The Earth Battery As A 'Free' Energy Generator

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Robert Murray-Smith

Robert Murray-Smith

4 жыл бұрын

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@trevorforrester3142
@trevorforrester3142 4 жыл бұрын
If you use larger surface areas and bury the metal deeper so that all the of the surface is making contact ... it will increase the voltage dramatically. Also make a 5 gallon bucket of salt water. An entire box of salt to make it strong, and pour around the area where the metal is buried, you will increase the conductivity of the soil.... Also you can drive a nail into a nearby tree and connect to the nail for positive, and the metal buried as negative. The wind blowing through the branches and leaves generates a current down to the roots because of the constant movement of the branches and leaves due to the wind. Increasing the energy output at this point is only a matter of expanding to multiple trees in a parallel manner by doubling and tripling and so on the collectors. ( 1Tree = 1 collector) ... ( 2 trees = 2 collectors) ...
@anjhindul
@anjhindul Жыл бұрын
I think you may have missed the natural solar power being produced by the leaves... :) LOL great response!
@thomaspearston
@thomaspearston Жыл бұрын
When i watched this the same thought crossed my mind but trickling a charge to batteries for the added build of energy. Would be great to see this on a large-scale system.
@c1h2r3i4s56987
@c1h2r3i4s56987 Жыл бұрын
@@anjhindul yee if you wire the leaves to the roots, you can use the charge differential, to produce Photovoltaic energy
@Erjet1008
@Erjet1008 Жыл бұрын
same of what Tesla made.
@trevorforrester3142
@trevorforrester3142 Жыл бұрын
@@Erjet1008 idk what tesla made. Not familiar with his work but I do know what I mentioned in my previous comment works because I've done it before.
@happydays2300
@happydays2300 Жыл бұрын
This is what Niccola Tesla was doing in Cripple Creek, Colorado. Our soil is very rocky, and quartz and granite full, which brings up our piezoelectric field, that's probably why he was here. ALL anybody knows, from seeing it, is Tesla running around putting into the ground what looked like "rods" (no one knows WHAT, a conductive device,) ESPECIALLY after thunderstorms. I am here because I have given myself the goal of not paying my gouging energy company anymore. My goal is do to this in one year, and I am just thrashing around at this point gaining knowledge. Thank you all for being here.
@user-eh4gf7gj6w
@user-eh4gf7gj6w 3 ай бұрын
Almost a year now, how's is going?
@jamesfridinger3329
@jamesfridinger3329 2 ай бұрын
I hope you a successful venture and I also wish to cut off the amount of energy I have to put out to pay for what is given freely by our creator wish you the best of luck I wish hope and pray that more of us would strive for knowledge to free themselves from a system of greed fear that limits the mindset
@harry.s.j3749
@harry.s.j3749 2 ай бұрын
@@user-eh4gf7gj6w He transitioned into the 4d plane....never to be heard again.
@james_smith9
@james_smith9 2 ай бұрын
This one is in the graveyards of ideas?
@bigredinfinity3126
@bigredinfinity3126 Жыл бұрын
Thanks heaps Rob I have been suffering from severe depression and anxiety.i find that copying your experiments has helped me immensely and the way you teach feels like your explaining it for all ages so to speak.Keep up the great work
@robert791
@robert791 11 ай бұрын
I had an Aunt from my Mother's side of family,my Dad called her big red,(she didn't seem to be offended and smiled much)from Mass/last New York,
@cyberbid
@cyberbid 11 ай бұрын
I suffer from depression and anxiety also. I need to move ideally but that just isn’t possible. I might try some of these experiments out and try to get my mind out of its current state.
@cameronarmist5105
@cameronarmist5105 11 ай бұрын
I saw this comment. And because of it. I have now subscribed. Keep Charging forward mate
@bigredinfinity3126
@bigredinfinity3126 11 ай бұрын
@@cameronarmist5105 it is so wholesome this channel i love it when he has a little chuckle and a big smile .I built a basic battery and just building it gave me purpose . I also bought a 2nd hand johnson outboard it was fucked so i pulled it apart and rebuilt the whole thing i went to start it and it started first pull .Was a really good moment totally made my day best 50 bucks i spent in ages
@steveascher1156
@steveascher1156 11 ай бұрын
Depression is something that you wouldnt wish on your worst enemy. i have suffered for many years. My tools in the shed began to rust as it would flood now and again. i didnt care. i wished the world would just disappear. But i found that there were 2 things that helped me. One was finding the RIGHT hobby. The other is finding someone to love. i now have both in my life. The drive comes back, and things dont seem as bad as i imagined before. i have my shed all cleaned up and set up for building items, I make the love of my life presents that ive made out of timber. Potplant stands for her and myself at the moment. im revitalised i must say. Hope you get better, and find what i did.
@magnetosworld6311
@magnetosworld6311 3 жыл бұрын
Great presentation. Might I suggest that you use a 4ft copper and stainless steel rods? The upper layer of the earth on how dry is really superficial. Boring in a 4ft copper rod by a creek as the positive and the stainless steel rod by your house as the negative. Let's say that the creek is a hundred yards away from the house. Bead a wire from the creek and one by your house. The positive line will be inches of touching the negative stainless steel rod. Coil up a 1ft tube of copper wire then exit to attach the wires to a pulse motor. Place a narrower coiled up tube to fit in the larger one. Volt test the coil. And see what you get 😁
@corinneyeager
@corinneyeager Жыл бұрын
Saw a video on something like that and he was MADE to remove it... Shock hazard....
@sawyer7271
@sawyer7271 4 жыл бұрын
I love how you're amused at the readings you get. Your curiosity and wonder are contagious!
@ThinkingandTinkering
@ThinkingandTinkering 4 жыл бұрын
cheers mate
@PenTheMighty
@PenTheMighty Жыл бұрын
I remember a friend of mine who was a military contractor talking about tech like this. Basically, he said he saw a prototype prefab building with plates driven into the ground that had power with no need for an electrical grid. This was in Afghanistan back in 2010 or so. He only saw it once and didn't know if it was some proprietary corporate technology or what but it fascinated me. This is the first I've seen of someone actually experimenting with it because I never knew what it was called.
@alexwolfe9895
@alexwolfe9895 11 ай бұрын
this is suppressed technology, you saw it, spread the word, we don't need to ask for it, we need to demand it, it has been developed with our money!
@dougyates7218
@dougyates7218 10 ай бұрын
It's good that he didn't see something that he shouldn't have. I too have served Overseas and once saw something that I think about to this day. It was something that we've all seen but it was in a place that few ppl knew about. It was a very large weapon place on a hill. It was not something that one would ever expect to see on a hill. It blew me away! I rarely tell anyone about it because hardly anyone believes me. It may have been classified but I'm not sure so I keep quiet about it. It just goes to show that ppl see things, especially in the military, that maybe they shouldn't. There High Strangeness in some places in this World, for sure. Peace.
@blackdog7275
@blackdog7275 6 ай бұрын
@@dougyates7218 white sands NM missile range 1979 three of us saw something I can only describe as a photon torpedo from star trek fired from the shoulder like a bazooka at an APC. It glowed so bright we had to look away, for a brief moment it was daylight and this was around 2:00 am. It completely melted the APC and the sand around it into two foot thick glass.
