None of this is new. Ask any Amateur Radio operator who ever used a long-wire antenna at any appreciable height. The static buildup is enough to destroy the radio if it isn't shunted to ground.
Thanks James! It was really tricky, but if you give it a try let me know. I’ll tell you what worked for me. Honestly… it is so fun getting shocked by the wire. Haha.
@@PlasmaChannel i was puzzled why you did not put an ammeter to measure CURRENT FLOW in line. Also you can get a fine wire sieve from kitchen , etc cooking pot etc sieve and remove the edging to get thousands of exposed points...
@@PlasmaChannel my $4 yellow multimeter can measure currents down to 1 microamp. also SINCE Power= IV without measuring CURRENT the high voltage is meaningless.
I’d bet your ammeter has a 600 volt max rating, yes? That makes it useless. Correct me if your model is rated for 15,000 volts, which is what’s needed. You’re thinking in terms of wattage. Again, I didn’t care too much about wattage. I personally found the voltage the most interesting thing. It’s what my entire channel is about - high voltage. If I were to say, “tons of power is being drawn, see, 11kv,” that would be an impossible statement. True. Without current, Ohm’s law would not be completed and power claims would be pointless. As I’m not referencing quantity of power in the video, and voltage is what fascinates me, that’s what I focused on.
It also makes me think Benjamin Franklins kite was never struck by lighting at all. He just used the kite to fly a wire up and it electrified the key. That simple.
Hey Joel, thanks for stopping by. Yeah, this video got me thinking. I’ll be upscaling and using an industrial drone for pt 2. Want to break the 500m barrier.
@@PlasmaChannel Oh man are you gonna try and trigger lightning like they do with model rockets? That would be legit insane to catch on video, only a couple of people have ever done it!
A single bolt of lightning carries a few billion joules of energy, sufficient enough to power a tens of homes for a day. Any idea how we can store that kind of energy from lightning bolts to power a house?
Well it’s about time someone in this century got us back to the power stations off old that where told to us to be Abby’s .you should see the size off the copper coils on the roofs .I think Paul cook has video off one he climbed up ,peace
My late grandfather did this in the Arizona desert as a child during the great depression(without a drone). His rural farm house was the first in town to be electrified for lighting, using his makeshift wind turbine. As his story went, his wire strung through the air collected enough charge during storms to drive adequate current through an incandescent light in the house, until lightning struck nearby.
The lightning was my response to "maybe we should revisit this" part of the video. However, radio ops and antennae can be equipped to deal with lightning. Perhaps this should be looked into.
Great story! Reminds me of one from my late grandfather as well. He lived on a farm where a set of high voltage lines passed near his barn. He ended up coiling wire around the rafters of the barn siphoning a significant amount of energy. As the story goes, eventually the power company showed up with various meters and pieces of equipment looking around for where they were losing so much power. Ended up leaving, scratching their heads on confusion. Don't know how true the story is, but it's still a lot of fun
IMO, if you had used a spark gap between ground and antenna. You could of realized the full potential of the atmospheric ions. If you remember ElectroBooms diagram. A spark gap would of allowed the ion currents to oscillate up and down. Creating A/C current. That really would of been shocking, not a little spark. Also, what about sending up a collector made of graphene or borene?
They're easy. Built one in the 80s out of 1 and 2L bottles... Power supply can be anything from scuffing feet to van de graffe to a flyback transformer... Just needs to be DC. Use some imagination and experiment......
This is similar to articles I've seen for lightning protection. Rather than using lightning rods with attract violent strikes, a massive metal mesh umbrella (like Wardencliff) absorbs the atmospheric charge and bleeds it off to ground at the rate of many amperes of current.
Yes im skilled machinist will build this off old am radio tower like your thinking you know elec cars need charge with free elec think be killed liked being employee was as you are not free as slave to power companies when we have sun nuclear chain reaction sendind free power i think guid wires could wrap with copper wire and get power from wind
Thank you for the clarification on the word Free. It's not about free as in zero cost. It's about proving that energy was never meant to cost more than its mechanical cost. And it's free of harmful b.s.
I thought the same, had a small single line sled kite as a kid, with next to no ground wind at all you could still get it to fly, Once up there at a few hundred meters it would stay there all day long!
And do it with good wind on a really dry day, and have the lifting surface act as the collector with a metallized material. Also how many mA does it produce? (We have some idea that it increases voltage with elevation, but does it make power in any usable amount?) Might be neat to try charging a battery with a spark gap and a tuned oscillator circuit combined with a rectifier of some sort.
Years ago I bought a kite at the beach and let it run out the entire length of line and tied it to the deck railing at the beach house that I was renting. It flew for a day and a half before it finally fell out of the sky and got tangled up in some brambles on the other side of the road and about 200 yards from the house.
I've always wanted to see this concept tested, well done Jay! And congrats on getting an Electroboom cameo! Maybe next time you could try charging a high voltage capacitor (like a Leyden jar) with your antenna, or better yet, let it run your Marx generator. That could potentially be a great demonstration of how significant the charge differential is! Also, have you considered using Mylar balloons instead of your drone? You might be able to get the wire higher and develop even more voltage (only issue I see is balloon drift...)
@@greatdavis4230 nope, balloons go boom because of the pressure difference between the inside and outside. Like sealed bags puff up on planes, balloons try to expand more as they get higher until they pop. That's why weather balloons etc are "underpumped" before release, to give it some room for expansion.
Nice to see you here LC! Thanks my friend. I actually built a layden jar and planned to test it for the video. Then, cut out the footage because it hardly worked. Likely too much leakage in my design, and charging current too low. But.. there’s ways around that!
Apologies if this has already been said @Plasma Channel (your brilliant videos get so many comments I can't read them all to check), but I think I understand the problem with your electroscope in the early part (at 3:46). It actually started working really well when you touched the glass jar (at 5:10). So what i think was happening is that you have a slight conductive film on the jar (maybe cleaning product you used to make it nice and shiny before filming) which is allowing the surface of the jar to charge up to the same potential as the leaves, so there is a counter force to the force pushing them apart. As soon as you touched the glass this charge was dispelled and the problem surface was not conducting enough to let all the charge from the lid to dissipate through your hand, so it started working. BTW your videos are truly amazing, I love them. I would be very interested to have a very brief description of what the problems were getting each project working. In this one you say it took months of drone flying to get to the final quality demonstration.
It would be interesting to know how many microwatts or even milliwatts of power were being generated by that nice experiment. That would give one some idea of what it would take to scale the process up.
It would not be very efficient. Need to be quite high, and needs a large aerial "collector". Then maybe some transformers to step down the voltage and raise the current.
