Ryan Thompson presents The Bedini System: E-Field vs B-Field, explaining Bedini-style energy systems in basic terms for everyday people rather than an IEEE audience. His session covers how E-fields may add extra energy into the Bedini system and how that energy can be converted to B-field energy in coils or inductors.
The presentation includes a Bedini system demonstration, a simple way to convert negative or radiant energy into positive energy for conventional electronics, and discussion of why digital meters can be misleading on radiant energy or pulsed systems. He emphasizes the use of analog meters or high-sample-rate digital instruments for these measurements.
Ryan Thompson is described as a lifelong electronics experimenter with decades of hands-on experience in applied electronics, audio engineering, and high-voltage systems. By age eight he was building circuit boards, and he later earned multiple Grand Champion honors at the Minnesota State Fair between 1988 and 1994.
In the 1990s, Thompson founded Lightning Audio & Sound, specializing in high-performance car audio, and served as a USACi World Finals Judge. Today he focuses on practical Bedini-style energy systems, developing professionally built platforms that emphasize precision, repeatability, and real-world application.