@daydreamer1159
@daydreamer1159 4 ай бұрын
@@dougyates7218 What did you see?
@JePe-on4ff
@JePe-on4ff 3 ай бұрын
@@dougyates7218 you and every other KZfaqr tells lies about secrets 😭😭😭
@mechanicasurefix1418
@mechanicasurefix1418 2 жыл бұрын
Makes me so happy that someone goes beyond the obvious to venture where only geniuses do. Keep it up honorable good man. saying hi from Mexico.
@wegapaul3616
@wegapaul3616 Жыл бұрын
That’s a nice comment❤
@paulmobleyscience
@paulmobleyscience 3 жыл бұрын
My friend and I spoke of this a few years ago and it was such a great discussion. Galactic current sheet is connected to the heliospheric current sheet that is connected to the Interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) which is then connected to the global electric circuit. Movement of charge flows through the L-shell magnetic field induced by the global dynamo magnetic field. Current must go somewhere...it's simply tapping into whats already flowing.....grounding.
@Google-McGoogle
@Google-McGoogle Жыл бұрын
Duhh🤔
@Jacob-og9pz
@Jacob-og9pz Жыл бұрын
Turn the earth into a massive motor, think about all the drag on the space time lol
@paulmobleyscience
@paulmobleyscience Жыл бұрын
@@Jacob-og9pzThat would be a ton of copper wire to make a string around the planet..lol the Earth is actually a battery storing energy along with the magnetotail. It's all around us and we spend trillions on changing the phase of water to steam. We are geniuses....duh
@Mike1Lawless
@Mike1Lawless Жыл бұрын
@@paulmobleyscience Scarcity = profit!
@paulmobleyscience
@paulmobleyscience Жыл бұрын
@@Mike1Lawless There isn't scarcity, that's the issue. Political leaders are making scarcity occur, not any supply chain.
@MrFmiller
@MrFmiller 4 жыл бұрын
I’ve experimented with earth currents. The changes in power from various materials indicates at least part of the power generated is electrochemical. The depth and composition of the “electrodes”, mineral makeup of the soil, pH, moisture content, and any number of other variables make a difference. I used stainless rods to minimize electrochemical reactions. There may be additive or cancelling currents as well. After experimenting for days in several locations I never did come up with definitive criteria. Inserting the spike as little as an additional inch or moving it a foot raised or lowered the voltage sometimes arbitrarily. Sometimes the power changed with moisture but not always. Sometimes it went up and sometimes it went down. I think it just depends on what the makeup of the subsurface materials and stratification, as well as the cumulative contact area between the various subsurface materials and the rods is at any given location. Like you did in the video, manipulating the rods produced variations. It was frustrating but fun.
@ThinkingandTinkering
@ThinkingandTinkering 4 жыл бұрын
I agree mate - the main point here is to have fun
@Greg-eq7pf
@Greg-eq7pf Жыл бұрын
One way could be to use an isolated but conductive soil filled container with a controlled water saturation level, place it in a dug hole in various places and back fill the hole, then test the differences between each location, if indeed any. And also turn the container 90degrees in each hole.
@balazskiss985
@balazskiss985 Жыл бұрын
@@ThinkingandTinkering can be make a fast charger working with lightnings, store lightning to make lights later...
@Shootingstarcomics
@Shootingstarcomics Жыл бұрын
The earth is a giant potato.
@balazskiss985
@balazskiss985 Жыл бұрын
@@Shootingstarcomics no , but inside of a caballo
@robertmaxwell4056
@robertmaxwell4056 3 жыл бұрын
I would of liked a close up look at you putting the different metals in the ground and configuration. I never heard of that in science class. You taught me something today. Thanks
@d.b.sorensen827
@d.b.sorensen827 Жыл бұрын
If you go to a weld shop or welding supply store and get carbon arc rods , they are carbon rods encased in copper and come in many sizes and lengths😊
@NightByNightProd
@NightByNightProd 4 жыл бұрын
I did an art project few years ago with earth batteries but with plant pots. It was working pretty well using acidic soil (consequently with plants requiring this type of ph), copper and zinc rodes and I could gather 5volts, amps were a bit low but adding more "batteries" in serie was much better. I think humidity of the soil, the size, the surface and the distance of the anode and the cathode can make a big difference. Looking forward to try it in nature! Anyway thanks for your channel, great contents!
@benholroyd5221
@benholroyd5221 Жыл бұрын
Don't you mean in parallel? In series would just increase the voltage.
@D-train69
@D-train69 Жыл бұрын
@@benholroyd5221 ya, that sounds about right.
@Deontjie
@Deontjie Жыл бұрын
So I can charge my vehicle's battery when I am stuck in the veld?
@11henger
@11henger Жыл бұрын
Thats how Egypt died
@ricardoribeiro8037
@ricardoribeiro8037 Жыл бұрын
Not really!
@kreynolds1123
@kreynolds1123 4 жыл бұрын
When looking for telluric currents Use the same material for both the anode and the cathode to isolate out galvonic reaction. You'll need seperation distance to have electrical potential. And you should try placing electrodes in a circle equal distance from a center electrode as youll find one electrode on the circle has the highest voltage, and another will have the lowest voltage with respect to the center electrode. Throughout the day You'll find that the direction of current will change.
@ThinkingandTinkering
@ThinkingandTinkering 4 жыл бұрын
awesome - cheers mate
@grantmcauliffe3437
@grantmcauliffe3437 Жыл бұрын
Yes. If it is different metals, then it is galvanic.
@kreynolds1123
@kreynolds1123 Жыл бұрын
@@grantmcauliffe3437 Well potentially telluric electric potentials adding to or subtracting from galvanic potentials.
@grantmcauliffe3437
@grantmcauliffe3437 Жыл бұрын
@@kreynolds1123 I agree with you. That would be a way to potentially measure it. Pun was unintentional. It would be easier to simply use the same metal, though.
@kreynolds1123
@kreynolds1123 Жыл бұрын
@@grantmcauliffe3437 yup same metal, isolates for telluric potentials.
@seankelly1291
@seankelly1291 4 жыл бұрын
And then we could amplify it somehow... Waedenclif... You know, I so appreciate how you just put this kind of stuff out there, that with the right ingenuity might turn into something amazing. Like your fusion video, with Boron. Which now a company called HB11 is patenting a similar system. You are one of those inspirers (spelling) of people, who will do greater things than we can thus far imagine. And here you are just playing around on the forest floor. Or local park grounds. Rock on Robert!
@ThinkingandTinkering
@ThinkingandTinkering 4 жыл бұрын
lol - cheers mate - it does mildly depress me that so often they rush to patent - what a waste of time - ah well we slog on mate - cheers
@MarkHicks326
@MarkHicks326 Жыл бұрын
I love how English men wear a sportscoat to work in the garden. I am a new sub, so this just struck me as charming, like Doc Martin.