Don't listen to the naysayers, they just presume things out of prejudices, they never calculate or try to be creative. If you use a balloon instead of a drone, you need no energy to hold the wire in the air. And then it could be fully possible to harvest more energy than the device is using. Charge your drone or mobile with it?
Excellent job! I still remember my amazement when I first got motors running off atmospheric electricity. Fun stuff. It's reported that you can do this with a 20-foot pole with a tiny bit of radium paint on the tip of a needle. Thanks for sharing. I subscribed.
lasersaber, you've got an impressive Atmomotor on your channel. It's beautiful and definitely better designed than the one I threw together for this video. I've also heard that a 20 foot pole may be able to power milliwatt level motors. Honored to have you subbed.
@9:13 - "Where the hell does all this energy come from?" - The voltage gradient the is result of energy from the sun (generating thunderstorms, etc) and cosmic rays. The voltage gradient itself isn't the source of the energy. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmospheric_electricity
Also, bravo & thanks to everyone (including Jay) contributing to the Comments thread for inspiring & motivating further work, solutions, & results for scaling-up & further R&D of hybrid next-gen power systems.
A helium balloon or hot air can go much higher than a drone (depends on how long is the wire) but we need a stabilizer to prevent the wind from moving the balloon everywhere
Nice job! The wind probably helped, pulling away the air that your points ionized and bringing in fresh air. Definitely try with a balloon, that's something I didn't get a chance to try with mine. I also had a concern about the wire breaking low down (happened once with the drone version) and the balloon flying away and draping the wire across power lines so if you do it, make sure your wire is strong or add a second tether like a string.
Hey Rimstar! Thanks for dropping by. Yeah, the wind likely did help somewhat, possibly even added extra charge due to collisions along the length of wire as well. You have a great video series - I’m currently producing an atmo motor loosely inspired by yours.
@@PlasmaChannel Jay & RO, have you seen the videos by the guys who did the 4 towers connected by a wire with little strips of graphene stuck all over it? I forget the height, but I think the wire was at about 50 meters or so. The take-off cable was coaxial, with high-voltage shielding, but when a storm was brewing (taking ave. atmospheric voltage up to about 300 V per m.), an arc broke through and burnt a hole in the plywood wall of the equipment shack. So, yes, wind & higher "charge" are good.
And not just any stone. Ancient sightings have used a specific type of stone that stores energy. That should be enough hints for you :P And what do you think pyramids are? :P
And they weren't grounded until the beginning of recent century. So they were gathering and accumulating energy by using those domes and anttenas on top of domes.
If you wish to harness a higher current (i.e. greater wattage potential) with a similar set up , you will need something that will decrease the ground resistance connection, a large metal mesh in the sea (salt water) will do this . Then you will need to increase the other air surface area , maybe a big ball with hundreds fine metal spikes on it , like a person's hair standing up when they touch a operating Vander graph generator . Be careful, because the device may become very dangerous harnessing greater currents.
No I have not done such a calculation. This is based on common sense. The distance from ground will dictate voltage on a specific day . The increase of current is dictated by the type and area of both ground surface and air surfaces used. Voltage times current equals wattage. Instead of using one probe in the ground and one in the air , you use the equivalent of thousands of probes to increase the current . If you did this on a steep mountain or hillside you may be able to power whole towns. Basically free energy .@@memecoinmafia2732
Hello Jay, great video didn’t realise that this existed. Noted that you said humidity affected the build up, where as lightning needs humidity to to make the strike . (Free energy v static) on static I worked with corporate jets the static charge on the Perspex window was enough to blow the cleaner off his ladder at work, many years ago 😁😁
I have just discovered your Chanel and I dig it in a super scientifical way! My freshman, sophomore, and 1/2 junior year high school science teacher ( Dave Tinker) taught me much more than lessons in everyday science. He taught me something that has been more valuable than any degree or diploma could ever be. He taught me to view the world and the obstacles presented to us in it , as individuals from a scientific point of view. Thus turning my mind/brain into a problem solving machine. I have seldom found a “problem” or set of circumstances deemed problematic that I could not dissolve from applying basic scientific principles and methods. Any way I have recently been captivated by the works of Nikola Tesla and the specific dimensions and mysterious properties/functions of the great pyramids at Giza also all the other monolithic pyramid structures around the world. My theory is that vibration through sound ( within the realm of human hearing or not) has something to do with creating some sort of source of power that we have yet to harness or discover. And your Chanel is right up the alley of my idea. Ready for it? Fabricate a smaller but exact replica (dimensionally) of the pyramid at Giza (internal Chanel’s and all) out of … you guessed it, Acrylic, or possibly fiberglass . And replicate the conditions that are theorized to have been present when the pyramids were functioning. IE a shallow pool of water underneath that lapped against the ceiling that was only a few inches above to create a sound wave ( probobly sounding like the crack of a whip) that traveled through the Chanel’s of the structure becoming compressed and shaped until reaching a point of “ignition” which I believe to be somehow transformed into cold plasma. I imagine that the plasma was used to either be an envelope that carried information or the electrical current generated by the brain,(aka thoughts)to very very far away places (as in intergalactic) or carried physical objects. Anyway there it is. You are the first person I have shared my complete theory with, apologies for the length of the comment. Keep doing science for the sake of science doing. Gratis.
Well done, I tried something similar, but far less spectacular, with a long thin plastic pole (~ 3 meters) a high voltage (low leakage) capacitor and a neon bulb (in parallel with each other), which would flash every few minutes. My experiment needed to be done at night.
What type of electrode did you use? The current will be limited by how many sharp points you have at the top of the pole, and how much area they cover.
@@hamjudo It was carried out in not too open an area, it had several hundred needles as points (going through a tin foil coated styrofoam cup), it was intended as a science demonstration only, so it worked well enough for that.
@@455rocket8 That sounds to me like a really cool experiment. There is a 120kV power line running through my yard. It overwhelms the natural atmospheric electric fields. In addition to making it hard to replicate your results here, it also increases the risk of death.
Just curious how many Watts was this producing? If you connected a line to the charge port on the drone do you think it would be able to charge the drone enough to equal out the energy used to stay up and carry the loads necessary for the setup or would it be performing at a loss?
No, that drone is not efficient enough but in theory it is not impossible! People are using electric, RC, (fixed-wing) aircraft fitted with solar panels on the wings to keep systems charged and can fly indefinitely! It is possible to do, as long as the aircraft itself is able to fly using less energy than the charging system can produce. Generally, fixed wing aircraft have an advantage over quadcopters, as far as efficiency goes because they can glide unpowered at times also...
I enjoy watching your videos very much, keep up the research, it's so thrilling to observe the results and the possibilities, while having fun all the way around.
