Simplicity and power of ether

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Jagau posted this 22 hours ago

 This Polish man named Pachuka does incredible things. Watch this video carefully.

He excites the ether with a 9VDC battery and then disconnects it; the circuit becomes self-sufficient, with the ether supplying the voltage to the lamp.

Jagau

What we consider to be empty space is merely a manifestation of unawakened matter. N.T.

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Jagau posted this 22 hours ago

 This Polish man named Pachuka does incredible things. Watch this video carefully.

He excites the ether with a 9VDC battery and then disconnects it; the circuit becomes self-sufficient, with the ether supplying the voltage to the lamp.

Jagau

What we consider to be empty space is merely a manifestation of unawakened matter. N.T.

ScientificVoyager posted this 21 hours ago

Hi Jagau. Yes, this guy has amazing stuff, at least that's what it looks like. I think he's Ukrainian living in Poland, but I'm not sure. In any case, his descriptions are in Russian. It looks great, and even better is his huge chest of drawers, which could fit a Tesla coil. I'm not saying it's true, because I think it's possible. In the channel description, it says you can buy any of his device diagrams from any of his videos with a PayPal donation.

Now you've given me something to think about
Have a nice day

Regards

The future belongs to those who can imagine it. N.Tesla

Jagau posted this 19 hours ago

Yes, he speaks Russian, and remains in Poland, his YouTube channel is excellent. I've already emailed him, and he's very quick to reply. Indeed, as you say, it gives one food for thought.

I even tried some of  his circuits from other YT video and they work very well, especially the Kacher Brovina ckt; it's like a modified Slayer Exciter.

I plan to try out a few of them here on the forum.

Have a nice day SV

Jagau

What we consider to be empty space is merely a manifestation of unawakened matter. N.T.

ScientificVoyager posted this 19 hours ago

Yes, Kacher Brovina is great. I've tried several versions, but this one works great.

The future belongs to those who can imagine it. N.Tesla

ScientificVoyager posted this 16 hours ago

Quoting:Jagau

I plan to try out a few of them here on the forum.

 

Excellent Jagau, I'll be looking forward to your experiments

The future belongs to those who can imagine it. N.Tesla

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