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Does a simple home made battery demolish entire science edifice?
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sorin
2009-02-16 15:56:40 UTC
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Does a simple home made battery demolish entire science edifice?

The present text intends to rise or to give an answer at following
problems:
• Does a non-spontaneous reaction generate an electric current?
• Does a covalent compound used as salt bridge in a battery produce
electric current?
• Does a analogous ,,electric induction” similar to magnetic induction
exist?

At home, some simple cells using common kitchen compounds are made.
Contrary to actual orthodox prediction, the up presented cells produce
an electric current in absence of any chemical reaction or in case of
a cell having a covalent compound as bridge salt.
How is possible to accept actual definition of electric current like a
charge movement, when in such simple experiment there are no reactions
at electrodes!?
The entire discussion is presented at:
http://www.elkadot.com/magneticity/Does%20some%20simple%20home%20made%20batteries%20demolish%20entire%20physics%20edifice.htm

Other two links, with some older experiments, related to Daniel cell
and concentration cell will be completed and revised:
http://www.elkadot.com/chemistry/Daniel%20cell%20and%20the%20salt%20bridge.htm
http://www.elkadot.com/chemistry/Concentration%20cell%20and%20the%20salt%20bridge.htm

There are no words to express the absurdity of actual orthodox
physics…..and the results of experiments are very clear: using less
then 1 Euro materials, anyone can blow up the entire electromagnetism
and subsequently entire physics.
Supplementary a new phenomena ….a sort of ,,electric” induction is
foreseen.
,,The show must go on “… soon with a new interpretation for an old
experiment .. or some new experiments...

Sorin Cosofret
Marvin
2009-02-16 16:45:05 UTC
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The way the experiments are described, there are obvious
likelihoods for artifacts. The electrodes are from
batteries,so the graphite is certainly impure. Distilled
water from an auto supply shop is also far from pure.
Post by sorin
Does a simple home made battery demolish entire science edifice?
The present text intends to rise or to give an answer at following
• Does a non-spontaneous reaction generate an electric current?
• Does a covalent compound used as salt bridge in a battery produce
electric current?
• Does a analogous ,,electric induction” similar to magnetic induction
exist?
At home, some simple cells using common kitchen compounds are made.
Contrary to actual orthodox prediction, the up presented cells produce
an electric current in absence of any chemical reaction or in case of
a cell having a covalent compound as bridge salt.
How is possible to accept actual definition of electric current like a
charge movement, when in such simple experiment there are no reactions
at electrodes!?
http://www.elkadot.com/magneticity/Does%20some%20simple%20home%20made%20batteries%20demolish%20entire%20physics%20edifice.htm
Other two links, with some older experiments, related to Daniel cell
http://www.elkadot.com/chemistry/Daniel%20cell%20and%20the%20salt%20bridge.htm
http://www.elkadot.com/chemistry/Concentration%20cell%20and%20the%20salt%20bridge.htm
There are no words to express the absurdity of actual orthodox
physics…..and the results of experiments are very clear: using less
then 1 Euro materials, anyone can blow up the entire electromagnetism
and subsequently entire physics.
Supplementary a new phenomena ….a sort of ,,electric” induction is
foreseen.
,,The show must go on “… soon with a new interpretation for an old
experiment .. or some new experiments...
Sorin Cosofret
sorin
2009-02-20 03:43:52 UTC
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Post by Marvin
The way the experiments are described, there are obvious
likelihoods for artifacts.  The electrodes are from
batteries,so the graphite is certainly impure.  Distilled
water from an auto supply shop is also far from pure.
The results are the same if water for HPLC is used and pure graphite
electrodes.
I have indicate some home experiments and not laboratory experiment.
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