@user-eg7wi8xr2f
@user-eg7wi8xr2f 4 ай бұрын
Our ancestors were accessing earths and aether energies.. Freely.. Great incites on FPV Angel channel, ty Robert 🙏
@donsmithii6828
@donsmithii6828 4 жыл бұрын
This reminds me of Nichola Tesla's work with Scaler Waves - This kind of research fascinates me - All sorts of electrical power in the Earth itself - At 8000 meters of altitude, one could tap into a whole lot more power with ionic electrical generation - Seems to make for one helluva Capacitor - If one could get a Hemp Graphene Super Capacitor Battery in the middle of all this naturally occurring power, then we'd make a huge leap forward - An electrifying prospect !!! As always, another outstanding and insightful educational video - Thanks so much ...
@ThinkingandTinkering
@ThinkingandTinkering 4 жыл бұрын
And Konstantin Meyl mate - he has done some interesting stuff
@donsmithii6828
@donsmithii6828 4 жыл бұрын
@@ThinkingandTinkering I'm looking into that - Thanks ...
@alexquant1335
@alexquant1335 4 жыл бұрын
My favourite bit was the reference to esteemed Professor Swiss Guy .. ;)
@MrKirchov
@MrKirchov Ай бұрын
I want to power a pump for a small bird bath, thinking this may do the trick. Time to experiment! Thanks so much for putting all this info out into the world! Also, if anyone has tried powering motors and such using this idea, I’d love to hear about it.
@twosongs7396
@twosongs7396 Жыл бұрын
Hi I read somewhere that aligning the cathode towards the North and the anode towards the South whilst making one giant straight N/S line with (cathode, wooden paint mixer in between them, and anode, taped together and buried) cells at least 6’ apart, joined via copper wire as the ground was sprayed with saline water worked wonders. Someone else did the same thing only, in separate big planters and yielded much more voltage.
@fredriko.zachrisson9711
@fredriko.zachrisson9711 4 жыл бұрын
*Carbon* and *Magnesium* metal gave me the best results *by far* when i tested this a couple of years ago.
@ThinkingandTinkering
@ThinkingandTinkering 4 жыл бұрын
interesting - thanks for your post
@aaronedvalson104
@aaronedvalson104 4 жыл бұрын
Are there any common sources for magnesium objects? I've got carbon rods from those big camper batteries.
@crying_hippy
@crying_hippy 4 жыл бұрын
Fredrik Zachrisson did you try gold, silver and platinum rods?
@richardsandwell2285
@richardsandwell2285 4 жыл бұрын
@@aaronedvalson104 Yes boatyards on freshwater areas with Steel boats use Magnesium Anodes welded to the hulls, they are usually cut off and replaced when worn away only 75 to 50% of the original size. These comprise of a Magnesium ingot cast around a flat piece of Mild Steel running through the centre, the Steel, of course, being the bit welded to the Boat Hull to make a strong connection and provide galvanic protection. Boatyards will often give the old ones away or charge you a small beer fee because they are virtually worthless for scrap value. Boats on the coast in Saltwater tend to use Zinc Anodes instead of Magnesium.
@aaronedvalson104
@aaronedvalson104 4 жыл бұрын
@@richardsandwell2285 interesting! I'll have to call in to some local places and ask. Thank you!
@saite2560
@saite2560 4 жыл бұрын
I used to do some of these experiments when I was young. My father told me that they used to use this tech for a power source for the old school morse code system they used to run by the train tracks. Such mental flash back. I love it
@ThinkingandTinkering
@ThinkingandTinkering 4 жыл бұрын
that was exactly wha they used it for mate - cheers
@Barskor1
@Barskor1 4 жыл бұрын
@@ThinkingandTinkering Railroad tracks thousands of miles of conductive metal getting heated in the sun makes me wonder monotherm capabilities if another material was added?
@maintoc
@maintoc 4 жыл бұрын
@@Barskor1 It sounds like that would make a sort of thermocouple device. But would it produce any current/voltage at night when it's not being heated by the sun? Maybe residual thermal energy would make it work for a short time, but then stop? Or would absorbed-by-the-Earth heat be enough for it to continue to produce power? I'm sure the surface and near-surface layers of soil cool off significantly overnight, so ... ?
@pearcomputers
@pearcomputers 4 жыл бұрын
@@ThinkingandTinkering so... (not the first time I've seen some of this, most people should have grabbed some Tesla by now ;o) given that Alu is instantly surface-oxidising, corrosion is a likely factor there (easily tested with an installation) but a volt is nice hey? :D with surface area being a major factor, this sounds like Eddies to me. So transition through the moist ground, of the fields we know run through the planet. Sounds like shape (or other means of 'reception') might help too and 1t's hard to ignore the appeal of dropping 24-30 carbon-steel sets in the ground to run along side 12v solar... ...didn't the original Earth Arrays reach out of the ground and use large, wet fields (of the right kinda sandy soil) as capacitance too?
@planetarytapestry8092
@planetarytapestry8092 3 жыл бұрын
We may need to go back to that again if things keep going like they are
@francismusso7644
@francismusso7644 Жыл бұрын
To add to the conversation, I had some thing interesting and surprising that happened to me a few years ago.. I am a Ham Radio operator. I had two copper ground rods just out side my ham shack window. One was a 4 foot rod and one was an 8 foot rod. I decided to connect their #8 wires coming into the house together in hopes of an improved ground area and better grounding effects... AS soon as I touched the wires together to bond them there was a loud snap and I got one hell of a shock... I never took this any further but think the two different length ground rods had a different ground potential and in essence a potential difference between them... Any knowledgeable Ham knows that if you have a potential difference you get a voltage and a current flow when they come together. I say forget the copper and the Zinc and work with the different lengths of copper 2 to 1, 3 to 1 length variance and take some measurements to see what is happening here...... Just sharing ideas here for maybe some thing to be developed that will help humanity with cheaper power. The best to all.
@alexboros1751
@alexboros1751 Жыл бұрын
FREE! The word you're looking for is FREE POWER! To set the mind FREE! NO MORE DUMBING DOWN THINKING ABOUT BILLS PUSH THE MIND TO SEE MORE.
@ayrasimmons1607
@ayrasimmons1607 Жыл бұрын
My neighbor revealed before he died he was using that to power his home. Dude was an engineering genius. I wish he had shared more about it before he went but terminal illness unfortunately.
@eternallearner6026
@eternallearner6026 Жыл бұрын
His whole home?!
@kennedy67951
@kennedy67951 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the upload Robert. Your work and knowledge is appreciated at least by me sir. Please continue the progress you have made.
@ThinkingandTinkering
@ThinkingandTinkering 4 жыл бұрын
cheers mate
@gonzlocarrera9949
@gonzlocarrera9949 4 жыл бұрын
Awesome! This earth battery gives me a lot of inspiration for "Land Art" sculptures. Would love to be able to light up LED's!. Thank you for sharing.
@ThinkingandTinkering
@ThinkingandTinkering 4 жыл бұрын
Go for it mate
@troule9t971
@troule9t971 3 жыл бұрын
@@ThinkingandTinkering Suddenly an idea just hit me as well. Seeds might be activated by this voltage current. Hydroponics is like an electrolyte system and this might be a key component part of how plants grow at different rate based on voltage.
