. This is the electrostatic force of attraction or repulsion.
Em ~ They experience additional forces in virtue of their velocities. Thence arise the forces experienced by a conductor carrying a steady current in a constant magnetic field, the forces between current-carrying conductors, and the induction of en emf in a conductor moving relatively to the source of a magnetic field.
Et ~ They also experience additional forces by virtue of their accelerations, from which arise the induction of an emf by transformer actions, and electromagnetic radiation of energy. "
After examining Hooper's documents I tend to agree with Matt that the phenomena can be explained in terms of these three E fields, but I'm not sure which are involved in this experiment. As a first guess, maybe there is a "changing motional" term (d Em/dT) that is distinguished from Et, the usual acceleration term.
I'm also not sure if this explains all excess energy phenomena that are there. It may be necessary, as the Correas did, to bring in energies that are non electromagnetic.
While doing research with Roberto Notte on one wire transmission, we noticed a lot of excess energy in the field around the one wire. There was a level of ionization in the air that couldn't be accounted for by the voltage on the (spherical and flat spiral) Tesla transformers at some distance from each other. This, on top of 100% power transmission as usual with the one-wire phenomenon. All the initial energy was accounted for, so where was the energy of ionization coming from? Efforts to tap this energy with coils in the field did not work out.
I invite everyone to comment, and come up with some more experiments or ideas.
orthofield