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Exploring Alt Tech

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I decided to film something different amongst the many different technologies I'm constantly experimenting and testing with. This isn't exclusive to Nigel Cheese but he has by far the most advanced version of this type of technology, which I explain a little of towards the end of the video. If you can handle my "uhhs" "umms" and rambling then some of the images I think are worth seeing, and are not very common anywhere on the internet. I hope you enjoy. =]

This is a much-delayed upload of an update to the latest type of QBs I built, dissecting one of the cells to show what it looks like after 2 months/1400+ hours of constant running. I have another slightly different version of that same QB, and show filling some of this kind of cell "live on camera" with the multi-meter measuring. I actually filmed this back in November of 2022 but with several things took up my time and attention until now.
Right after filming this I discovered that the white corrosion on the zinc foil is zinc oxide from reacting to the water, which ended up creating small holes in the foil that allowed the water to evaporate. A suitable replacement to the zinc that doesn't corrode nearly as fast from distilled water, or a substance that allows the same ion transfer as the water but doesn't corrode the zinc could be in order as well. =]

This video is a bit of an update for anyone following this channel and what I'm working on. I go over a new design I built for the first time ~3 weeks ago and it is still going strong. This edges towards the "permanent quantum battery" I have been trying to work to, all essentially powered by water. I also do a little explaining about the different kinds of quantum batteries that can be built depending on the needs and context.

*My apologies if the audio is too quiet; if so please comment and I can boost it then re-upload. If the music is annoying let me know also. I can't fix that in this video but I can stop including it if it's too distracting. For those who like the music the artist is Township Rebellion, who I played regularly towards the end of my time DJ'ing*

This is a follow up to this video if you have not seen it: https://www.bitchute.com/video/9tdHIgrG0ILi/

Now at 144 hours after building this 13-cell quantum battery it is putting out usable, measurable voltage to still dimly light an LED. I measure the volts and amps again but forgot to get the weight. The LED is no longer measuring on the lux meter, but it was still registering 1 lux at 120 hours, and still at ~1uAmp.

After some further research and development on Nigel's quantum battery and chatting with him, I got a great design hint I'll show here. I also measure amperage from a single newly built cell as well as a larger older battery. The power from a single drop of water is pretty impressive!

Here is another QB build video, but for scientific and mathematical purposes I measure out all the materials used down to 1000th of a gram. I'm also adding a new material that I explain which is used in all sorts of products called 'super absorbent polymer' or "water-crystal". I build a complete single cell, then show measurements (weight, voltage & amperage) at intervals building the battery up to 13 cells.

After trying to record this 3 times I decide this 4th one will just have to do for now. If you can bare all the awful "ums" and "uhs" (I should have done a counter) there is some decent content. I get to testing larger Quantum Batteries I built from two different sized and shaped magnets. This shows some of the differences between a traditional battery and what these can do, including completing a circuit through myself to light an LED, over-charging a capacitor, and sending ~120V through a 2.5V LED.

I recorded this as a single take with no script to help reinforce the authenticity of what I'm trying to show. The term "quantum" in title will no doubt make some cringe with skepticism but that is the name Nigel gave it and I haven't asked him the reasoning yet. Rest assured a man of a 207 and his own Universal Relativity Theorem probably has a good reason, and I'll add it here if I learn what that is. For now, hopefully you enjoy this little build/experiment and decide to pursue some of this research for yourself.

If you want have the same introduction to the Professor that I did then you can watch his presentation here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sB_Y_afxH88 (possibly not kid safe due to a little language) That's where all this started for me. If you want to know more I suggest going through is LinkedIn articles.

Here are the various materials and tools I used for this project:

---Materials & Tools---
Copper Foil - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08NWDRPDQ
Zinc Foil - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08MFQFHNH
Magnesium Ribbon - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01I9CDW50
Pyrolytic Graphite - https://www.ebay.com/itm/224266869649
3/8" x 1/32" N52 magnets - https://totalelement.com/products/3-8-x-1-32-inch-neodymium-rare-earth-disc-magnets-n52-100-pack
Paper/Cardstock - This can be found, bought or salvaged from countless sources. This is also the material that I think needs the most experimenting with to find a dry material that does not need wetting.
Water (Distilled or not) - Again this can be found or bought many places. Distilled water seems to cause less corrosion to the magnesium strip and copper, which appears to degrade voltage over time.
Hole Punch - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0090JVDMQ
Magnetic Viewing Film - https://www.amazon.com/CMS-MAGNETICS-Magnetism-Applicable-Including/dp/B000UV6ZPS

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