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When I try to disable my flux capacitor by removing the central electrode, why 
does it keep working?
2009 Flux Capacitor Model
E X B embodiments on separately phased resonances
The Flux Capacitor is a spatially interacted electrical resonance. Resonance is 
the balancing of magnetic and electrical fields to contain equal field 
energies, where expression of this energy uses a coil for the magnetic flux, 
and a (water) capacitor for the electric field energy. Normally these two 
different field energies exist in separate space, and because they oscillate 
they also exist in separate timings, whereby when one field is full the other 
is empty. The first premise of the flux capacitor is to construct a device 
whereby the vessels containing each energy expression themselves can exist in 
the same space at right angles. http://www.flickr.com/photos/harvich/413…
The following video shows me removing the central electrode that itself lights 
a small neon tube by connection to an extra similar 60.5H induction coil using 
a plexiglass capacity for its resonance @ 465 hz three phase alternator inputs. 
This extra coil is not specifically hooked to any of the three phase inputs, 
but has the water capacity of the 68.5 H coil resonance inserted into its 
magnetic core, thus it seems a special case of sypathetic resonance, where 
every changing electric field has a counterpart magnetic field, thus current is 
being induced by mutual induction on the fourth large ending coil connected to 
the third large coil by one wire means. The conduction on the third 68.5H coil 
is ~ 2.4 ma, but this conduction is not decreased when the central electrode is 
removed by handheld means, only when the central electrode is completely 
removed does that 2.4 ma conduction cease. This is shown at ~ 4 min in the video
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAc3jQzii… Other arrangements of employing the 
flux capacitor has shown the same effect, it is as if the intervening water 
dielectric actually has little to do with the LC resonance, which seems 
baffling. When the water capacitor is first filled with water, that changing C 
value enables the conduction of the LC series resonance to go up to its value 
of 2.4 ma, but removing the C value by changing the surface areas of 
interaction on that capacity seems to have no effect.
HDN
Pioneering the Applications of Interphasal Resonances 
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