@katiegreene3960
@katiegreene3960 3 жыл бұрын
@@troule9t971 fascinating idea, often we think of moisture, temperature etc for germination triggers of certain seeds. But the moisture and temperature allowing voltage to trigger germination would be an interesting thing to test. If you could somehow place a seed into the proper temperature and moisture content and then somehow remove any electrical element and see if they fail to germinate then this hypothesis might be able to be proven. You could do a similar test with growth rate of a plant I would imagine, if you had two plants with the same environment but for one you tried to find a way to draw out all the current maybe thru this earth battery in the pot under load to use the energy and see if any growth differential occurs.
@johnjones.3427
@johnjones.3427 2 жыл бұрын
That'd be groovy.
@peterwilson5528
@peterwilson5528 Жыл бұрын
Like that one where the water going down the drain is reversed down under. I love to listen to these videos they are always very interesting. A man with great enthusiasm for what he knows and what he wants to find out.
@whatthefuckisit9824
@whatthefuckisit9824 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for providing these videos mate- I truly appreciate your channel and all of your content. You’re definitely one of my top inspirations.
@jerrymarnon41
@jerrymarnon41 11 ай бұрын
Is this what DR. STEVEN M. GREER IS TALKING ABOUT ? IS THIS WHAT TELSA WAS WORKING ON 100 YEARS AGO ÷ OR - ?
@StarLight-yk6es
@StarLight-yk6es 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Robert , it's interesting harnessing the earths energy and using it for different things . I lived in the mountains near Byron Bay , Australia . I lived in a little hut in the forest . Now I received an injury , a cut over my eye splitting the eye brow erea . I'm not a fan of doctors or hospitals , but lean more to the alternative side of healing :) . I happen to be ,a little psychic . I was wondering what I should do to heal the cut over my eye , when I was inspired to get a tall staff , and a crystal with a deep root . I was guided to carve a hole in the end of the staff and place the crystal root into the end of the staff with the termination of the crystal pointing upwards from the staff . The staff had a v shape , at the base where it connected wth the ground . I was then guided to go into the forest , and find the spring I knew off , as the earth energy flows most strongly through this place through the spring water . A lay line , of earth energy :) . So I made the staff , and took it to the spring , and was guided to put the v shaped base of the staff into the earth at the spring , and to direct the current through the staff , and crystal that focuses the current into a beam or lazier like device , and use the force to heal my cut . Well , imagen my surprise when I drew the staff toward my cut ,a bit quick , and a strong spark come out of the staff and went up over and zapped me on top of my head . TRUE . :) Of course this made me jump back in surprise , and I then proceeded again with a slower manner and alittle more distance between the wound and the crystal . This time I could control it much better and proceeded to energitally sew the wound by moving the current which clearly tingled , back and forth across the wound . I share this Experence , to inspire folks to EXPEREMENT for themselfs . You can plug your own staff into a spring or lay line , and direct the force into any wound or area that needs healing . Your literally feeding life force , directly into the desired area , by doing this , and this heals you. The crystal condenses and focuses the force for your application :) the wooden staff is a conductor connecting the earth force, life energy , from the lay line to where you point the crystal . :) Sounds like the work of a magician , because it is . :) and it really does work ! Enjoy :) Magic Happens :)
@ThinkingandTinkering
@ThinkingandTinkering 4 жыл бұрын
it is always good to share mate and yes you are quite right folks should experiment for themselves
@deesadventures845
@deesadventures845 Жыл бұрын
@star light….how do the staff and Crystal look……I’d like to make one
@jasonjohnson4133
@jasonjohnson4133 Жыл бұрын
Advanced Earth Science is beautiful
@shanefowler3504
@shanefowler3504 Жыл бұрын
Good story
@sarahbryant3351
@sarahbryant3351 Жыл бұрын
Repent and believe the gospel
@jefflambert7513
@jefflambert7513 4 жыл бұрын
I remember reading about earth batteries maybe 20 years ago and was always going to investigate its usability. Over the years I forgot about it until now. Thanks for the video, you renewed that spark.
@ThinkingandTinkering
@ThinkingandTinkering 4 жыл бұрын
cheers mate
@fosterkennel649
@fosterkennel649 Жыл бұрын
Same here I remember reading about a Nathan stubble field out of the USA in a publication many years ago called borderlands research. Also many years ago I met Eric dollard At a Tesla society meeting in San Francisco I just subbed to your channel looks fascinating blessings from the mountains of Southern Oregon
@Sparkeycarp
@Sparkeycarp Жыл бұрын
Excellent practical experiment. You can also get some pretty high voltages coming off the soil near your ground rod of your house main panel. Try being in the direction of your main power station.
@Randriekus
@Randriekus Жыл бұрын
I LOVE how fixed the mic audio!! its so dynamic
@tribulationcoming
@tribulationcoming 4 жыл бұрын
This is immensely important, and the audio is very clear. Thanks for talking on the subject.
@ThinkingandTinkering
@ThinkingandTinkering 4 жыл бұрын
cheers mate
@EdwinDueck
@EdwinDueck 4 жыл бұрын
If you rods had been longer you would have a stronger reading too. I tried it and it worked for me.
@ThinkingandTinkering
@ThinkingandTinkering 4 жыл бұрын
cheers mate
@mac11380
@mac11380 4 жыл бұрын
Thats what she said.
@larrypostma2866
@larrypostma2866 4 жыл бұрын
mac11380 Hahaha thank you good sir!
@joycehaines34
@joycehaines34 3 жыл бұрын
Good to know
@whisperingsage
@whisperingsage 3 жыл бұрын
Tesla, Henry Moray and Nathan Stubblefield did the most in this area. Tesla and Nathan Stubblefield were friends. Nathan Stubblefield used his knowledge with telegraph lines in this experimentation, and when he died, the men that went to go deal with his corpse found the house warmed and lit by some unknown source.
@planetarytapestry8092
@planetarytapestry8092 3 жыл бұрын
OMG...I just stumbled across and subscribed to your channel the other day. I absolutely love to be challenged and to learn. Your a breath of fresh air in a... Corroding World... Your a Positive ...not Negative Current of Change...Haha, see what I did there? Thanks for another enjoyable video 😊
@codedesigns9284
@codedesigns9284 2 жыл бұрын
Great experiment Rob! I love how you spark curiosity in people, including my family. We are going to try this same experiment at some point with neodymium and copper (as well as some other rare earth metals and crystals[as we know quartz generates a frequency when under pressure]) to see if there is any correlation to Earth’s magnetic field. Thank you for your spark! 😊
@Spiritman597
@Spiritman597 Жыл бұрын
Is there a list anywhere that shows what the frequency is of all the elements in the periodic table?
@christophegautier7634
@christophegautier7634 Жыл бұрын
Great comment I m hooked.
@harrickvharrick3957
@harrickvharrick3957 Жыл бұрын
Any results to speak of yet, any discoveries?
@TrailBlazerUK
@TrailBlazerUK Жыл бұрын
Let us all know your findings 🙂
@ironspaghett
@ironspaghett Жыл бұрын
@@Spiritman597 People have frequencies too. All things do. Vibrations themselves to not produce electricity. Make sure you really look into things and be safe and do not get caught up in magical thinking.