You could charge up a capacitor with the energy and then use a design like in a spark gap Tesla coil to drive a transformer that converts the voltage to like, nice twelve volts.
Imagine a tall tower with a giant electrode net at the top continuously capturing that energy to power a generator or potentially into batteries storing energy
It's people like you that will eventually create free energy, if every one was doing stuff like this we would have it by now. Keep up the good work I wish you luck.
Well done for your experiment, what would happen if you put a rod above your drome with your "energy harvester" after removing your batteries, would the energy be enough to power your drome ?
Did you do a video on the Corona motor? And I just found your channel about an hour ago. I want to build my own wind turbine one day. But amongst that is just the willingness to learn something new all together. Your channel definitely ties into things that Fascinate me. Thank you.
It is still unknown what result this harnessing method will lead to, maybe the atmosphere will be discharged of all the potentiel energy and then no thunder or lightning, which leads to no accumulation of rain drops, which means no rain etc... This is my speculations and of course if used as a source of energy to power our everyday life. Energy is not lost but just transfered, for example the wind power, wind speed decreases after passing by a wind turbine.
@Bernard Konkin My comment wasn't to prove anyone wrong, and as I said it's only my theory and speculations. My point is that yes it exists and true it was studied but the overall effects are still unknown, because it was never used extensively!
No, the methods have not been USED for a 1000 years (they may have been KNOWN for a 100 years but that is different) - thus overall effects are unknown.
@Bernard Konkin since I'm able to read German and French I'll happily take your suggestion of at least one physics book written in any of the two languages from before 1600 ...
@Bernard Konkin you are correct, but it goes back to times far beyond our current History and text. I believe that this is what Nikola Tesla was trying to build after studying the Pyramids and Obelisks, hence the all seeing eye above the Pyramid on the back of the dollar bill, and the words of it in God we Trust. But were the Pyramids built on a more Ancient Site or was it constructed by a Highly Advanced Civilization spanning tens of thousands of years before the Egyptians. Hard to believe with our liner time line, but not impossible when you know it always existed...
@@chrisrosenkreuz23 the fact that he built it with a COPPER magnates money, then tried to upsell wireless energy to him, killed it dead. Tesla was a genius, but jesus did he ever pick the worst business partners.
No not at all like tesla, he never said a single thing about free energy. And the tower at Wardenclyffe was just a giant tesla coil that he was experimenting with for wireless power transmission. Not free energy. I live right by the tower's old location, it's now a science center.
@lev sey I've built several. I know exactly what they where meant for, and what they are currently used for. You obviously dont if you think it has anything to do with "Free energy".
Awesome experiment! I think using a balloon filled with hydrogen as your lift device would work out better than a UAV. The real question is, how many watts of power can be harvested in this way? Now I'm tempted to try this with my Mini 2 as well. Did you know that a Leyden jar could be ideal for storing your charge?
I got that first email on Patreon and TH-cam wasn't having it. Excellent video as always. I think the balloon version will be an excellent follow up and no waiting on drone batteries 👍.
Also had the thought if you've had the idea to try harnessing energy from different ecosystems? It would be great to see how the energy that can be converted to electricity might be different in a swamp as opposed to a flourishing jungle or forest in the mountains.
So, by using a conversion kit you SHOULD be able to convert all that voltage for some watts? You should just need some ohms in there and a capacitor? could be a cool test?
Great video I have heard helicopters can have issues with high voltage discharge when they are rescuing people… Also depending on height and conditions I believe it’s possible you could cause a lightning strike I vaguely remember seeing a rocket ( firework type of thing) launch into a storm trailing a wire that then causes a lightning strike at the ground point of the wire
Helicopter blades rapidly passing thru the air creates a static charge buildup that can be transferred to anything touching the rescue cable and having a ground.
Would doing this test from the highest mountain in your area make a diffrrence? From the guest presenter's diagram it looks like it would. Very interesting and Nikola Tesla like! Awesome!
just curious - how much power can it generate if a device is placed on a high rise? since the ground connection reaches to the top of the building and its already several meters high
Awesome footage and experiment! I wonder what would happen if you used a metal screen as big as a dinner table? I think everybody is going to want to see a video about your corona motor. Heck, I wouldn't mind seeing a short (long?) video on the electroscope either.
Additional needle points adds to current flow. That is why Van Der Graaff machines use mesh to add and remove charge from the belt, as opposed to a single needle.
@@DFPercush lol. Yes, perhaps! I fly many different kites and a standard 2m "Delta" can go 300m+ and hover for hours. That Voltage differential could easily produce 30kV, in the right conditions. The Arc potential would be over 10ft, so I would definitely want something between me and the earth. 😅😅
Plus you could place the Ion Collector around the entire perimeter of the kite. I'd just use old-fashioned Christmas Tree Garland!! Definitely couldn't do worse.
Charging smart phone would be cool Jay. Earth's iron core is one big alternator, I believe and you prob think I'm crazy but if clouds/wind is travelling in the opposite direction to earth's rotation, there's better results to be had , just my theory. Awesome work love it.
pause video @1:31 Hello Jay I am most interested in why you designed the wire mesh net the way you did (splitting the arms and bending them in opposite directions) ... IMHO the capturing device should compliment what you are trying to 'capture' ... the design should reflect in essence the essence of the atmosphere ... what is 'invisible' ... so why did you 'bend' the 4 arms of the cross/net the way you did, why did you think it might be an effective design?
I'd be curious to know if you could take such high voltage potential and run it through a step down transformer to reform the power into something a little more useful..........say 120v as whatever current it could attain to run appliances, lighting, etc.
Oh, amaizng! Could this has something to do with the tower that was being built by tesla and never finished? It was supposed to drag energy from the atmosphere, maybe the final tower had to be like super tall? (Maybe it does not have anything to do with Nicola tesla, but it is very curious to think about it)
I remember doing some research several years ago on the use of polarized dielectrics (i.e. modified coaxial cable) to harvest atmospheric electricity. I don't remember much of it these days, but it basically boiled down to exploiting a type of activity that ham radio operators actively try to minimize.
how much potential energy differential is there at different altitudes? theoretically could this be scaled up with like a weather balloon to harness energy for practical applications?
Electrostatic. 2:12 Yes please. You said that this was a few thousand volts. But how many milliamps? I know that this is going to sound crazy and may be hard to do but have you thought about putting the collector on top of the drone? It may be that the drone itself is limiting the flow of current being above the collector itself. Like it is acting like a shield or like an umbrella in the rain. 10:24 Not creating energy but conducting it. I would like to see a voltmeter used in these tests. It might help come up with some better ideas.
what if we put 100ft tall tower on 5000ft tall mountain? Does the voltage gradient lines curve around mountains too? If yes then we can do it easily on higher ground levels? Does this level have any relation with sea levels?
