Solid Vs Traditional Electrolyte

2 months ago
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Good day folks. I wanted to take the time to note the differences of solid state electrolyte and traditional solid or gel electrolyte. and what possibilities this leads. Quantum tunneling and vacuum energy. But first I explain the logic step by step and place the pieces together. .... I know about the typo on the whiteboard i'm really sorry about it! Just to get rid of the troll comment that's about to come hehe :)

I understand theory is fun and it's nice to look at and people tell me to get back to them when we have actual working concepts demonstrating real measurable energy extraction from the quantum vacuum casimir effect etc... Well If you watch this whole video, I show a demonstration at the end, how I figured out how to use quantum tunneling to trigger a potential difference between two similar of the same (thin foil) cathode and anode. This is no longer a traditional galvanic cell. Where we depend on electrochemical and potential differences of two dissimilar metals corrosion and oxidation.

And with my setup. I get a good potential difference and for the sake of the demonstration works perfect! The solid state electrolyte is simply doped paper towel left to dry and built up a crystal like thin crust layer. Think big. Think big stacks more surface area. The asymmetry of the cathode and anode plates in part. Determine your DC output volts, current along with plus and negative in such a quantum energy device. Once again exploring and demonstrating concepts that "can't" be done right from my kitchen to the world. Inspirational!

Thanks for watching!

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