@bytergon
@bytergon 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this Robert. I hadn't seen a video on Earth Batteries before, So I'm really interested to experiment. Thanks for opening my eyes to something very interesting.
@ThinkingandTinkering
@ThinkingandTinkering 4 жыл бұрын
it is interesting mate and a surprising amount of 'stuff' on it
@eponymous_graphics
@eponymous_graphics Жыл бұрын
@2:59 I subscribed ... I like this gent already. Never hear of this device; i've lived nearly 2 generations and this could have helped on several camping excursions, if not several hours of boredom. The fact that this simple-technology is not taught in the 5th grade or higher, is proof that no one here is really trying for a better future. Thumbs up.
@shannonwhite2214
@shannonwhite2214 4 жыл бұрын
hey Robert, this channel has been one of my favorites the last couple months cuz it's just fascinating the experiments you do and this one is very interesting I'll have to look into it myself. Great video what it would be like to spend a week with you doing some of these experiments maybe an awesome thing. But I'm in the states👍😀🇺🇸
@ThinkingandTinkering
@ThinkingandTinkering 4 жыл бұрын
cheers for the kind words and taking the time to post
@jmshssk2
@jmshssk2 Жыл бұрын
Sign me up too. I would imagine for all who love the opportunity to work with Robert he'd need a stadium sized classroom
@gotelemwillyboyshere
@gotelemwillyboyshere Жыл бұрын
Hello Shannon , I've been told that it's against your laws in US . Just goes to show how frightened your energy companies are .
@andrelalancette2009
@andrelalancette2009 Жыл бұрын
​@@ThinkingandTinkering Hi Robert. I have a question. Can beryllium be the source of this energy?
@FollowPhotiniByDesign
@FollowPhotiniByDesign 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for another fantastic upload, earth batteries have fascinated me for a long time, this has re-sparked my interest...
@ThinkingandTinkering
@ThinkingandTinkering 4 жыл бұрын
cheers mate
@nancysmith9487
@nancysmith9487 3 жыл бұрын
Sir thank you for sharing your knowledge and acknowledging where and how some these ideas might of come about... Great job professor
@ThinkingandTinkering
@ThinkingandTinkering 3 жыл бұрын
cheers - glad you liked it
@synchro505
@synchro505 Жыл бұрын
Such an amazing process and concept. What a great explanation and presentation on how it works. Many thanks.
@jacksparrow2674
@jacksparrow2674 Жыл бұрын
you are one of THE BEST TEACHERS of (practical side) of physics & chemistry in the World i think.... fantastic work congratulations !!!!🙂🙂🙂💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
@chadharris786
@chadharris786 4 жыл бұрын
It seems like a really cool concept but I wish you had the camera angled so that way we could see exactly what you we're doing
@ronmiller7916
@ronmiller7916 4 жыл бұрын
To be honest, all his vids I've watched have the same issue - inability to see the project components up close. It's very frustrating. I'm interested in his work but he's got to take the camera work seriously, we need to actually see what he's describing. That being said, I'll still watch and learn.
@FABIAN-cy6ww
@FABIAN-cy6ww 3 жыл бұрын
Stop talking, and try it
@nomoregoodlife1255
@nomoregoodlife1255 3 жыл бұрын
or a cheeky diagram at the end
@Prest-cf9bs
@Prest-cf9bs Жыл бұрын
This is real
@eternalfizzer
@eternalfizzer 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this fascinating experiment. It suits my scrap metal bin and generally damp back yard to a tee. I don't have an outside plug and cheapy solar lights really aren't dependable enough, so this might fit the bill without rechargeable batteries. I'll let you know if I get this rigged up ...
@ThinkingandTinkering
@ThinkingandTinkering 4 жыл бұрын
awesome mate
@eternallearner6026
@eternallearner6026 Жыл бұрын
So it’s been a couple years: anything to report?
@davidrobenlive
@davidrobenlive Жыл бұрын
We had power from the soon to be defunct ESKOM over a SWER line, Single Wire Earth Return, granted it was an 11KV line, dropped to 220 volt through a transformer at our take off point. The line was 8km + long and we averaged 300 mm or so per year, there was a river flowing through our farm which might have been a factor, but these types of lines were and still are used supplying electricity over hundreds of kilometers in the country, so there is something about using the earth as a "conductor" Thank You Robert for all the fascinating videos
@martinlicht1969
@martinlicht1969 2 жыл бұрын
Remember Nathaniel Stubblefield. Thanks always for the Real science you present.
@katiegreene3960
@katiegreene3960 3 жыл бұрын
Would you also get a greater differential if anode was in shade and anode in Sun? Also can these be built into a series of sorts?
@dolfinmagikpro
@dolfinmagikpro 2 жыл бұрын
Great experiment! I wonder, too, if the pH of the soil being used might make a difference as well. The lemon / Potato batteries come to mind. Keep up the great work!
@hamzasultanzuberi3552
@hamzasultanzuberi3552 2 жыл бұрын
it does and when the soil runs out of electrolytes, it needs to be replaced with fresh soil to get the battery running again.
@michalz2025
@michalz2025 Жыл бұрын
I started watching this chanel as it would be Antony Hopkins talking about science. Absolutely superb!
@MichaelRada-INDUSTRY50
@MichaelRada-INDUSTRY50 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for confirming, we are standing on the biggest battery existing here for millions of years serving all who are not greedy
@andrewhoward7200
@andrewhoward7200 4 жыл бұрын
With the schools closed this is going to make a great experiment for my lad and I. I once arranged for a Well to be dug on Dartmoor, a man turned up with divining rods, found a source and two weeks later started boring. Found water. Always fascinated me. Maybe he tapped into some hidden electrical anomaly. I don't know but find the idea beguiling.
@ThinkingandTinkering
@ThinkingandTinkering 4 жыл бұрын
cheers mate - thanks for the post
@anonimouse4678
@anonimouse4678 4 жыл бұрын
I was at work looked outside man on car park with rods he saud had to find water pipe and i should do it sure enough i found it He said anyone can
@paulkainer269
@paulkainer269 4 жыл бұрын
@@anonimouse4678 a person is a walking leaky battery. Put 2 bent steel rods in your hands ( I use a coat hanger to make it) and you become a meter. Look up science of dousing( probably spelled it wrong) but it gives you an idea the science about it. Any partical has north and south pole. Water moving underground carries material with it some materials are stronger with a pole arangement. Your rods will align with that flow direction because there is movement of a magnetic field.
@marcteigh8633
@marcteigh8633 3 жыл бұрын
Fascinating. I think if you were anticipating microamps, then perhaps a 1K resistor might have been a smidge on the low side. Perhaps 1M to begin with? It's a pity that all "coking foil" is aluminium, be great to have access to a very cheap HUGE surface area that could be played around with. If there is any "non corrosion" based power generation, I am guessing two IDENTICAL electrodes should yield *something* - so perhaps there is merit in playing with a 10 metre roll of foil for about £1 :)
@scottsluggosrule4670
@scottsluggosrule4670 11 ай бұрын
One of my science fair entries as a kid was a battery from plates of copper and zinc with horse manure in between. Put out several volts and would light a small bulb. Thought about scaling up in our septic tank but copper plates that size very expensive.
