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... On 6/6/2012 12:12 PM, Szczepan Bialek wrote: If it helps you, capacitors pass AC and block DC. Each insulator is a weak conductor. At DC and pulse current electrons are flowing through the insulator (leakage). At AC not. At AC the charging/discharging take place. The electrons flow into plate and come back. Charging current and discharging current do not pass or by-pas the capacitors. S* I have a special oil extracted from the fat cells of rattlesnakes that cures all cancers. Please send check for $500 for one pint. This oil also provides artificial earth ground for all antennas. Michael Hello Michael. A friend of mine used to breed rattlesnakes. He accidentally knocked over a box of electrons and found that the rattlesnakes loved to chase and eat the shiny ones. They didn't eat the dull ones. He wonders why this is. He also threw some protons, neutrons, oldtrons and croutons for them to eat. They liked the croutons. Some rattlesnakes liked the protons. They'd then curl up around the mains wire and transmit to each other on 1.3GiggleHertz. 73, Ian. |
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