Free Energy from Ether: Eternal Light (flashlight) by Joule Thief circuit

The Eternal Light circuit from the Joule Thief has been shared by online communities and free energy forums for many years. However, there are not many complete explanations about its actual operating principles. Since this Joule Thief circuit actually works, members continue to share it with each other.

This circuit is used for a flashlight that does not require charging - Eternal Light (flashlight) by Joule Thief circuit:
Eternal light from Joule Thief circuit - Free-Energy
The Joule Thief circuit is very, very simple, using just one transistor, one resistor and one coil. Mr Karparnik wound his coil with just a short length of wire, making just a few turns on a tiny, scavenged toroid.

Mainstream science's electrical theory, based on elementary charged particles such as electrons or positively charged holes, cannot explain the phenomenon of free energy.

Ether physics, based on the research of Joseph John Thomson, Charles Proteus Steinmetz, Nikola Tesla, Walter Russell, and other geniuses, properly explains free energy phenomena.

In particular, Charles Proteus Steinmetz, a mathematical genius hired by RCA, decoded Nikola Tesla's patents and established the mathematics for Tesla's electrical systems. This led to the development of new electrical technology today. However, schools do not cover the contributions of these electrical physics geniuses.

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See more details about the variations of the Joule Thief permanent light circuit: Eternal light from Joule Thief circuit - Free-Energy

Regarding the Eternal Light from the Joule Thief circuit:

This circuit is very simple, consisting of a coil, diode, resistor, 2N2222 inverter, battery, and another resistor.

The special aspect here is that the coil is wound in a version of Nikola Tesla's bifilar coil. Essentially, this coil is a pairing of two coils. There are four wire terminals with two coils, but two terminals are connected together, making contact to connect the wire to the NPN type transistor.

This version of the bifilar coil causes the voltage to drop below the contact voltage breaking threshold of the NPN semiconductor, causing the B and E terminals of the transistor to briefly lock.

When locked, the bifilar coil, consisting of two combined coils, generates a fairly high electromotive force and charges the battery. This electromotive force is generated due to a sudden interruption of the circuit, called a voltage transient. This phenomenon is mentioned by Charles Proteus Steinmetz in his book.

The voltage and current applied to the charged battery have very high values. Free energy appears at this time due to the battery charging phenomenon.

Regarding voltage transients, here is a summary of voltage transients in a Free Energy program:

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🔹 Version from Nikola Tesla's "Magnifying Transmitter"
🔹 The "tension" for "electricity fractionation" to occur is the Earth's Potential Potential. To be precise, it is the tension of the Ether, and the electricity is the dynamic polarization of the Ether.
🔹 During "Electricity segment", the magnetic field collapses several times in short periods of time. That leads the voltage V = Φ/t to reach infinity (V  ) when t  0
  • V - The electromotive force which results from the production or consumption of the total magnetic induction Φ (Phi). The unit is the “Volt”. Where t is the time of magnetic field collapse from maximum to complete collapse.
  • Research scholars also call it Tesla's technology called Radiant Energy from Electronic Circuits, Impulse Technology.
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🔹 There are also many other plans to create free energy generators including Self Powered AC Generator.

The Joule Thief circuit can be applied to reduce household electricity bills by up to 98%, and even 100% of electricity bills can be eliminated. However, this is an issue I will cover in another article.

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