How it began:
I was researching how to harvest atmospheric electricity and found out that the process could be accellearted at lower altitudes by providing electrostatic excitation.
So I looked for ways to provide that excitation and got turned onto electrostatic generators. Then I read every single explanation I could find and I watched every single video I could find like the autistic weird ass I am and became convinced that they opperate on the basis of a coefficient of performance.
So I ran around telling everyone what I found thinking that I must be one of the first one's to notice because no one else is talking about it
Then I discovered that most of the people and engineeing proffessors who even know what these things are hate them and think they are a stupid waste of time.
So then I think it must be a conspiracy because of how obvious it was and I get all nervous but I want to help people get free energy
Then I'm fooling around with chatGPT and I find out this:
Electrostatic forces are being explored by researchers as a potential way to concentrate electrical energy and improve the coefficients of performance (COP) in various applications.
One area of research involves using electrostatic generators to produce electrical energy from mechanical energy. An electrostatic generator uses the principles of electrostatics to generate a high voltage charge, which can be used to power various devices. This approach has the potential to improve the COP of electrical generators by increasing the efficiency of energy conversion.
Another area of research involves using the triboelectric effect to generate electricity from mechanical motion. The triboelectric effect refers to the electrical charge that is produced when two materials are brought into contact and then separated. This charge can be harnessed to generate electrical energy. By using this effect in devices that convert mechanical motion into electrical energy, researchers hope to improve the COP of these devices.
Overall, the use of electrostatic forces in these and other applications has the potential to improve the efficiency of energy conversion and increase the COP of various devices. However, further research is needed to fully understand and optimize the use of these forces in practical applications.
So it's not even a conspiracy, I didn't discover dick didly squat, they are already researching how to make free energy with electrostatic generator and they opperate with coefficients of performance exactly like I though they did.
Enjoy frens.
The research is done. Unlimited free energy is a reality. Now go get an electrostatic generator, a ground rod and an antenna and take advantage of it.
I'M HAVING STRONG MIXED EMOTIONS, I THOUGH I WAS ONTO SOMETHING NEW AND I'M ACTUALLY JUST SLOW.
It happens to me a lot. I come up with cool "new" ideas for something. And then, perhaps years later I find out that someone else has done it. If we knew the truth most of us would be in the hospital because a lot of things we think are new were done thousands of years ago, perhaps by the Egyptians, and then lost or destroyed.
It's not that hard to suppress knowledge. Just don't teach it. If college doesn't teach it, then it must not exist, right? Something important as this needs to be widely known. Into our collective consciousness, like the 100 monkeys principle.
Until these things are commercialized with the market penetration of cell phones, there are massive opportunities. Like increasing the power density. Printed circuit boards may be a good way to build disk type machines. A strong fiberglass disc with precisely engineered copper patterns. Or what if solid state machines could be made, using mosfets to emulate moving plates? Somehow that seems like it would be different than physically moving the plate, but I would only trust an actual experiment on that. No theory.
Also how to realistically harness static electricity? Some power stations have HVDC inverters that can handle the voltage. Those are obscenely expensive. However, with the current green push many more will be built. BTW, what if cross-country HVDC lines gained power instead of loosing it?