I have been studying the theoretical work of Tom Bearden for the last year or so and I find it to be fascinating. His book Energy from the Vacuum is a masterwork of electrodynamics.
I am primarily interested in the physics involved behind the various applications , which attempt to cohere the zero point field as a source and the local effects that the devices have on space-time. So, I am constantly looking for measurable effects. I decided to test the Bedini SSG for anomalous relativistic effects around the iron core of the coil which might occur as a result of the scalar waves. These are the results I obtained.
Experiment:
With the SSG powered, I placed an analog quartz watch near the iron core of the coil. I found that it appeared to run faster ( approx. 10x faster) when held perpendicular to the axis of the iron core.
Next, I place a digital watch in the same location.
Next, I decided to try this with a mechanical watch.
Then, I decided to test the quartz watch again at the iron core, but with the SSG not powered, but with the wheel spinning.
Summary:
The results of this experiment were interesting. So it seems that the watch does not run faster as a result of “scalar waves” or local field interaction at the coil, but from the relative motion of the array of north pole magnets. The position and angle of the watch was critical.
Initially I believed the effect on the quartz watch to be some type of induced EMF effect. I thought the digital watch would show no effect. I honestly thought the field would stop the mechanical watch and damage it, based on information I received from jewelers.
So, based on my results, I did not detect any anomalous relativistic effects around the iron core.
Watch the video (click link below) to what “really” causes this effect.
Quartz watch and SG experiment - YouTube
I am primarily interested in the physics involved behind the various applications , which attempt to cohere the zero point field as a source and the local effects that the devices have on space-time. So, I am constantly looking for measurable effects. I decided to test the Bedini SSG for anomalous relativistic effects around the iron core of the coil which might occur as a result of the scalar waves. These are the results I obtained.
Experiment:
With the SSG powered, I placed an analog quartz watch near the iron core of the coil. I found that it appeared to run faster ( approx. 10x faster) when held perpendicular to the axis of the iron core.
Next, I place a digital watch in the same location.
Next, I decided to try this with a mechanical watch.
Then, I decided to test the quartz watch again at the iron core, but with the SSG not powered, but with the wheel spinning.
Summary:
The results of this experiment were interesting. So it seems that the watch does not run faster as a result of “scalar waves” or local field interaction at the coil, but from the relative motion of the array of north pole magnets. The position and angle of the watch was critical.
Initially I believed the effect on the quartz watch to be some type of induced EMF effect. I thought the digital watch would show no effect. I honestly thought the field would stop the mechanical watch and damage it, based on information I received from jewelers.
So, based on my results, I did not detect any anomalous relativistic effects around the iron core.
Watch the video (click link below) to what “really” causes this effect.
Quartz watch and SG experiment - YouTube
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