Inventor David Robert Morgan presents plans online for a technology having likeness to Tesla's Pierce-Arrow and T. Henry Moray's devices which harvest radiant or oscillating energy freely from the environment, whether natural or man-made. The circuit also appears to have frequency and/or noise cancellation capabilities.
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Inventor, David Robert Morgan, presents the Pyrazo circuit which is an electronic circuit that is designed to attract oscillations from an oscillation source. It does not create energy, but rather it absorbs energy.
It works by generating an extremely high voltage spike during the peaks of the oscillation cycle. This voltage spike is of a polarity that attracts the photons of the signal.
The device can also be connected to mechanical devices capable of converting oscillations of any type to electrical oscillations, such as speakers. When used with in combination with a speaker, it will draw in sounds from great distances. It generates a canceling wave and it can be used to eliminate unwanted sounds or radio signals.
How it Works
The signal is routed through the primary of a transformer for the first quarter of the oscillation cycle until the first peak of the oscillation. At that point (pi/2 radians) the current through the primary is interrupted, which causes a voltage spike in the secondary due to the collapsing magnetic fields. The collapsing field of the secondary is shunted back to the antenna where it pulls the signal in the same direction that it is currently moving. In the full duplex version of the device, the process is repeated for the signal moving in the other direction.
Similarities to Tesla's Pierce Arrow Device
Tesla's pierce arrow device contained 12 vacuum tubes, which is how many the full duplex version of the pyrazo device uses. Theoretically, the pyrazo device would have been able to power an electric motor designed to run at 60 Hz with no power inverter if it were tapping into the 60 Hz high-voltage power lines.
Similarities to Moray's Research
The half-duplex version of the Pyrazo device made with krytron tubes, and tuned for 5.454 MHz would resemble the accounts of T. Henry Moray's device in many ways. It would power resistive loads placed in series with the antenna. It would, if left unrectified, cause the distinctive glow in the light bulbs that was observed. If left at a high frequency and voltage, it could use fine gauged wire while running very cool. Also, there are multiple accounts of Moray having a sound amplification device that could amplify sounds from a distance of several miles.
Circuit
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