Is the atmosphere the source of electricity?
 

Since I think it was time I get on here. Most modern energy concepts often or better said all the time neglect criminally to serious consider the real source of electricity.

After the failed attempt of Albert Einstein to prove the electromagnetic field and gravity field belonging together as a cosmic unit, the question of the real source of electricity raises. 

How can this being examined?

I, for my understanding of nature and technical devices, see as the only possible source for the flowing electricity the atmosphere.

To prove it one will simply take a big plastic box. Screw, or better hang a generator in it and connect cables to an external voltmeter. 

 

This voltmeter does display the amount of electricity that will be being generated. 

The plastic box additionally should have got a valve on top that would allow, when opened, air flowing back into the box.

Here is to make sure the spinning shaft, connecting the rotor to an external impeller, was not making the box leaking. Even so not the cable connections above here.

When the generator now has run in the tight box for a while, the amount of generated electricity should decrease or at best disappear, fully.

That means nevertheless the rotor is still rotating there should no electricity being generated. 

When you, after this, have opened the valve on top of the box one should hear a fizzling on the valve, indicating air is flowing back into the box. 

The  other display, the voltmeter, I got one myself when they were cheap and favorable, in case someone would lend one himself, of course than should re - display an electrical output. 

(The generator itself or it's control unit need a basic load, make sure it got it.) 

If you now would cover the box with a black cloth and would reach the same results replying the experiment (you had light as source eliminated), the air, atmosphere or the eather would have been being proven as source of the electricity. 

 
 

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Steffen Schenk

Rhythm University

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