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Author Topic: 1 kW zero point energy @ Peswiki.com  (Read 62685 times)

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Re: 1 kW zero point energy @ Peswiki.com
« Reply #90 on: March 08, 2011, 10:29:04 PM »
I would assume the speed of the magnet has to be incredibly fast, so that when the field propagates it is at a different state at the coil than when it left the magnet.

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Re: 1 kW zero point energy @ Peswiki.com
« Reply #91 on: March 09, 2011, 02:19:43 PM »
There were some clear doubts whether the model is correct as presented by Turtur in his original article due to too low sample rates.
E.g. as indicated here: http://www.overunityresearch.com/index.php?topic=738.msg11732#msg11732

Looking into this potential flaw, I agree that the sample rate of the original simulation is quite poor.
Attached the sample rate of the last few periods of the energy in the external load resistor.

In addition I performed a simulation where I increased the number of samples to 10 fold and at the same time decrease the initial rotation speed of the magnet.
The results are attached as third and fourth picture.

What can be observed from this initial experiment with increased sample rate is that power is increasing.
Due to the limit of the maximum allowed nr. of samples calculations stopped in the still increasing power period.
I've asked Haithar, who developed the software that includes Turtur's algorithm, whether it is possible to increase the max. nr. of samples.
He will have a look at this, but indicated this is not easy to implement.