Before I even watch this I wanted to ask is it possible to create multiple tuning forks out of quartz and tune them for ambiant frequencies to power things and could you use them to wirelessly passing off electricity to one another by by passing the frequency to another one
What is the screen you made your electrode from made of, aluminum? How much energy does your drone require? Maybe you could use a small solar cell and use it to power a joule thief to power the drone or maybe use the joule thief to charge a capacitor to power it, or maybe use the atmospheric electric to charge a capacitor, I don't know, it's just an idea.
Have you done a video on electret effect?there's so very lil info on it and it's right up your alley,it should give the same result as the wire and drone?
Nice volts. Wonder if you can pump that energy into a magnetic field first before harvesting it back out at a normalish kind of volts with a respectable ampere. If its constantly sucking up the volts as soon as it appears maybe more current can flow down?
Could we attach the top of this cord ( with an INSULATOR) to a tall building? Wouldn't that be easier than a drone? Is the physics of my suggestion flawed?
So , you showered the direction of current was from the ground (-) up to the sky(+). Can I assume that this is also related to lightning which does not need a wire to transfer current.
I think the Voltage illustration was drawn wrong (10:00), instead of the 100V and 200V bands being 'caught' by the elevated point, its more like the point is in the space of the 300V, so the Voltage on the point isn't 600V but 300V.
this video pretty much asserts that if the old buildings of Tartaria were laden with conductive materials like lead they they would attract energy from their height alone as long as it had multiple sharp electrode protruding from the dome, which they definitely do, and they did it with horse and buggy
@@erocagabriel you're the only comment in at least the several hundred I ctrl+f'd to find mentioning Tartaria so really you're the one doing the work ;)
So basically your saying if there is a sky scraper near by you could use the building as a way to do this 24/7 without having to waist energy flying a drone? And it could be done passive all the time?
So if we built a really tall pole, we could generate electricity? I wonder if you had a pole, with a wire running across it to another poll, with a wire running across the top, if thst would magnify the electricity pulled from the atmosphere?
Hey that's me! :D Could you power your drone from the current and voltage you are harvesting so it could stay up forever?! :D
Oi that is 100% what I was going to say. What is the current at 100 meters?
Hahahahahha
That's a job for the rectifier!!!
Love your videos electroboom.😭🥰🥰
None of this is new. Ask any Amateur Radio operator who ever used a long-wire antenna at any appreciable height. The static buildup is enough to destroy the radio if it isn't shunted to ground.
I have wanted to do this for so long! That is so cool that you got it to work!
Thanks James! It was really tricky, but if you give it a try let me know. I’ll tell you what worked for me.
Honestly… it is so fun getting shocked by the wire. Haha.
@@PlasmaChannel i was puzzled why you did not put an ammeter to measure CURRENT FLOW in line. Also you can get a fine wire sieve from kitchen , etc cooking pot etc sieve and remove the edging to get thousands of exposed points...
Over the shelf Ammeters tend to have difficulty measuring such low currents. I personally found the voltage more interesting than overall power.
@@PlasmaChannel my $4 yellow multimeter can measure currents down to 1 microamp. also SINCE Power= IV without measuring CURRENT the high voltage is meaningless.
I’d bet your ammeter has a 600 volt max rating, yes? That makes it useless. Correct me if your model is rated for 15,000 volts, which is what’s needed.
You’re thinking in terms of wattage. Again, I didn’t care too much about wattage. I personally found the voltage the most interesting thing. It’s what my entire channel is about - high voltage.
If I were to say, “tons of power is being drawn, see, 11kv,” that would be an impossible statement. True. Without current, Ohm’s law would not be completed and power claims would be pointless.
As I’m not referencing quantity of power in the video, and voltage is what fascinates me, that’s what I focused on.
It also makes me think Benjamin Franklins kite was never struck by lighting at all. He just used the kite to fly a wire up and it electrified the key. That simple.
lightning on a budget, I like it
Hey Joel, thanks for stopping by. Yeah, this video got me thinking. I’ll be upscaling and using an industrial drone for pt 2. Want to break the 500m barrier.
It is on budget as long as the drone is in budget
@@PlasmaChannel Oh man are you gonna try and trigger lightning like they do with model rockets? That would be legit insane to catch on video, only a couple of people have ever done it!
@@PlasmaChannel why not use a weather balloon and an absurd amount of wire
@@radpugguy maybe because it would be unstable during wind and probably pull off nails from the ground. But still it can be used
Finally some semi mainstream coverage of the atmospheric energy harvesting
Greetings from Tartaria
It can be kind of dangerous if there is a thunder storm brewing.
A single bolt of lightning carries a few billion joules of energy, sufficient enough to power a tens of homes for a day. Any idea how we can store that kind of energy from lightning bolts to power a house?
Well it’s about time someone in this century got us back to the power stations off old that where told to us to be Abby’s .you should see the size off the copper coils on the roofs .I think Paul cook has video off one he climbed up ,peace
@@simon6071 red brikcs
That is Awesome!
Keep Working Jay, We need people like you.
Help us
My late grandfather did this in the Arizona desert as a child during the great depression(without a drone). His rural farm house was the first in town to be electrified for lighting, using his makeshift wind turbine. As his story went, his wire strung through the air collected enough charge during storms to drive adequate current through an incandescent light in the house, until lightning struck nearby.
The lightning was my response to "maybe we should revisit this" part of the video.
However, radio ops and antennae can be equipped to deal with lightning. Perhaps this should be looked into.
Great story! Reminds me of one from my late grandfather as well. He lived on a farm where a set of high voltage lines passed near his barn. He ended up coiling wire around the rafters of the barn siphoning a significant amount of energy. As the story goes, eventually the power company showed up with various meters and pieces of equipment looking around for where they were losing so much power. Ended up leaving, scratching their heads on confusion. Don't know how true the story is, but it's still a lot of fun
@@OrionMadix lmao. Yes in my backyard then.
@@OrionMadix it could be done expensive for the copper
IMO, if you had used a spark gap between ground and antenna. You could of realized the full potential of the atmospheric ions. If you remember ElectroBooms diagram. A spark gap would of allowed the ion currents to oscillate up and down. Creating A/C current. That really would of been shocking, not a little spark. Also, what about sending up a collector made of graphene or borene?
I would definitely be interested in seeing the build for the motor.
They're easy. Built one in the 80s out of 1 and 2L bottles... Power supply can be anything from scuffing feet to van de graffe to a flyback transformer... Just needs to be DC.
Use some imagination and experiment......
@@MadScientist267 any pointers to how to build one? (maybe a quick video or a guide)
What kind of torque can be achieved with this motor?
