Practiced pk with iJodix or his brother over Skype yesterday .. don't know, which one.. =S
Although I was lazy and not too fond of practicing pk, I couldn't stop. It was so pleasurable to just stare at stuff, even though it wasn't moving. Later I found that the toy windmill was physically stuck so strong that it didn't even move when I attempted to do it manually.
The coming week Mom will be attending a Meditationfest. She had shared a link with me that I hadn't listened yet. Although the full course costs money, there's a 39-minutes free session. Found it really good, especially the descriptions of the surroundings .. it was quite inspiring. A lot of hot psi moved up the spine.
Played around with a couple of circuits from the PJKBook again.
Got the relay battery charger circuit working with a random relay, a random diode and an electrolytic capacitor instead of the battery. Well, it did charge the capacitor. Need to borrow some measuring instruments from a friend.
An attempt at Jes Ascanius' aerial system. Sourced a roll of coaxial cable from under the table and hooked its grounding layer to the input (probably a metal plate would be a lot better). Used the kitchen sink for ground (which is quite far from grounded, actually). Used some random ceramic and electrolytic capacitors and small-signal diodes that I found lying around. Well, the capacitors were being charged about 1 mV / s. It stopped when it got to 1.3 V. Too little current to actually use it for anything. When a hi-freq human-antenna (father) was positioned in contact to the cable, then charging sped up remarkably.
Still, so far it seems to be far easier to just hook a rectifier to the dishwasher. For some reason, alternating 94 V are induced in it (almost no current). When shorting it to the sink right next to it, there's a tiny arc and sparks fly around. Hooked up microwave oven transformator in inverse and got 0.9 V out. Should've gotten more; perhaps the induced signal is not sinusoidal? Or maybe the secondary has too big of a resistance (there were still about 18 V between the sink and the dishwasher)?
I figure there should be a separate blog for this. At least, when something starts working..
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