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The Tom Bearden Website: 174. Resonance: in Physics, An Oscillation Phenomenon

Resonance is an oscillation phenomenon exhibited by physical systems driven by periodic forces. There are three types of resonance: phase, amplitude, and natural. Electrical resonance results in large currents near certain frequencies in alternating current reactive circuits. There are two kinds of electrical resonance, series and parallel. In a series resonant circuit, the voltages across the coil and capacitor cancel out, leaving little overall voltage even when the individual voltages are large. If such a circuit is driven for only the first 90 degrees of a sine wave and then disconnected, the coil will charge without current flow, accumulating a gravitational potential. When the coil discharges, it will produce real current that can be used to power a motor if connected to a proper load. Tesla utilized

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The Tom Bearden Website: 174. Resonance: in Physics, An Oscillation Phenomenon

Resonance is an oscillation phenomenon exhibited by physical systems driven by periodic forces. There are three types of resonance: phase, amplitude, and natural. Electrical resonance results in large currents near certain frequencies in alternating current reactive circuits. There are two kinds of electrical resonance, series and parallel. In a series resonant circuit, the voltages across the coil and capacitor cancel out, leaving little overall voltage even when the individual voltages are large. If such a circuit is driven for only the first 90 degrees of a sine wave and then disconnected, the coil will charge without current flow, accumulating a gravitational potential. When the coil discharges, it will produce real current that can be used to power a motor if connected to a proper load. Tesla utilized

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The Tom Bearden

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174. Resonance: in physics, an oscillation phenomenon


exhibited by a physical system driven by a periodic force;
when the frequency of the driving force approaches a natural
"free response frequency" of the system, the oscillation of the
system becomes large. The "resonance (or resonant)
frequency" of a system is a frequency at which some response
of the system becomes maximum. Three types may be
defined: (1) Phase or velocity resonance, where the response
of the system is 90 degrees out of phase with the driving force,
(2) amplitude resonance, where the amplitude of response of
the system is maximum, and (3) natural resonance, which is
the frequency of oscillation of the system to a sharp input such
as a hammer blow. Electrical resonance exhibited by an
alternating current reactive circuit results in relatively large
currents near certain frequencies, together with the nearly
unimpeded oscillation of energy back and forth between
potential and kinetic form. There are two kinds, series and
parallel resonance. In series resonance, the inductance and
capacitance are in series, and in parallel resonance they are
connected in parallel. In the series resonant circuit, the
currents can become large if the resistance is small. Further,
the voltages across the coil and capacitor are essentially 180
degrees out of phase, and so they essentially "cancel," leaving
very little voltage across the overall circuit, even when the
individual voltages across the coil and across the capacitor are
very large. (Note that the E-fields across the inductance and
the coil are also 180 degrees out of phase, and so the series
resonant circuit to a distant observer produces an artificial
potential wave -- indeed, an electrogravitational wave. This is
one reason why Tesla so favored the series circuit. He also
favored it with one end loose -- the so-called "single-wire"
circuit, without a return.) If the driving voltage to such a
single-wire series resonant circuit is applied to the coil with
the open-ended capacitor beyond, and the voltage is applied
for only the first 90 degrees as a sine wave then instantly
removed, the coil will be charged without current flow,
accumulating a 5-d gravitational potential. When the coil
discharges, it will discharge in two directions, producing real
current, at a certain frequency (which may be drastically
different from the "normal electrical current" resonant
frequency. However, actual current will be induced out of
both ends of the coil at this frequency. The capacitor will
charge a little bit from this effect. The overshoot of the coil
discharge back toward the disconnected driver is also usable
energy if connected to a proper load. If the load is removed
and the driving voltage is reapplied just as the overshoot
reduces back to zero, the cycle is repeated, charging the
distant capacitor more and more, and producing pulses of
usable power through the overshoot discharge on the driver
side. By adapting this mechanism, a free energy motor can be
readily produced, as demonstrated by Bedini, Watson, and
others with a battery-driven, series-wound DC motor unit.
Note that use of the localized gravitational potential produces
local general relativity, a locally bent spacetime, and the
conservation of energy, charge, and momentum laws need not
rigorously apply. An adaptation of this mechanism was also
utilized by Tesla in his magnifying transmitter. In that
transmitter, with its huge elevated capacitance, the artificial
potential wave produced would have been introduced into the
earth, producing scalar resonance of the earth. The molten
core of the earth, being under pressure in all directions, is self-
pumped (in the language of non-linear optical phase
conjugation). The resonant atomic nuclei of the earth's molten
core would then act as a pumped phase conjugate mirror
(PCM), producing a highly amplified (near infinity gain!)
time-reversed wave in response to the input signal. Thus the
earth PCM is a giant amplifier, and the TR wave returned is
highly amplified, possessing enormous energy. Thus the
amount of energy resonant in the earth becomes enormous. In
fact, the transmitter was designed to produce more than one
such scalar earth resonance. At any distant point on the earth,
a transmitter/receive station could have input a small "tickler
wave" at this frequency into the earth, and its proper antenna
tuned to the frequency of the scalar resonance would have
produced enormous electrical power. A very similar system
employing two frequencies 12 kilohertz apart and tapping the
beat frequency, is used by the Soviet Union today to power its
large strategic Tesla weapons. Golden has detected and
shown these Soviet "two-frequency earth resonances" on the
oscilloscope, utilizing the output of his specialized detector
system.

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