This is similar to articles I've seen for lightning protection. Rather than using lightning rods with attract violent strikes, a massive metal mesh umbrella (like Wardencliff) absorbs the atmospheric charge and bleeds it off to ground at the rate of many amperes of current.
So, this explains ancient Egypt's pyramid obsession.
@@syweiner434That plays a part. Think Tesla coil
Yes im skilled machinist will build this off old am radio tower like your thinking you know elec cars need charge with free elec think be killed liked being employee was as you are not free as slave to power companies when we have sun nuclear chain reaction sendind free power i think guid wires could wrap with copper wire and get power from wind
Thank you for the clarification on the word Free. It's not about free as in zero cost. It's about proving that energy was never meant to cost more than its mechanical cost. And it's free of harmful b.s.
Try a kite. Cheap, repeatable, already has a string that you could put a wire around and a decent payload weight.
Or a balloon. No power needed.
Franklin moment
I thought the same, had a small single line sled kite as a kid, with next to no ground wind at all you could still get it to fly, Once up there at a few hundred meters it would stay there all day long!
And do it with good wind on a really dry day, and have the lifting surface act as the collector with a metallized material. Also how many mA does it produce? (We have some idea that it increases voltage with elevation, but does it make power in any usable amount?) Might be neat to try charging a battery with a spark gap and a tuned oscillator circuit combined with a rectifier of some sort.
Years ago I bought a kite at the beach and let it run out the entire length of line and tied it to the deck railing at the beach house that I was renting. It flew for a day and a half before it finally fell out of the sky and got tangled up in some brambles on the other side of the road and about 200 yards from the house.
Youve won my heart, this is exactly the type of experiments i think about day in and day out and you actualize some of em 😍
I've always wanted to see this concept tested, well done Jay! And congrats on getting an Electroboom cameo! Maybe next time you could try charging a high voltage capacitor (like a Leyden jar) with your antenna, or better yet, let it run your Marx generator. That could potentially be a great demonstration of how significant the charge differential is! Also, have you considered using Mylar balloons instead of your drone? You might be able to get the wire higher and develop even more voltage (only issue I see is balloon drift...)
But balloons can go boom in the air because of the sun
@@greatdavis4230 nope, balloons go boom because of the pressure difference between the inside and outside. Like sealed bags puff up on planes, balloons try to expand more as they get higher until they pop. That's why weather balloons etc are "underpumped" before release, to give it some room for expansion.
@@AmorDeae thanks bro for the explanation
Nice to see you here LC! Thanks my friend. I actually built a layden jar and planned to test it for the video. Then, cut out the footage because it hardly worked.
Likely too much leakage in my design, and charging current too low. But.. there’s ways around that!
@@PlasmaChannel we appreciate the hard work you put in to make this video
Apologies if this has already been said @Plasma Channel (your brilliant videos get so many comments I can't read them all to check), but I think I understand the problem with your electroscope in the early part (at 3:46). It actually started working really well when you touched the glass jar (at 5:10). So what i think was happening is that you have a slight conductive film on the jar (maybe cleaning product you used to make it nice and shiny before filming) which is allowing the surface of the jar to charge up to the same potential as the leaves, so there is a counter force to the force pushing them apart. As soon as you touched the glass this charge was dispelled and the problem surface was not conducting enough to let all the charge from the lid to dissipate through your hand, so it started working. BTW your videos are truly amazing, I love them. I would be very interested to have a very brief description of what the problems were getting each project working. In this one you say it took months of drone flying to get to the final quality demonstration.
No idea if you're right, but it sounds reasonable and you took all that effort to explain yourself, so 'Thumbs Up'.
@@michaeljames5936 haha same
It would be interesting to know how many microwatts or even milliwatts of power were being generated by that nice experiment. That would give one some idea of what it would take to scale the process up.
You can't. That energy is literally coming off of radio waves and local infrastructure. If you tap into it you create RF shadows. No radio, no phones.
Virtually none.
@@davidfaustino4476 virtually none, actually some.
It would not be very efficient. Need to be quite high, and needs a large aerial "collector". Then maybe some transformers to step down the voltage and raise the current.
Don't listen to the naysayers, they just presume things out of prejudices, they never calculate or try to be creative. If you use a balloon instead of a drone, you need no energy to hold the wire in the air. And then it could be fully possible to harvest more energy than the device is using. Charge your drone or mobile with it?
Excellent job! I still remember my amazement when I first got motors running off atmospheric electricity. Fun stuff. It's reported that you can do this with a 20-foot pole with a tiny bit of radium paint on the tip of a needle. Thanks for sharing. I subscribed.
lasersaber, you've got an impressive Atmomotor on your channel. It's beautiful and definitely better designed than the one I threw together for this video. I've also heard that a 20 foot pole may be able to power milliwatt level motors. Honored to have you subbed.
You inspired me to make my own nuclear battery, now im going to uni and studying nuclear tech
@@markos.5539 which university?
Oh yeah. Interesting.
@@markos.5539 i wanna make toy ufos
@9:13 - "Where the hell does all this energy come from?" - The voltage gradient the is result of energy from the sun (generating thunderstorms, etc) and cosmic rays. The voltage gradient itself isn't the source of the energy. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmospheric_electricity
5g
Indeed, the question doesn't nearly go far enough to explore Earth's Global Electric Circuit. Could be an opportunity.
Aether (:
Ikr? It's the Plasma Channel, and yet he doesn't even mention that the differential is caused largely by solar plasma.
Lotta science mumbo jumbo to describe aether
Also, bravo & thanks to everyone (including Jay) contributing to the Comments thread for inspiring & motivating further work, solutions, & results for scaling-up & further R&D of hybrid next-gen power systems.
A helium balloon or hot air can go much higher than a drone (depends on how long is the wire) but we need a stabilizer to prevent the wind from moving the balloon everywhere
A few wires tied from the balloon to the ground would keep it from blowing everywhere.
Nice job! The wind probably helped, pulling away the air that your points ionized and bringing in fresh air. Definitely try with a balloon, that's something I didn't get a chance to try with mine. I also had a concern about the wire breaking low down (happened once with the drone version) and the balloon flying away and draping the wire across power lines so if you do it, make sure your wire is strong or add a second tether like a string.
Hey Rimstar! Thanks for dropping by. Yeah, the wind likely did help somewhat, possibly even added extra charge due to collisions along the length of wire as well.
You have a great video series - I’m currently producing an atmo motor loosely inspired by yours.
