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(回答先: Re: “22歳の頭脳” 世界へ ネイチャーに慶大生の論文 投稿者 オリハル 日時 2008 年 11 月 04 日 03:21:06)
EMAモーターの新聞記事の中に「感電しない電流」についての記事がありました。これは「スピン流」なのだろうか?
http://oriharu.net/jgyro.htm#not_electrocuted
"We've been popping those magnets apart for the past 18 months with that same battery and it's still got a full charge. Now I want you to watch this:"
Gray showed this TATTLER reporter a small 15-amp motorcycle battery. It was hooked up to a pair of his capacitors which in turn were hiiked up to a panel of outlets.
HE FLICKED a switch and the tiny battery sent a charge into the capacitors. He then pluggled in six 15-watt electric light bulbs on individual cords - a 110-volt portable television set and two radios. The bulbs burned brightly, the television played and both radios blared - and, yet, the small battery was not discharging.
"This is the most amazing thing I'v ever seen," exclaimed C.V. Wood Jr., president of the McCulloch Oil Corporation, who was also present at the demonstration.
A 40-watt light bulb screwed into an ordinary extension socket was plugged into the panel powered by Gray's system. The bulb lit, then Gray dropped into a cylinder filled with water.
"What would be happening if this was getting ordinary power right now?" Gray asked, as he stuck his hand in the water with the glowing light bulb.
"You'd be electrocuted and that thing would be popping and that sputtering until the fuses blew," Wood replied.
This reporter then put his finger into the water with the light - no shock.
"Gentlemen, this is a new manifestation of electricity," Hackenberger said. THE ENGINEER told the astounded onlookers that no laws of physics were being violated, but a new application of electricity has been discovered and put to work.