@rubyhaver7071
@rubyhaver7071 Жыл бұрын
You rock! Thank you for sharing this…interesting, informative, casual and fun 😃
@soloman9151
@soloman9151 Жыл бұрын
Hi, great content by the way - but I was wondering since Aluminium surprisingly seemed to produce 1 full volt as compared to most of the other scrap metals -yielding less output and people toss out their old TV antennas - which are seemingly aluminium tubing - and one commenter below suggested that driving the metal deeper into the ground so that its nearly completely covered - increases the voltage dramatically - then getting hold of as many old discarded TV antennas as possible and using relatively long lengths of that wasted or discarded source of aluminum tubing might actually be worthwhile doing and wiring them in series over an entire backyard might produce a sizeable set up that could even be used for recharging car batteries and everyday household items and tools that use batteries - and all for free - as you could charge tools etc constantly and thus reduce electrical grid power consumption - a big consideration these days with ever increasing mains power costs to householders.
@tiffanyhouze1886
@tiffanyhouze1886 Жыл бұрын
Exactly the experiment I'm doing
@jeffreyrood8755
@jeffreyrood8755 4 жыл бұрын
Great video. I too am always interested in energy from different sources.
@ThinkingandTinkering
@ThinkingandTinkering 4 жыл бұрын
cool - you have vids?
@friedeseimitdiroxmox4669
@friedeseimitdiroxmox4669 Жыл бұрын
Well, I never had heard about this subject, even though trying out many things myself. We all are kept in darkness. I enjoy Your English and the way of speaking very much. Greetings from Lüneburg/Germany
@user-ny2jp6pl4n
@user-ny2jp6pl4n 10 ай бұрын
Biologist here that struggles with physics. I've heard of these and you explained it well!
@kentgladden4316
@kentgladden4316 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for doing these videos. I've been eyeballing earth batteries for years. Planning on running them in series along the property fencing perimeter. I really like your Magnesium/Carbon combo. Personally, I've always believed these work due to the ongoing electrical charge the earth itself acquires via exposure to solar ionization. Probably some electromagnetic induction from the Iron magma flows under the crust as well. I've got experiments re: a couple ideas I wanna try out w/ your Mg/C arrangement. Geometry of the cathode/anode for maximum surface area being one.
@StanSwan
@StanSwan Жыл бұрын
Stray leaking voltage from powerline much like a CT. This guys meter has a battery in it is is inducing voltage into the ground and measuring the difference is potential not any voltage other than from his meter.
@harrywalker5836
@harrywalker5836 Жыл бұрын
didnt our creators,aliens, run the earth off its energy,like the pyramids, obolisks as transmitters. quartz granites,. tesla tower..watch, everything inside me, he,[she], has vids of whole cities,being lite, for free,, hundreds of yrs ago. its lost tech, because it was free..
@StanSwan
@StanSwan Жыл бұрын
@@harrywalker5836 You forget bigfoot and the easter bunny.
@hipihei
@hipihei Жыл бұрын
Ugh! Powerline leakage is ac not dc that is being measured here. Also dc battery can not *induce* voltage into ground. Induction happens in the realms of ac. The voltage difference between the electrodes here is due to chemical energy..like in real batteries..! However it's not quite as aa cell.. :)
@StanSwan
@StanSwan Жыл бұрын
@@hipihei Excited electrons do not care if they move in one path or all paths. Try taking a basic class on electrical theory. Wow! Just WOW! You really think you have an argument here? lol
@RS-rw5zp
@RS-rw5zp 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this, I'm going to look up other information, and do some experimenting myself now.
@ThinkingandTinkering
@ThinkingandTinkering 4 жыл бұрын
cheers mate
@111jslay
@111jslay Жыл бұрын
Not if this comment is as if any significance i admire your channel sir for quite some time and absolutely adore it and what is yet simple yet absurdly naturally complicated, you may not ever see my post, I just want to humanly say thank you very much.! You reignite my some say naive and childish ambitions of how wonderful this life is constructed and may be possible to (discover) a potential benefactor or improved perception of what can be achieved.
@villagevaliant
@villagevaliant Жыл бұрын
Love your generosity of knowledge & appreciate you taking your time to testing the methods out. I do hope your video saves some un expecting individual from a Frigate winter or a family to have lights. May The All Knowing All Aware compensate your knowing or unknown righteous actions by sources lease expected & where necessary now & in the places to come
@leeorshimhoni8949
@leeorshimhoni8949 4 жыл бұрын
The steel fence, behind , would function as antenna, turning emw to emf. Check from fence to ground, if the fence is not grounded.
@robh2358
@robh2358 3 жыл бұрын
Steel fence but wood post, expect zero effect
@rowgler1
@rowgler1 4 жыл бұрын
You have a fascinating channel. I've always wondered if some of the expensive elements used for vanity would be useful in applications like this and battery chemistry. Gold, silver, platinum, etc. This also makes me think of Kelvin water drop electrostatic generators. Natures hidden physics are so powerful. Keep up the good work, thank you.
@killuminatikilla3235
@killuminatikilla3235 2 жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. The only think that is worth money on this earth is the precious metals.
@nigelprice1831
@nigelprice1831 Жыл бұрын
And the earth itself. They aren't making anymore
@occamraiser
@occamraiser Жыл бұрын
@@nigelprice1831 Yeah, buy land. God ain't making any more of it. (Although the arabs and chines have made a bit more.
@IntermountainGoldRefiners
@IntermountainGoldRefiners Жыл бұрын
I think gold would be interesting to try because it does not corrode easily, it might guide the discovery of how this works even.
@billballinger5622
@billballinger5622 8 ай бұрын
thx for the advice, T @@occamraiser
@fuzexi
@fuzexi Жыл бұрын
Really interesting: never heard of this. Showed it to my daughter (11) and suggested she could do a science project for school. If you can run a small electric motor off this you’ll get the kids hooked!
@gideonlapidus8996
@gideonlapidus8996 11 ай бұрын
Thanks Rob Great Video. I'm sure with moisture as the resistivity of the soils reduces, you should get more current flow
@m.f.i.meaninglessfilminsti2013
@m.f.i.meaninglessfilminsti2013 4 жыл бұрын
My god man,,,, you just explained the mystery power source for the pyramids and every other ancient structures around the world.
@johnlannikk2701
@johnlannikk2701 4 жыл бұрын
Yes thats a brilliant deduction. It has been found that the ancient Egyptians produced battery cells. Could be that certain pyramids were actually battery cells, fascinating.
@incognito5555
@incognito5555 4 жыл бұрын
@@johnlannikk2701 Yes, pyramids are machines, not burial chambers.
@seandavidt3538
@seandavidt3538 4 жыл бұрын
RM-S is giving us modern adaptions of standing stones, menhirs and obelisks. they were the midway stations for the energy that the pyramids were pulling out from the ionosphere and from within the earth itself. We can utilize the magnetic field that surrounds the earth as an energy source. That is the concept behind Tesla's free energy machines. Magnetism is the key.