Or a kite
@@PlasmaChannel Jay & RO, have you seen the videos by the guys who did the 4 towers connected by a wire with little strips of graphene stuck all over it? I forget the height, but I think the wire was at about 50 meters or so. The take-off cable was coaxial, with high-voltage shielding, but when a storm was brewing (taking ave. atmospheric voltage up to about 300 V per m.), an arc broke through and burnt a hole in the plywood wall of the equipment shack. So, yes, wind & higher "charge" are good.
The device should be in the balloon 😉
AND THIS IS WHY LIGHTNINGS ARE GENERATED FROM THE GROUND TO THE CLOUDS AND NO FROM CLOUDS TO GROUND.
This makes me wonder about the old stone buildings with copper dome roof, and those old spark gap looking fireplace objects.
And not just any stone. Ancient sightings have used a specific type of stone that stores energy. That should be enough hints for you :P
And what do you think pyramids are? :P
And they weren't grounded until the beginning of recent century. So they were gathering and accumulating energy by using those domes and anttenas on top of domes.
@@sebastianwehler3218 I'm a geologist. Can you tell me what this incredible stone is that can store energy?
@@sebastianwehler3218 Most of ancient stone buildings have a mixture of quartz in them for electrical conductivity. :)
Very interesting. Do you have additional references for such type of stone works
Wow, I wish when I growing up, I had friends like you. None of my friends were a fraction as interesting as you guys.
do you have IG or Discord?
Thanks!
of course we want a build video on the static motors, thank you
This dude's videos motivated me to build my very first Tesla Coil.
It was great .. the build and the final results.
same here :D
@@mehmetinlaboratuvar7099 what were the results?
If you wish to harness a higher current (i.e. greater wattage potential) with a similar set up , you will need something that will decrease the ground resistance connection, a large metal mesh in the sea (salt water) will do this . Then you will need to increase the other air surface area , maybe a big ball with hundreds fine metal spikes on it , like a person's hair standing up when they touch a operating Vander graph generator . Be careful, because the device may become very dangerous harnessing greater currents.
have you tried to do a calculation of the potential wattage per square meter ?
No I have not done such a calculation. This is based on common sense. The distance from ground will dictate voltage on a specific day . The increase of current is dictated by the type and area of both ground surface and air surfaces used. Voltage times current equals wattage. Instead of using one probe in the ground and one in the air , you use the equivalent of thousands of probes to increase the current . If you did this on a steep mountain or hillside you may be able to power whole towns. Basically free energy .@@memecoinmafia2732
Hello Jay, great video didn’t realise that this existed. Noted that you said humidity affected the build up, where as lightning needs humidity to to make the strike . (Free energy v static) on static I worked with corporate jets the static charge on the Perspex window was enough to blow the cleaner off his ladder at work, many years ago 😁😁
I've actually done a video on static discharge on airplane windows...that charge can be incredibly large. It's really impressive stuff.
@@PlasmaChannel St. Elmo's Fire...
Definitely do a build video for that electrostatic motor Jay. Another excellent video. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much. I'm definitely going to do a build video!
I have just discovered your Chanel and I dig it in a super scientifical way! My freshman, sophomore, and 1/2 junior year high school science teacher ( Dave Tinker) taught me much more than lessons in everyday science. He taught me something that has been more valuable than any degree or diploma could ever be. He taught me to view the world and the obstacles presented to us in it , as individuals from a scientific point of view. Thus turning my mind/brain into a problem solving machine. I have seldom found a “problem” or set of circumstances deemed problematic that I could not dissolve from applying basic scientific principles and methods. Any way I have recently been captivated by the works of Nikola Tesla and the specific dimensions and mysterious properties/functions of the great pyramids at Giza also all the other monolithic pyramid structures around the world. My theory is that vibration through sound ( within the realm of human hearing or not) has something to do with creating some sort of source of power that we have yet to harness or discover. And your Chanel is right up the alley of my idea. Ready for it? Fabricate a smaller but exact replica (dimensionally) of the pyramid at Giza (internal Chanel’s and all) out of … you guessed it, Acrylic, or possibly fiberglass . And replicate the conditions that are theorized to have been present when the pyramids were functioning. IE a shallow pool of water underneath that lapped against the ceiling that was only a few inches above to create a sound wave ( probobly sounding like the crack of a whip) that traveled through the Chanel’s of the structure becoming compressed and shaped until reaching a point of “ignition” which I believe to be somehow transformed into cold plasma. I imagine that the plasma was used to either be an envelope that carried information or the electrical current generated by the brain,(aka thoughts)to very very far away places (as in intergalactic) or carried physical objects. Anyway there it is. You are the first person I have shared my complete theory with, apologies for the length of the comment. Keep doing science for the sake of science doing. Gratis.
We have the same drone :-)
I would love to see a video of the corona motor build !
Nice . Thank you.
I think there are many ppl who own a mavic 2, it's fun and the video quality is amazing.
Well done, I tried something similar, but far less spectacular, with a long thin plastic pole (~ 3 meters) a high voltage (low leakage) capacitor and a neon bulb (in parallel with each other), which would flash every few minutes. My experiment needed to be done at night.
Do worry we will get there
What type of electrode did you use?
The current will be limited by how many sharp points you have at the top of the pole, and how much area they cover.
@@hamjudo It was carried out in not too open an area, it had several hundred needles as points (going through a tin foil coated styrofoam cup), it was intended as a science demonstration only, so it worked well enough for that.
@@455rocket8 That sounds to me like a really cool experiment.
There is a 120kV power line running through my yard. It overwhelms the natural atmospheric electric fields. In addition to making it hard to replicate your results here, it also increases the risk of death.
@@hamjudo well shit... What's the safest way to steal electricity from the power grid
I just watched a video of yours for the 1st time....OUTSTANDING !! WOW !
Just curious how many Watts was this producing? If you connected a line to the charge port on the drone do you think it would be able to charge the drone enough to equal out the energy used to stay up and carry the loads necessary for the setup or would it be performing at a loss?
No, that drone is not efficient enough but in theory it is not impossible! People are using electric, RC, (fixed-wing) aircraft fitted with solar panels on the wings to keep systems charged and can fly indefinitely! It is possible to do, as long as the aircraft itself is able to fly using less energy than the charging system can produce. Generally, fixed wing aircraft have an advantage over quadcopters, as far as efficiency goes because they can glide unpowered at times also...
Try this close to the power lines, you'll probably get significantly way more power.
Hold a fluorescent tube bulb under one
Nah just tap the power lines directly you'll get even more power haha
@@Kevin-jz9bg enough for the rest of your life
(measured in seconds)
@@gadgetsage good one LMAO
Electric hovercraft pls maybe just a lot of capacitors and transformers
Great work, Jay! This stuff is fascinating, and your videos are so well done!
Thank you very much!
I enjoy watching your videos very much, keep up the research, it's so thrilling to observe the results and the possibilities, while having fun all the way around.
