Energenx | Real solid state crystal. John Bedini @Energenx | Uploaded September 2011 | Updated October 2024, 4 hours ago.
In this video I'm showing a solid state semiconductive crystal that I can just add a piece of copper and I have energy not that much but I have it. It works because it can keep emitting electrons between two different metals. The definition from the book is that it must emit Ion transfer but that is not what you want. Wet electrolyte is going to be galvanic and after the electrolyte is dry your battery will not exist anymore. so it must only move electrons in a dry state.
John Bedini
In this video I'm showing a solid state semiconductive crystal that I can just add a piece of copper and I have energy not that much but I have it. It works because it can keep emitting electrons between two different metals. The definition from the book is that it must emit Ion transfer but that is not what you want. Wet electrolyte is going to be galvanic and after the electrolyte is dry your battery will not exist anymore. so it must only move electrons in a dry state.
John Bedini