[File 1 (or 2) of 5] What were the TWO (and ONLY two) REQUIREMENTS that FARADAY said were needed to "produce" electricity? What was it that TESLA underscored about CAPACITORS, and how does this impact the conversion of ENERGY into POWER? Let Don Smith guide you on an enlightening tour, while introducing you to the Astonishingly Simple Art of Capturing Energy from the Earth's Magnetic and Electrical Fields. Technology has NO negative environmental impact. On the contrary, it promotes the formation of oxygen in the atmosphere.
What were the TWO (and ONLY two) REQUIREMENTS that FARADAY said were needed to "produce" electricity? What was it that TESLA underscored about CAPACITORS, and how does this impact the conversion of ENERGY into POWER? Let Don Smith guide you on an enlightening tour, while introducing you to the Astonishingly Simple Art of Capturing Energy from the Earth's Magnetic and Electrical Fields. Technology has NO negative environmental impact. On the contrary, it promotes the formation of oxygen in the atmosphere. - An early version of this presentation was first uploaded in July, 2016. The current version was uploaded around February or March 2019
Don't let anybody fool you into believing that "energy needs to be paid for", or any such self-serving propaganda. Energy cannot be created or destroyed. Therefore, neither can it be consumed. It is a BOUNDLESS, INCESSANT FLOW, a gift from Nature, much as life itself. The challenge posed to our creative minds is to find the way to DRAW IT IN, as needed, to provide for all of our needs. Donald Lee Smith answered that challenge. His discovery is presented here.
A brief homage to inventor Donald Lee Smith, on the occasion of his 89th Birthday Anniversary, October 31st, 2017. Explores the role that Mr Smith’s background in geology — including his extensive, first-hand knowledge of materials and elements — played in shaping his approach to electromagnetism. Shows how his inquisitive, open-minded examination of the notion of ground led him to re-develop and broaden the concept in an unorthodox, yet manifestly effective way. References his unique conception of the capacitor-transformer (what he called the Ambient Energy Generator) and provides a rare glimpse into the inventor’s most advanced contribution: the solid state product line of power delivery devices.
A brief homage to inventor Donald Lee Smith, on the occasion of his 89th Birthday Anniversary, October 31st, 2017. Explores the role that Mr Smith’s background in geology — including his extensive, first-hand knowledge of materials and elements — played in shaping his approach to electromagnetism. Shows how his inquisitive, open-minded examination of the notion of ground led him to re-develop and broaden the concept in an unorthodox, yet manifestly effective way. References his unique conception of the capacitor-transformer (what he called the Ambient Energy Generator) and provides a rare glimpse into the inventor’s most advanced contribution: the solid state product line of power delivery devices.
A brief homage to inventor Donald Lee Smith, on the occasion of his 89th Birthday Anniversary, October 31st, 2017. Explores the role that Mr Smith’s background in geology — including his extensive, first-hand knowledge of materials and elements — played in shaping his approach to electromagnetism. Shows how his inquisitive, open-minded examination of the notion of ground led him to re-develop and broaden the concept in an unorthodox, yet manifestly effective way. References his unique conception of the capacitor-transformer (what he called the Ambient Energy Generator) and provides a rare glimpse into the inventor’s most advanced contribution: the solid state product line of power delivery devices.
A brief homage to inventor Donald Lee Smith, on the occasion of his 89th Birthday Anniversary, October 31st, 2017. Explores the role that Mr Smith’s background in geology — including his extensive, first-hand knowledge of materials and elements — played in shaping his approach to electromagnetism. Shows how his inquisitive, open-minded examination of the notion of ground led him to re-develop and broaden the concept in an unorthodox, yet manifestly effective way. References his unique conception of the capacitor-transformer (what he called the Ambient Energy Generator) and provides a rare glimpse into the inventor’s most advanced contribution: the solid state product line of power delivery devices.
A brief homage to inventor Donald Lee Smith, on the occasion of his 89th Birthday Anniversary, October 31st, 2017. Explores the role that Mr Smith’s background in geology — including his extensive, first-hand knowledge of materials and elements — played in shaping his approach to electromagnetism. Shows how his inquisitive, open-minded examination of the notion of ground led him to re-develop and broaden the concept in an unorthodox, yet manifestly effective way. References his unique conception of the capacitor-transformer (what he called the Ambient Energy Generator) and provides a rare glimpse into the inventor’s most advanced contribution: the solid state product line of power delivery devices.
A brief homage to inventor Donald Lee Smith, on the occasion of his 89th Birthday Anniversary, October 31st, 2017. Explores the role that Mr Smith’s background in geology — including his extensive, first-hand knowledge of materials and elements — played in shaping his approach to electromagnetism. Shows how his inquisitive, open-minded examination of the notion of ground led him to re-develop and broaden the concept in an unorthodox, yet manifestly effective way. References his unique conception of the capacitor-transformer (what he called the Ambient Energy Generator) and provides a rare glimpse into the inventor’s most advanced contribution: the solid state product line of power delivery devices.