You could charge up a capacitor with the energy and then use a design like in a spark gap Tesla coil to drive a transformer that converts the voltage to like, nice twelve volts.
Good luck with that
Reverse Tesla Coil? I like it.
Yep. Check out Tesla's 1906 "power tower" patent (& his drawings).
I have so many questions! This electricity may be in the upper atmosphere, but how do we use it for practical purposes once we have it?
global grid of pyramid capacitors harnessing flux from the magnetosphere 🧐
Imagine a tall tower with a giant electrode net at the top continuously capturing that energy to power a generator or potentially into batteries storing energy
Then you wonder why old buildings has antennas on the top of them
wasnt there a guy called tesla who wanted to do just that????
It's people like you that will eventually create free energy, if every one was doing stuff like this we would have it by now.
Keep up the good work I wish you luck.
Given there wasn't the Money driven thugs always suppressing it.
I think we did have it at one point in the 1800s to 1950s…before patent laws.
Well done for your experiment, what would happen if you put a rod above your drome with your "energy harvester" after removing your batteries, would the energy be enough to power your drome ?
This will be EPIC!!! We got to tap into this kind of power! 🤘
it is free energy, our elites never alooved us to have it for free
Did you do a video on the Corona motor?
And I just found your channel about an hour ago. I want to build my own wind turbine one day. But amongst that is just the willingness to learn something new all together. Your channel definitely ties into things that Fascinate me.
Thank you.
OK so how do mountains influence the charge though. Do they constrict the voltage lines or serve as base (0) for charge gradient...
we should absolutely be harnessing every bit of energy from the environment versus chemical reactions.
It is still unknown what result this harnessing method will lead to, maybe the atmosphere will be discharged of all the potentiel energy and then no thunder or lightning, which leads to no accumulation of rain drops, which means no rain etc...
This is my speculations and of course if used as a source of energy to power our everyday life. Energy is not lost but just transfered, for example the wind power, wind speed decreases after passing by a wind turbine.
@Bernard Konkin My comment wasn't to prove anyone wrong, and as I said it's only my theory and speculations. My point is that yes it exists and true it was studied but the overall effects are still unknown, because it was never used extensively!
No, the methods have not been USED for a 1000 years (they may have been KNOWN for a 100 years but that is different) - thus overall effects are unknown.
@Bernard Konkin since I'm able to read German and French I'll happily take your suggestion of at least one physics book written in any of the two languages from before 1600 ...
@Bernard Konkin you are correct, but it goes back to times far beyond our current History and text. I believe that this is what Nikola Tesla was trying to build after studying the Pyramids and Obelisks, hence the all seeing eye above the Pyramid on the back of the dollar bill, and the words of it in God we Trust.
But were the Pyramids built on a more Ancient Site or was it constructed by a Highly Advanced Civilization spanning tens of thousands of years before the Egyptians.
Hard to believe with our liner time line, but not impossible when you know it always existed...
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Haha! Classic!
Nicola Tesla knew but was sabotaged after!
So does tartaria!
was scouring the comments just for this. I mean he basically did just that with Wardenclyffe. Man wouldn't put a meter on it so..i it had to go.
@@chrisrosenkreuz23 the fact that he built it with a COPPER magnates money, then tried to upsell wireless energy to him, killed it dead. Tesla was a genius, but jesus did he ever pick the worst business partners.
love your example. Simple to understand, And yes, we should revisit this method.
but how can they profit from it?
Very cool, I always wanders if you could get more towers to produce a better current
This is somewhat like Tesla's idea if free energy. He actually had a tower towards NYC
No not at all like tesla, he never said a single thing about free energy. And the tower at Wardenclyffe was just a giant tesla coil that he was experimenting with for wireless power transmission. Not free energy. I live right by the tower's old location, it's now a science center.
I am Tesla, and yes I absolutely did
@lev sey I've built several. I know exactly what they where meant for, and what they are currently used for. You obviously dont if you think it has anything to do with "Free energy".
That’s really cool. Can’t wait to see what the future of energy turns into.
Awesome experiment! I think using a balloon filled with hydrogen as your lift device would work out better than a UAV. The real question is, how many watts of power can be harvested in this way? Now I'm tempted to try this with my Mini 2 as well. Did you know that a Leyden jar could be ideal for storing your charge?
I got that first email on Patreon and TH-cam wasn't having it. Excellent video as always. I think the balloon version will be an excellent follow up and no waiting on drone batteries 👍.
So hook the electrode from the drone to the top of your tesla coil and run it backwards. Use it like a receiver. Would you get dc out the other end?
Also had the thought if you've had the idea to try harnessing energy from different ecosystems? It would be great to see how the energy that can be converted to electricity might be different in a swamp as opposed to a flourishing jungle or forest in the mountains.
Agreed, I would say moisture content and altitude pressure might be a key factor in different environments.
deserts would probably be ideal due to low humidity
So, by using a conversion kit you SHOULD be able to convert all that voltage for some watts?
You should just need some ohms in there and a capacitor? could be a cool test?
J: I need high voltage from atmosphere
Me: do the experiment when there will be thundering
Great video I have heard helicopters can have issues with high voltage discharge when they are rescuing people…
Also depending on height and conditions I believe it’s possible you could cause a lightning strike
I vaguely remember seeing a rocket ( firework type of thing) launch into a storm trailing a wire that then causes a lightning strike at the ground point of the wire
Fireworks Rocket, was done in Florida in a lightning prone area, I believe, it's been years since I seen the video. But yes your right...
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Helicopter blades rapidly passing thru the air creates a static charge buildup that can be transferred to anything touching the rescue cable and having a ground.
Omg finally this is the concept that the Wardenclif tower worked on before it was destroyed. This was the hidden use of the tower.
Would doing this test from the highest mountain in your area make a diffrrence? From the guest presenter's diagram it looks like it would. Very interesting and Nikola Tesla like! Awesome!
I don't think so. The top of the mountain (wherever the Earth ends and sky begins) will still be at 0V
This reminds me of Nikola tesla and his free energy devices. He knew that this power had potential to power the world without the need to burn fossils
Perhaps a key as well?
But it's always nice to have a backup...
Your comment also has the potential to make a great pun… ok i am leaving…
#Pyramid
just curious - how much power can it generate if a device is placed on a high rise? since the ground connection reaches to the top of the building and its already several meters high
Awesome footage and experiment! I wonder what would happen if you used a metal screen as big as a dinner table? I think everybody is going to want to see a video about your corona motor. Heck, I wouldn't mind seeing a short (long?) video on the electroscope either.
For high voltage collection you need needle points not surface area.
