Hi all,in my view,TK is lying about the device needing a ground ,however it is needed to at least provide a theory of why it appears that current is coming from the ground.Current coming from a ground wire in the manner of the TK video's is impossible,in my opinion.So I did a few experiments,in the greenbox video,ac voltage readings were impossible to read,if pulses from the induced first coil are mixed with ac current source you have this effect.The type of clamp amp meter,used in the video's I believe plays a part in false current amp readings,I have a meter that is close to the meter in the video's that's used in the experiments along with a different meter that doesn't react to current errors.A point on the ac voltage reading,all digital voltmeters
will have an error reading the ac voltage under the same conditions of? induced
pulses.On the frequency measured in the greenbox video that's inconclusive,I did another experiment,the meter will read the pulse frequency not the line frequency
this should apply to the greenbox video.A video shows that when a current source is removed,a false reading on the current meter disappears,then reappears when the current source reappears,reinforcing the belief that current thru the bulb is related to the ground current reading.
YES...YES....YES
Goood point!!!
Hi voltage ONLY produce CURRENT....
ONLY? NEED VOLTAGE!!!!!
read again TK patent
".....Background of the Invention
?The present invention is related with an economic energy transformer, which primes the constant electric energy received from any pwoer supply via transferring the electromagnetic field occurred at one of the bobbins to other bobbin, rhytmically stabilizing the magnetic field between the bobbins with the help of amplifier immobilizes the energy voltage in both bobbins, increasing the current with respect to the input current......."
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