@Shanextremesciistudio
@Shanextremesciistudio 4 жыл бұрын
The whole ancient structures were giant electronic curcuit board
@Shanextremesciistudio
@Shanextremesciistudio 4 жыл бұрын
If u do this n a ley lines, u get more power
@stancurtin
@stancurtin 4 жыл бұрын
Always interesting Robert! But it seems like the matter could be settled by putting some of that earth in a flower pot away from the ground and seeing if you still get a current? You could actively change orientation as well. Am I missing something?
@utubegeneric
@utubegeneric 11 ай бұрын
Nice experiment. I only just now found your video. I discovered this for myself about a year ago. I was reading on a wet day, one probe of my multimeter in the ground and the other (positive) lead, I stuck into the bark of a tree and was getting .97v dc. I was surprised that I was getting any electricity within the tree because wood is an insulator, so I think I was reading from the water/moisture in the tree. Especially since it was wet, but I was still intrigued by it nonetheless. Especially was curious about the surface area of all of the roots because it was a very large tree.
@Joy-ym3mx
@Joy-ym3mx Жыл бұрын
Thank you Robert, for sharing this amazing energy generator from Mother Earth😍
@steveciarico9824
@steveciarico9824 3 жыл бұрын
I have just a very basic understanding of electricity when I ask this question of you, but would it be possible to take the current and connect it to a capacitor to build up a charge, then when the capacitor discharges, run the discharge through a voltage regulator to charge a battery?
@pdtech4524
@pdtech4524 4 жыл бұрын
I've been running my household mains electric supply from the electric my lawn provides for years👍😎
@ThinkingandTinkering
@ThinkingandTinkering 4 жыл бұрын
awesome!
@troystutsman1400
@troystutsman1400 4 жыл бұрын
PD Tech Would you mind sharing your set up with us...? I’ve been fascinated by this since I first learned of it a couple of years ago.
@MrDmadness
@MrDmadness 4 жыл бұрын
@@troystutsman1400 this joke > your head
@dogwalker666
@dogwalker666 4 жыл бұрын
I think you are fibbing.
@Sctronic209
@Sctronic209 4 жыл бұрын
Lol
@Bones469
@Bones469 11 ай бұрын
Very pleased to have this pop up in my feed. I have toyed with these ideas as well along with using trees and maybe even a corrosion based system for people near the ocean where you could cascade the salt water through boxes with dissimilar metals, maybe like a little labyrinth or something. There was a story or tale of an experimenter guy our here in Utah that was a scout master that lived about 100 years ago. The old timers claimed he would put out probes to light the area on campouts. My thought on this has always gone a couple directions. I always thought that if telluric, there may be more voltage be creating distance between the probes to better exploit the ground current differentials. I have done some experiments here but I live in the proximity of some high tension lines that may be creating induction on my conductors. I need new probes for my old O-scopes to look at the wave form but now they probably have soft o-scope good enough for what I would use it for.... I need to check that... Wish and Temu.. lol This brings up another point. I have suspected that if done correctly you should be able to somehow exploit the magnetic flux of the earth. IIRC is that about 7.8Hz? If so creating the correct LC tank may allow for better extrapolation of the energy. Now that we have 1 farad caps for car stereos and things it seems like it would be possible. Before I was toying with the idea of tuning "Wine Bottle Caps" popular amongst Tesla Coil enthusiasts, Of course I have some other ideas how I could use such a capacitance bank as we move deeper and deeper into low-voltage solid state devices... for which I won't mention publicly here as it might get the wrong kind of attention... lol Anyway I might revisit these earth and tree batteries and pair the experiment up with a "Joule Thief" style circuit as I think you could produce usable lighting in a long term grid down scenario. Always keep extra Diodes and transistors in your Faraday junk box.. just sayin'... lol
@zakthewarcat3172
@zakthewarcat3172 5 ай бұрын
on a video game I play DayZ arma 2 version there is a map called Napf, there are a few places on this map that show the earth battery and how they are laid out and how big it really is, they used 7 foot long rods in the ground and there is 50 of them and on top of all the rods are wires set up in a series, its a good example of how it should look like
@phill3144
@phill3144 4 жыл бұрын
What would happen to the voltage if you used a pair of large 20m long and 2m wide electrodes of what ever the best conductor is. Do you think the voltage would jump substantially with using them in series etc. Cheers for the content
@amywalker7515
@amywalker7515 3 жыл бұрын
We''re going back to a lot of this old technology as limitations on what we have now are showing themselves. I read that nickel-iron batteries are being looked at again. I'd like to try making one or ask Mr. Murray-Smith to run a video on that.
@markhodgson2348
@markhodgson2348 2 жыл бұрын
Great idea now go back much, much further in history
@OGCrypto33
@OGCrypto33 2 жыл бұрын
Salt water batteries. Or the Baghdad battery.
@stephenhartley77
@stephenhartley77 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting, thanks. I'd like to try arranging them in a circle !
@shakilnasir3829
@shakilnasir3829 Жыл бұрын
Thank you sir for the information. Probably, lots research is required in this field but very informative video.
@auspicious113
@auspicious113 4 жыл бұрын
Hi very interesting. just a note not so long ago when I worked in the telecommunications industry we used to drive I think it was stainless steel rod some 2 metres into the ground for the signalling for public telephone metering, I thought this may throw som more fuel into the fire thanks
@eyeyosef
@eyeyosef 2 жыл бұрын
This was really interesting. Stainless steel and carbon seem to be the best options due to longevity. Plug 1000 of each into the earth and you should get yourself a generator :)
@johnmadsen37
@johnmadsen37 Жыл бұрын
But can it run an electric chair?
@eyeyosef
@eyeyosef Жыл бұрын
@@johnmadsen37 need to charge it
@bobkemper3058
@bobkemper3058 Жыл бұрын
Nathaniel Stubbelfield who lived near Murray Kentucky had earth batteries in the ground in a hill he lived in and I Believe he had a patent on them. He lit his cabin and the hillside with carbon arc lights running off of them! Looked like daylight people said! I believe Murray State college still has the library collection on him and they will send you a packet of information at least at one time they would for free contact them about the Nathaniel Stubblefield collection. He also had a telephone with rods on it he could stick the rods in the ground his son could go clear across the town and stick the rods on his in the ground and they could talk to each other back and forth. He was a brilliant man but died in his shack on the hill pretty much penniless he got swindled out of his inventions!
@eyeyosef
@eyeyosef Жыл бұрын
@@bobkemper3058 Thanks for the reply, Bob! Happy new year, by the way =). I am currently working on some "s-t-u-f-f". That is all I can say =D
@equalizertime188
@equalizertime188 Жыл бұрын
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@equalizertime188
@equalizertime188 Жыл бұрын
SUBBED FOR SURE !
@Hughmonte
@Hughmonte Жыл бұрын
Love these videos brother in light. Keep learning and teaching we need men like you to multiply everywhere. We need to get these video game playing kids thinking again . ✌️👍
@johnlannikk2701
@johnlannikk2701 4 жыл бұрын
I have seen a video albeit controversial where large rods and also a radiator like structure were buried in the ground, water then added, and a large amount of current was produced.
