Because the post from here is also about ZPM, I'm adding some sligthtly adapted pieces from that post here. So...
ZPM's asymmetric/inequal coils generate a high negative pulse which will be compensated by extra-energy coming from the ground connection. The environment will always provide energy when there is a energy gap (the high negative pulse):
See ZPM's asymmetric/inequal coils and the high negative pulse from the well-known waveform:
What do we see here ?
- After a short period of charging the coils (we have 30% duty-cycle here) the MOSFET is turned off;
- A dramatic collapse of magnetic fields causes a -144V negative pulse;
- We see immediately energy coming for compensation and the voltage raises back to 3.62V;
- The voltage decrease very slowly until the MOSFET is turned on again for the next charge cycle.
Remember at points 3 and 4 there is a long period where the MOSFET is still off until it's turned on again.
So where is that energy coming from ? Certainly not from the DC source as the MOSFET is still off.
The environment is compensating the imbalance because the zero-point field doesn't like imbalance and it's always providing energy to compensate it.
When ZPM is producing that high negative pulse there is a high current coming from the environment into the system to compensate and balance the system again.
The source of the incoming energy is not important (ground or air), the zero-point field is everywhere and the principle is the same.
Just like in Don Smith's devices when he explains that the "grounding" could be the ground or air and he call it "the source of electrons".
Just like in Atti's ZPM replication which is not using a ground connection but he says "Grounding can help...".
Just like in my ZPM or in Graham Gunderson's device where we see almost identical waveforms and the same principle in action:
The principle is the same for many devices and the result is the same: extra-energy coming from the environment to compensate the imbalance produced by the high negative pulse.
Regards,
Fighter
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