I emailed Hutchison once about working with me in a company to develope OU stuff
and he responded with interest but I couldn't get financing to start.
Striking the quartz makes sense because those charcoal starters have a spring
mechanism that strikes a very small piece of quartz to produce the 7000V that
ignites the fuel in them. TT Brown wrote about getting electricity from common
rocks by striking them or was it without even striking them, I forget. I'm very
into these developments.
Also, there is something called "Electrinium" in papers on the internet. There
are complete plans for someone who knows about silicone wafer fab techniques
wherein you take the silver/iron sludge produced as a by product in a
silver/iron battery, melt it in a crucible, add silicon and follow a precise
method for seeding the growth of silicon conduction lines as you extract slowly
while it cools. Then you reheat it while running a current through it. The end
result is supposed to be a qube of matterial that continuously emits electricity
the way a magnet emits magnetic fields. The device is based on trapping the
silver/iron molecules, I believe in a lattice structure, at a valence below
their normal valence. As the molecules try to extract the energy from the
vacuum to restore their natural valence they are thwarted by the lattice
structure and prevented from returning electrons to the necessary orbit
therefore they give up the energy extracted from the vacuum as electron
s through the silicon path which is directional.
I have been holding on to this information hoping to be in a position to acquire
help for experimenting with it. The quartz battery of Hutchison sounds like a
lot less trouble to produce. This "electrinium" is supposed to give off
something like 10,000V per cm^3 which also makes it dangerous to deal with.
Also, does anyone remember the name of the experimenters or experiment where
they charged quartz crystal with high voltage high frequency energy resulting in
its growing to some 20 times original size and levitating? Its on the internet
somewhere.
Comments?
Michael Couch
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