Or make a giant kite out of it use a deep sea rod and reel replace the fishing line with a Cable and go fishing, I mean kite flying...
Additional needle points adds to current flow. That is why Van Der Graaff machines use mesh to add and remove charge from the belt, as opposed to a single needle.
Why not just use a Kite? It can go higher and stay up indefinitely.
Or balloon
Big brain time
Maybe he could put a key on it while he's at it.
@@DFPercush lol. Yes, perhaps! I fly many different kites and a standard 2m "Delta" can go 300m+ and hover for hours. That Voltage differential could easily produce 30kV, in the right conditions. The Arc potential would be over 10ft, so I would definitely want something between me and the earth. 😅😅
Plus you could place the Ion Collector around the entire perimeter of the kite. I'd just use old-fashioned Christmas Tree Garland!! Definitely couldn't do worse.
Very cool. You're definitely right, maybe it's time we had another look at this old tech
This was Tesla’s experiment
Not exactly.
Not exactly.
Charging smart phone would be cool Jay.
Earth's iron core is one big alternator, I believe and you prob think I'm crazy but if clouds/wind is travelling in the opposite direction to earth's rotation, there's better results to be had , just my theory.
Awesome work love it.
pause video @1:31 Hello Jay I am most interested in why you designed the wire mesh net the way you did (splitting the arms and bending them in opposite directions) ... IMHO the capturing device should compliment what you are trying to 'capture' ... the design should reflect in essence the essence of the atmosphere ... what is 'invisible' ... so why did you 'bend' the 4 arms of the cross/net the way you did, why did you think it might be an effective design?
What about pyramids with peak made from gold? Could be somehow used for draining energy?
I'd be curious to know if you could take such high voltage potential and run it through a step down transformer to reform the power into something a little more useful..........say 120v as whatever current it could attain to run appliances, lighting, etc.
Could be used for hanging spaceports? Could be used for a spacelift? I am subsonic wondering
Oh, amaizng! Could this has something to do with the tower that was being built by tesla and never finished? It was supposed to drag energy from the atmosphere, maybe the final tower had to be like super tall? (Maybe it does not have anything to do with Nicola tesla, but it is very curious to think about it)
I remember doing some research several years ago on the use of polarized dielectrics (i.e. modified coaxial cable) to harvest atmospheric electricity. I don't remember much of it these days, but it basically boiled down to exploiting a type of activity that ham radio operators actively try to minimize.
how much potential energy differential is there at different altitudes? theoretically could this be scaled up with like a weather balloon to harness energy for practical applications?
Indeed it can! Watch until the end of the video, and you'll find the answer.
Yes it would be fun if you take a big helium baloon insted and you can easy get higher in the sky for longer time, Thanks for a fun show😊
Electrostatic.
2:12 Yes please.
You said that this was a few thousand volts. But how many milliamps?
I know that this is going to sound crazy and may be hard to do but have you thought about putting the collector on top of the drone? It may be that the drone itself is limiting the flow of current being above the collector itself. Like it is acting like a shield or like an umbrella in the rain.
10:24 Not creating energy but conducting it.
I would like to see a voltmeter used in these tests. It might help come up with some better ideas.
It is very fascinating to imagine
what the future could be like
Is that the principle that Tesla was applying in his big tower that was intended to distribute energy wirelessely?
what if we put 100ft tall tower on 5000ft tall mountain? Does the voltage gradient lines curve around mountains too? If yes then we can do it easily on higher ground levels? Does this level have any relation with sea levels?
If we connect a teanseformer to boost the voltage could we power other devices?
Before I even watch this I wanted to ask is it possible to create multiple tuning forks out of quartz and tune them for ambiant frequencies to power things and could you use them to wirelessly passing off electricity to one another by by passing the frequency to another one
What is the screen you made your electrode from made of, aluminum? How much energy does your drone require? Maybe you could use a small solar cell and use it to power a joule thief to power the drone or maybe use the joule thief to charge a capacitor to power it, or maybe use the atmospheric electric to charge a capacitor, I don't know, it's just an idea.
Have you done a video on electret effect?there's so very lil info on it and it's right up your alley,it should give the same result as the wire and drone?
Nice volts. Wonder if you can pump that energy into a magnetic field first before harvesting it back out at a normalish kind of volts with a respectable ampere. If its constantly sucking up the volts as soon as it appears maybe more current can flow down?
Can we do it by helium baloons, as to save battery and stuff?
Someone please reply, i want that enegy without investing much energy 😂, no more joking.
Just the fact you use and understand the word relative.... You have my sub
Thank you for this video. Such a cool experiment! I really wonder how it might work with everything scaled up, like with the balloons at the end.
Could we attach the top of this cord ( with an INSULATOR) to a tall building? Wouldn't that be easier than a drone?
Is the physics of my suggestion flawed?
So , you showered the direction of current was from the ground (-) up to the sky(+). Can I assume that this is also related to lightning which does not need a wire to transfer current.
Did you measure the current ? If so what was it? Great channel ty for creating it .
fucking rediculous to not give us the current value
Also the air is conductive as it's ionized. Can we make a resonant RC coupling to transfer and recieve electricity wirelessly from the ionosphere.
Can you harness the microwave energy from phone, TV and radio transmitting towers by using a resonant antenna and do something useful with it?
very cool.
I notice you were using enameled wire. Did you scrape off the ends to make a better electrical contact?
I think the Voltage illustration was drawn wrong (10:00), instead of the 100V and 200V bands being 'caught' by the elevated point, its more like the point is in the space of the 300V, so the Voltage on the point isn't 600V but 300V.
Awesome. Thanks Are you following the Tartaria story? The atmospheric energy harvestors?
this video pretty much asserts that if the old buildings of Tartaria were laden with conductive materials like lead they they would attract energy from their height alone as long as it had multiple sharp electrode protruding from the dome, which they definitely do, and they did it with horse and buggy
@@LeetTrance well, also pick axes and shovels. Hehe. For those with eyes to see. Thanks for your good work, love it.
@@erocagabriel you're the only comment in at least the several hundred I ctrl+f'd to find mentioning Tartaria so really you're the one doing the work ;)
and could we build a energy central to power some buildings ? with the big scale and the big floating ballon ?
Tesla was right!!!!! Big Yessssss and respect from Serbia, Belgrade
So basically your saying if there is a sky scraper near by you could use the building as a way to do this 24/7 without having to waist energy flying a drone? And it could be done passive all the time?
So if we built a really tall pole, we could generate electricity? I wonder if you had a pole, with a wire running across it to another poll, with a wire running across the top, if thst would magnify the electricity pulled from the atmosphere?
hi! how are you? I want to ask a question, from my ignorance... is it possible to use that energy for a small house, and a few appliances?