Wednesday, August 7, 2013

We are "drowning" in the Sea of Energy -- Part II

Hi, John,

Please share the following on your Nesaranews Blog:

If you indulge me, I would like to continue the following lines of thinking as pure thought exercise.

I think that Kapanadze's electricity generator is a single-thread energy harvesting process. One can design multi-threaded or parallel processes to enhance the efficiency. But what if somebody figure out a "recursive" geometric expansion method?

Is CERN Hadron Collider such project? Was the reactor powered by Tritium depicted in Spider Man 2 the imitation of the real-world project? Is the so-called nuclear fission chain reaction process a special case of this "recursive" method?

One can consider Kapanadze's twin LC circuit construction a swing in the playground. In order to make the swing continue its motion, you have to continuously apply a small in-phase pushing force. Without the pushing force, the motion of the swing will damp down. That is why, in his design, a small amount of electricity generated has to be redirected back to the LC circuits as the "pushing force".

However, in a "recursive" geometric expansion design, the energy harvesting process will become self-sustaining. There will be no "pushing force" needed. The process will stop only at the preset boundary. Did improperly set boundary point of such experiment destroy the legendary planet "Maldek"?

( You can find lots of information on Tariel Kapanadze on the Internet, including his demo videos, patent applications, design schemes, etc. Walter Russell has "invented" a new Periodic Table, which is different from the one currently adopted by the mainstream science institutions. Maybe you should take a look.)
For Part I of this article, please check out Nesaranews Blog archive, or go to http://www.disclosurebypeople.com/?page_id=222.
Thank you,
JitL

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

...with so many false starts, i am wondering if this is another lucy van pelt trick: taking the football away before charlie brown can kick it?

...the only people who benefit are the currency traders!

...starting to take on the feel of a boiler room / penny stock play