T Henry Moray quotes

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T Henry Moray quotes
« on June 23rd, 2022, 12:42 AM »
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when capacitors are charged with this radiant energy and then discharged through a' circuit of proper impedence, reactance and inductance syncronizing the oscillations of the device with those of the Universe, we set up electrical inertia. That is, in the reversal of the current, the condensers are charged and discharged and recharged slowly until the energy originally stored in them is radiated in kinetic energy through the device, which is kept alive indefinitely by the oscillations of the Universe through establishing resonance
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So should I tune the ground currents to a frequency that resonates with the earth?

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Re: T Henry Moray quotes
« Reply #1, on June 23rd, 2022, 12:47 AM »
Considering oscillations, mechanical and electrical and or mathematical, we find that electrical resistance is the same as mechanical friction and current comparable to mechanical velocity. Inertia and inductance then may be considered analagous terms. In mechanics the greater the inertia of a body, the longer it will keep in motion. In the RE circuit, the greater the electrical inductance the longer the current continues to flow once it is established by a syncronized cosmic surge.

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Re: T Henry Moray quotes
« Reply #2, on June 23rd, 2022, 12:52 AM »
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In the vibrations of the forces of the Universe we find the key to the sources of all energy. The real key in securing the energy needed in modern industry is the utilization of the energy resources of the Universe without being limited to mechanical prime movers. The answer may lie in the balancing of an energy generator that will oscillate because of the oscillations of the Universe. Some claim it will be found by a collapsing of the earth's magnetic field. Others seek it in the creation of an electron drag. Dr. Gunn, who was a civilian scientist for the U.S. Navy, stated years ago that the earth is a huge generator, generating over 200 millions amperes of electric current continuously

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Re: T Henry Moray quotes
« Reply #3, on June 23rd, 2022, 03:20 AM »
So I have seen the impulses amplified the current in the grounded secondary (also has ground current thats not fully sinusoidal)
I assumed from the displacement current.
but what if it was from the exited earth, that reacted to the displacement current?

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Re: T Henry Moray quotes
« Reply #4, on June 23rd, 2022, 03:45 AM »Last edited on June 23rd, 2022, 03:50 AM
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We repeat, "Energy has a definite elastic or resilient rigidity and density, which is subject to displacement and strain." When a strain is removed, the medium will spring back to its old position and beyond, surging back and forth as the waves of the sea, and will continue to oscillate until the original pressure is used up. If the internal impedance is too great, there will be no oscillations, but it will merely slide back in a dead beat to its unrestrained state. Cutting down the resistance to the minimum and by synchronous or resilient ionic actions of the device with the ionic actions of the universe, recovery will be quicker and quicker until inertia will assert itself and lengthen out the time of final recovery by carrying the recoil beyond the natural oscillation and thus prolonging the vibrations by oscillations. When the recovery is distinctly oscillatory and harmonics set in, the oscillations will continue because of the oscillations of the universe. These oscillations will be surgings with a definite beat note of the evolution of matter and the evolution of energy.
This makes me wonder if I should work o. a lower octave where I have 2 or 3 oscillations per impulse, giving time for the energy to rise.

that would make a loy of sense, as I tried to get  the frequency down but still a. working on 180kc/s while I need to be below 100kc/s
for proper measurements and capacitor limits

and again, DISPLACEMENT which is provided by the high dV/dt of the impulse