The Use Of Atmospheric Electricity In The Past. Part 3 - Alternative View

The Use Of Atmospheric Electricity In The Past. Part 3 - Alternative View
The Use Of Atmospheric Electricity In The Past. Part 3 - Alternative View

Video: The Use Of Atmospheric Electricity In The Past. Part 3 - Alternative View

Video: The Use Of Atmospheric Electricity In The Past. Part 3 - Alternative View
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We will continue to consider examples of strange structures on domes and rather superfluous than natural metal bonds in buildings. And also, based on modern information about the achievements of the Kulibins in our time, we will try to connect all this into a single picture.

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In the beginning, I propose to remember what a strange structure looks like on the roof of the tower. The magazine "World Illustration" of the late 19th century.

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The mention of the use of electricity from the atmosphere at the end of the 19th century.

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Also incomprehensible to a modern person are the structures on the roof of the building.

Promotional video:

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Maybe the structure has not been removed here since the time of construction and this is still a working installation?

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Temples without crosses.

Now, to substantiate your assumptions. I suggest looking at this patent:

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A DEVICE FOR USING ATMOSPHERIC ELECTRICITY, including a receiving unit with an antenna element connected by a conductor with a discharge element, characterized in that the receiving unit contains a system of vertically oriented and communicating with each other conducting dome-shaped triboelements, made below the antenna element, to the edge of the lower electrode of which a needle-shaped discharge cell, and its other electrode is made in the form of a grounded metal disk.

The condenser chamber 1 is limited by a housing 2, configured in the form of a body of revolution with a conical upper part. The body is made of dielectric (concrete, limestone). At the top of the body 2 there is a lower metal domed triboelement 3 having a long metal "nose" 4, on which domed triboelements connected in series (by means of a metal "nose") are rigidly fixed to each other, the cavities of which and the chambers are connected. A cruciform antenna 6 is fixed on the upper domed triboelement, and the needle 10 vertically descends from the edge of the lower domed triboelement. At the base of the chamber 7 there is a lower disc-shaped metal electrode 8 having a ground connection 9.

The device works as follows.

Dome-shaped triboelements, located vertically and connected to a cruciform antenna, allow, with a minimum volume, to create a maximum surface for triboelectrization by various atmospheric factors, similar to the electrification of aircraft bodies. The result is a potential difference between the upper electrically charged needle electrode and the lower electrode.

During snowstorms, rain, thunderstorms, this process (accumulation of electric charges) is significantly enhanced by using the developed surface of the domes.

The increase in voltage between the electrodes also depends on the rise height of the upper electrode (with antenna and domed triboelements), since the Ez vertical component of the Earth's electric field is up to 200 V / m from the Earth's surface, increasing during the period of disturbances (rain, snowstorm, thunderstorm). The needle allows maximum concentration of the field strength for the breakdown of the discharge gap.

You do not find that the scheme for the patent is very reminiscent of domes in Christian churches, crosses in the form of an antenna. And there is also an analogy with metal floors in them:

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An example of a temple floor made of metal slabs. This is a huge cost for those times? So it made sense!

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Here are the metal ties hanging from under the dome in the temple in Yekaterinburg, the conductors - everything is as per the above patent. But most likely, ancient builders owned this technology for hundreds of years. Why are the clergy silent? Really, none of them know what all these metal conductive elements are for?

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Another example of a hanging conductor. Church of the Sign of the Most Holy Theotokos in Dubrovitsa Estate (Podolsk).

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This church does not look like Christian ones and is built of white stone, not brick.

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A metal "chain" also hangs from under the dome. And the chandelier can be regarded as the "Chizhevsky Chandelier" - an ionizer. There are many scientific works on the beneficial effect of ions from the atmosphere on the body. It's all about negative charges, which will be transferred to the cells with the inhaled air. And cells simply need a negative charge to their membranes. Then metabolic processes go well and viruses cannot penetrate into the cell and destroy it.

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St. Andrew's Church in Ukraine. These examples can be continued.

I came across old photographs from other temples, where dozens of these conductors hang from under the dome. But I could not understand what it was then and did not save links to photos.

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One of the old photographs. More like busbars than wall reinforcement and contraction.

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Busbars in the walls of the destroyed church.

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Why are the domes of Christian churches spherical and plated with gold? Not from the point of view of symbolism, but from the point of view of physics?

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The frame of the domes of the stone churches is also metal.

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In order for the fittings to perform their functions, they should not be smooth. The maximum is the screed of the perimeter of the walls, but not the reinforcement. But I tend to think that these are busbars.

This whole structure of the temples resembles the Leiden jar, the first simple condenser:

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Are not the domes of temples?

I am more and more inclined to think that these structures, temples, previously had nothing to do with religion. It was a health complex that generated static electricity from the atmosphere. In such an electrostatic field, a person could improve his health well and heal in a few sessions. This is a separate topic that has a powerful basis in cell physiology. Without a negative potential on the membrane, the cell cannot normally exchange substances with the intercellular fluid. And viruses easily penetrate it with a weak potential. Erythrocytes also stick together from lack of charge, clusters of erythrocytes do not carry oxygen to the cells through the capillaries. This is the basis of the intoxication process when ethyl alcohol enters the blood. You can drink living water with a strong negative oxidation-reduction potential (ORP). And you could come to such a temple. Pharaoh's cylinders are also from the same topic.

There are modern kulibins, who have understood something and are beginning to design devices based more on statics than on power currents. One of these self-taught scientists is Alexander Mishin:

Continuation of this webinar by A. Mishin: Vortex medicine - the use of static electricity in the treatment of many diseases:

Let's continue: here is the invention of a student from Ukraine (video with a young inventor (in Ukrainian):

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The principle of operation, most likely, is the same as that of the Kelvin dropper:

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Nice breakdown of this technology.

Illumination of the Kremlin:

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Coronation celebrations in the Kremlin on the occasion of the coronation of Alexander I in 1801. Maybe in the early 19th century. used these principles of generating electricity and not galvanic cells?

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In August 1856, the coronation of Emperor Alexander II took place in Moscow. Gustav Schwartz. Illumination of the Resurrection Gate and the Kremlin in 1856

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Konstantin Makovsky. Illumination of Moscow in 1883 on the occasion of the coronation of Alexander III.

Continued: Part 4

Author: sibved