@PS7334
@PS7334 3 жыл бұрын
Just a query: You mentioned that the annode and cathode positioning might be different from Northern hemisphere as opposed to the Southern. Wouldn't it be the same, being that the energy flows from the north pole to the south pole? Like the earth being one large magnet? Or does it flow from pole to equator? Just trying to put this together in my head. Thanks, great vid!
@terryenglish7132
@terryenglish7132 Жыл бұрын
Good point. The poles being opposites in many situations, I think , caused an error by applying a general rule to a specific situation.
@stevenallen2530
@stevenallen2530 Жыл бұрын
Robert, thanks, My first time hearing about this. It sure does spark an interest on some experimenting needed to be done.
@AdamKili
@AdamKili 2 жыл бұрын
I propose an efficient use for this type of battery may be in parallel with another generator, like a micro wind turbine: the voltage from the Earth battery keeps the diodes open in your rectifier, increasing usable power, even in low wind conditions? I wish to try it. My hypothesis: The Earth battery works similarly to the rain fuel generator; Different regions of moisture and charge within the soil act as the singular rain drop does. Prediction: different coating(s) of the electrodes in conductive ink (or similar) and/or polyurethane (or similar) will increase power. I want to experiment with various large surface area aluminum foil anodes on the south side of a freestanding plastic (electrically isolated) garden box and graphite rod cathodes on the north. Add two or three Daisy wind generators, and I might have a trickle (or better) 12v battery charger. This KZfaq channel rocks!
@strongforce8466
@strongforce8466 4 жыл бұрын
Amazing and very interesting Robert thank you
@ThinkingandTinkering
@ThinkingandTinkering 4 жыл бұрын
cheers mate
@skilletHappyDays
@skilletHappyDays 4 жыл бұрын
Great video! Thanks! I’ve been wondering about this. I was hoping you would have included the amp for the carbon and magnesium pair. (I would do it myself but have to order parts.)(And I am very much an amateur at all of this.)
@ThinkingandTinkering
@ThinkingandTinkering 4 жыл бұрын
well tbh you will remain an amateur unless you make a start lol
@maysucks
@maysucks 3 жыл бұрын
I had read an article years ago about telegraph lines that were generating their own power, enough power that workers had received a good shock even though the power supply was off. The explanation was that it was similar to a river. The river being the electricity wanted to get from point a to point b to achieve equilibrium, but had to follow a tortuous winding path. The telegraph line produced a straight line, like a canal that allowed a less restrictive path. Interestingly when these telegraph lines fell out of favor and had been cut for some period of time the effect was gone. As though the potential had found a different path. There were other examples of this phenomenon. I chalked it all up to an internet story like the 200mpg carburetor. Maybe there was more to it?
@danielash1704
@danielash1704 Жыл бұрын
Naturally occurring programming languages of nature we have a lot of learning we start with signatures of charge it transforms into numbers fields of study and yet it still surprises the most intelligent people .
@numatechprototypes222
@numatechprototypes222 4 жыл бұрын
Check out the energy generation most fruit bearing mycelium or mushrooms
@ThinkingandTinkering
@ThinkingandTinkering 4 жыл бұрын
that is interesting - cheers mate
@NoGreedSeeds
@NoGreedSeeds 4 жыл бұрын
Dalton Neumann 🍄🚀👽
@rebeccashetter2309
@rebeccashetter2309 4 жыл бұрын
That makes sense; mushrooms root system connects an entire garden and that would be pulling energy from the earth and feeds the other plants with energy. All living animals and plants are both biological and electrical with radiation. The problem with harvesting that energy; would it kill or weaken the plants? I know there is a method of planting fruit trees that suggest digging a large hole and putting stone into the ground and then lacing cooper wire into the soil with the tree. This has been found to increase the growth and health of the tree. This is all very interesting... and may come in handy to know in these times. Stay safe everyone and keep learning and keep sharing.
@urgencepc4563
@urgencepc4563 3 жыл бұрын
I grow mushrooms... I'll check it out - thanks!
@jaymorris3468
@jaymorris3468 4 жыл бұрын
Can't really see what your doing because of the distance and background. I'm a layman so need to see.
@308dad8
@308dad8 Жыл бұрын
This is interesting. Does larger diameter conductors increase voyage or amperage? Does more gap or less gap increase wattage in any way? You mentioned using pots, I was thinking hooking them in series to get 12V or 120V but would it generate anything hooked into pots on shelves? Now I have to try it out.
@Barskor1
@Barskor1 4 жыл бұрын
Mud batteries, this makes me want to try a composting trench going north-south and see if I can get two effects synergizing.
@ThinkingandTinkering
@ThinkingandTinkering 4 жыл бұрын
that would be good mate - you know you will have to share that though right lol
@Barskor1
@Barskor1 4 жыл бұрын
@@ThinkingandTinkering No problem open source all the way.
@katiegreene3960
@katiegreene3960 3 жыл бұрын
Great idea, compost is underrated.
@harrywhite7287
@harrywhite7287 4 жыл бұрын
Always fascinating. Never heard of Earth batteries before. I wonder if you would get a much higher differential at one of the magnetic polls. Maybe even just a air anode and ground cathode since that's where we would find the highest concentrations of magnetic field lines.
@ThinkingandTinkering
@ThinkingandTinkering 4 жыл бұрын
I like that idea mate - I don't think it has ever been tried - have a look at the patent database starting 1890ish - quite a few applications to mull over there
@davidgiles9843
@davidgiles9843 4 жыл бұрын
@@ThinkingandTinkering its strange how in a western christian society we have created a patent office that can remove the creativity of man by saying 'he did it first and they own your god given right to do it second' which in the case of the 1800's means the creativity of the living is removed by the dead [just thinking out allowed, no need to shout] :-)
@chucktangy
@chucktangy Жыл бұрын
@@davidgiles9843 Yes but you know the old say "The dead don't litigate patent claims." :-D
@seannelsen3377
@seannelsen3377 11 ай бұрын
It generally doesn't take much to get me interested in something if it is a topic that is of worth. I watched one of your videos. I am intrigued thank you very much for sharing I will let you know of my progress in my, experiment on your idea you have shared.
@nigelholland1811
@nigelholland1811 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video, you really do learn something new every day. I think I might try this with our beaver group.
@zevak1
@zevak1 4 жыл бұрын
"the soil cant be too dry" *australia has left chat*
@ThinkingandTinkering
@ThinkingandTinkering 4 жыл бұрын
lol
@meggrobi
@meggrobi 4 жыл бұрын
Just to point out the Sydney has over twice the rainfall of London.
@NanaSevers
@NanaSevers 4 жыл бұрын
Well can you make it wet someway, spit, pour water or a beer on it, take a leak?
@gringoanon4550
@gringoanon4550 4 жыл бұрын
All the telegraph batteries from South Australia to Darwin, kept going long after they were supposed to.
@audioadventurer6892
@audioadventurer6892 4 жыл бұрын
Where I live in Australia we get over 2 meters of rainfall a year, 100km away there is a town with an average annual rainfall of 4 meters and the highest recorded annual total in Australia of 7.9 meters in the 50's. Just a little fact. In a country this big it's not surprising there is a wild variety of climates, really.
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