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Re: Electricial conductive beam



Original poster: "resonance" <resonance@xxxxxxxxxxxx>



This has already been done with both lasers and high intensity X-ray beams. The lasers don't conduct light --- they ionize the air and the ionized air conducts the electricity.

Dr. Resonance



What I have in mind is some type of beam that will conduct electricity with the push of a button.

I have been experementing hoping one of the experements will bring something to mine. Metal and fire will both conduct electricity. I put gasoline on a piece of cotton string. The 100 foot long string was stretched across the yard and set on fire. My tesla coil will arc to the burning string and the string will emit a large discharge arc 100 feet away to a ground rod. All this proves is electricity can be sent from point A to point B. I can do the same thing with a capacitor bank. Very thick heavy smoke will conduct electricity too but not very well. Smoke or fire can not be directed in a straight line like a laser beam to conduct electricity. What is the nearest thing to fire? Maybe some type of laser. No I don't thinks so all lasers that I know about are all some form of light. Maybe what I am looking for has not been invented yet. There must be something that will conduct electricity that is not metal and can be shot in a straight line with the push of a button like a laser beam. What I need is a fire beam laser that will shoot a beam of fire at the speed of light this would conduct electricity but it has not been invented. I beleive there are still many things that have not been invented yet and this may be one of those things a beam that will conduct electricity as well as a copper wire.