This list contains links to video and audio files that contribute to an understanding of various aspects of electrical theory in connection with IPC. Some of the videos are also available via the OSF Project Wiki here.
1. ‘The Big Misconception About Electricity’ Pt 1
This is a reminder that the power in an electrical circuit is not transferred by the meandering electrons in the conductor but by the electromagnetic fields that surround the wire and permeate the local space. The importance of the Poynting vector is emphasized.
2. ‘How Electricity Actually Works’ Pt 2’
Further experimental confirmation of part 1 and addressing various feedback from electrical engineers.
3. ‘The Poynting Vector in a DC Circuit’
Looking at how the Poynting vector is used and calculated in a DC circuit.
4. ‘Maxwell’s Equations and Electromagnetic Waves 1’
Using a classical approach, in contrast to any enhanced version of electrodynamic theory, waves on a string are reviewed and the general solution to the wave equation is described. Maxwell's equations in their final form are written down and then considered in free space, away from charges and currents. It is shown how to verify that a given set of fields obeys Maxwell's equations by considering them on infinitesimal cubes and loops. The vector relationship between the electric field, the magnetic field, and the direction of wave propagation is described.
5. ‘A Self-Running System (Extract 1)’ - Dr Peter Lindemann DSc
An extract from a presentation on a 'self-running system' given by Peter Lindemann at the 2019 Energy Science and Technology Conference, Spokane, WA, USA. This extract considers the various inefficiencies and where the actual gains take place.
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6. ‘A Self-Running System (Extract 2)’ - Dr Peter Lindemann DSc
The effect of 'over-potentializing' the electrolyte as part of the observed energy gains.
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7. ‘A Self-Running System (Extract 3)’ - Dr Peter Lindemann DSc
Considering what a transition to using this type of energy might look like.
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8. ‘Radio broadcast’ - ‘Open Systems’ debate
Broadcast in 1984, this brings together some of the pioneers of research into ‘over-unity’ open systems, including John Bedini, Tom Bearden, Steven Worth and Dr. Robert Beck, to discuss current developments and understanding in this revolutionary area.
9. The energy available using an inductive mass
A short but clear demonstration of the different amounts of energy available when integrating a large inductive mass into a circuit.
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10. ‘Flyback’ pulse enhanced motor
A clip demonstrating the recycling of ‘Flyback’ energy from inductors and capacitors used to significantly lower the drag forces in a motor. The result is a large reduction in the input energy required to maintain the same rpm, together with an increase in output torque due to the neutralization of drag forces that result from the counter-motive EMF normally generated in the motor coils as described by Lenz’s Law. The patent for this so-called ‘External Field Interaction Motor’ is here.
11. An audio AI-generated podcast on IPC research
This is a valuable tool in elaborating some of the key findings of my recent research into IPC. With questions posed by a contributor to clarify the work to a third party, AI has examined the various published papers to derive this useful, though not yet 100% accurate, and engaging summary.
12. A Graphical Video explaining IPC
This AI-generated video brings together graphics and narrative to place IPC within the context of frontier science, and with an emphasis on the need for careful vocabulary and the expansion, rather than replacement, our our scientific models and descriptions of the world.
Thank you to William Vincent for both of these very useful descriptive tools.
13. How do we find clean energy solutions?
A podcast by Darin Olien interviewing Chris Patton, CTO of AlphaCor in the US and New Zealand. He discusses his work in addressing some of the world’s biggest challenges in energy production and pollution, all with technologies we already have. We just need to open our minds, see the problems in new ways and change our attitude toward these existing ways of tackling the big existential crises of our times. A transcript of the talk is here.
14. How We Can Create a More Sustainable World
An earlier podcast of an interview with Chris Patton, in which he explores his background in mining in West Africa, and its associated technology, which led to his explorations into other already existing exotic technologies. Many of these were developed in the first three decades of the twentieth century by private individuals who had not yet been told that, according to Science that had yet to be prescribed, their technical innovations and inventions were ‘not possible’.