Electrostatic generator
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Electrofluid
Back in the 60's, or approximate timeframe, ions were injected into a non-conducting liquid for purposes of creating a Van de Graaff generator type device. The fluid became the source of putting charge into the conveyance of the liquid to the terminal. The benefit was to transfer more charge per unit volume (time) to the terminal in order to generate greater voltages. Does anyone know where one might obtain the source of materials that describe this device. At one time I thought I had a copy of this, however, that has been far too long for me to know where it might now be and where in the hundreds of boxes I might locate it.

I'm also interested in finding drawings or plans for the construction of a Trump Electrostatic motor. The patents on the device do not clearly indicate the actual layout of the switching of components. The Trump motor was developed along with Van de Graaff at MIT back sometime in the 1930's and it utilized an extremely high voltage (1,000,000) electrostatic field to make the motor work. It demonstrated an extremely high efficiency in conversion of the electrostatic charges inside the motor on discs containing pie shaped sections. My plan is to merge the fluidic charge carrying aspect of the higher current density for use and conversion for the Trump motor.

Anyone who may have an interest or knowledge in this are should contact me at the following: David Goodson at appledavidgoodson@me.com or you could call at 425-260-0969 here in the US. I live in Seattle Washington.

Thanks so much for your aid.
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