Eric Dollard's Dielectric effect research

Blaargenheimer

Eric Dollard's Dielectric effect research
« on April 24th, 2011, 04:04 PM »Last edited on April 24th, 2011, 08:51 PM by Blaargenheimer
I figured I would post this because the videos are rare find now, in contrast to a few years ago when I first ran into them.  My hard drive crashed, and I no longer have the soft to d/l them.  Could someone please get them so that they do not go the way of the dino's?

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6461713170757457294#docid=-721789270445596549  - Longitudinal Magneto-Dielectric waves --VERY important

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6461713170757457294# - Using tesla coils (magnifying transmitter) as a means of signal propagation using LMD waves mentioned above through the earth-radio earth!

I reproduced the LMD transmission line years ago and found that they are very interesting.  I was only able to sweep for resonance using an analog volt meter ungrounded(meaning one wire connected only).  I'm not sure why a digital would not work.  I connected 18 LED's in series with the output end ungrounded on their other end, and as I would sweep the frequency various led's would light, and at a single freq all would light(no grounding).  I hooked the end to a large spool of magnet wire, and found its resonant freq.  When I would place my hand near the spool, hold one end of a LED, and tapped the other end of the LED to a metal, it would light.  I then placed the spool in a f-cage, and could still cause the LED to light.  It pushed the power past the grounded cage!

This is an important field of research in my opinion.

Oh, I was using sine waves during that research, but should have used amplified pulse(square) waves I think.  I rebuilt the transmission line and am going to play with it using my pulse generator.


~Russ

RE: Eric Dollard's Dielectric effect research
« Reply #2, on April 25th, 2011, 08:16 AM »
Google video is going by by... There wiping it out! Anything on google video you better snatch up now...
YouTube will not change.

I will download these and upload them to the files section. Or matt, can you do this with your super fast Internet??? Thanks!!! ~Russ

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Forum Administrator

RE: Eric Dollard's Dielectric effect research
« Reply #3, on April 25th, 2011, 01:18 PM »
I have been out of town for a few days, I will download and post tonight.  I'm looking at a better way to have the file share. . .it's not getting used really. . .

I think I can use a thread for that.


~Russ

RE: Eric Dollard's Dielectric effect research
« Reply #4, on April 25th, 2011, 03:02 PM »
Quote from admin on April 25th, 2011, 01:18 PM
I have been out of town for a few days, I will download and post tonight.  I'm looking at a better way to have the file share. . .it's not getting used really. . .

I think I can use a thread for that.
A better files browser will be helpful. One where you can see the photos and such, yeah?

Also I have alot of info to upload injust haven't orgnised it better... :)

~Russ


Forum Administrator

RE: Eric Dollard's Dielectric effect research
« Reply #6, on April 29th, 2011, 09:19 PM »
My HD crashed and I lost the files, if anyone wants to try posting video's to the board, I believe it should be possible now :)

M

Shaunda

RE: Eric Dollard's Dielectric effect research
« Reply #7, on April 13th, 2012, 01:13 AM »
Quote from Blaargenheimer on April 24th, 2011, 04:04 PM
I figured I would post this because the videos are rare find now, in contrast to a few years ago when I first ran into them.  My hard drive crashed, and I no longer have the soft to d/l them.  led strip blue Could someone please get them so that they do not go the way of the dino's?

mentioned above through the earth-radio earth!

I reproduced the LMD led strip 12v transmission line years ago and found that they are very interesting.  I was only able to sweep for resonance using an analog volt meter ungrounded(meaning one wire connected only).  I'm not sure why a digital would not work.  I connected 18 LED's in series with the output end ungrounded on their other end, and as I would sweep the frequency various led's would light, and at a single freq all would light(no grounding).  I hooked the end to a large spool of magnet wire, and found its resonant freq.  When I would place my hand near the spool, hold one end of a LED, and tapped the other end of the waterproof led strip light to a metal, it would light.  I then placed the spool in a f-cage, and could still cause the LED to light.  It pushed the power past the grounded cage!

This is an important field of research in my opinion.

Oh, I was using sine waves during that research, but should have used amplified pulse(square) waves I think.  I rebuilt the transmission line and am going to play with it using my pulse generator.
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