C'est moi. I had to change my handle for some stupid dropping of recognition and could not recall my password. No doubt it was very clever and memorable.
And I can rest assured that you are here to insult and denounce. How shall we begin? The fact that I have read up on "alternative science" for decades means nothing to you. I've read sterner stuff than you have to offer (try the journal "Galilean Electrodynamics").
If the "tank circuit" is the one in the link, a closed circuit with parallel circuits within it, I don't see why it is inexplicable by conventional electrical theory. I would love to see an electrical engineer declare it's mystery. LIghting a bulb in water is no more mysterious than lighting a bulb in air. As I think I mentioned, it may be an effect of the bulb being driven as a capacitor, current jammed into it, then pulled out of it, very fast. All that commotion will generate heat in the conductor of the bulb. I see you have no explanation, so where do you get your sense of superiority?
Nothing silly can get through to me. I'm rather hard-headed, due to education and experience. You can blame "the media" all you want, but you are grasping at swallows in flight. You are simply not the master of the subject you think you are.
C'est moi. I had to change my handle for some stupid dropping of recognition and could not recall my password. No doubt it was very clever and memorable.
And I can rest assured that you are here to insult and denounce. How shall we begin? The fact that I have read up on "alternative science" for decades means nothing to you. I've read sterner stuff than you have to offer (try the journal "Galilean Electrodynamics").
If the "tank circuit" is the one in the link, a closed circuit with parallel circuits within it, I don't see why it is inexplicable by conventional electrical theory. I would love to see an electrical engineer declare it's mystery. LIghting a bulb in water is no more mysterious than lighting a bulb in air. As I think I mentioned, it may be an effect of the bulb being driven as a capacitor, current jammed into it, then pulled out of it, very fast. All that commotion will generate heat in the conductor of the bulb. I see you have no explanation, so where do you get your sense of superiority?
Nothing silly can get through to me. I'm rather hard-headed, due to education and experience. You can blame "the media" all you want, but you are grasping at swallows in flight. You are simply not the master of the subject you think you are.