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Author Topic: Completely New To This  (Read 9919 times)

Tcanuth

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Completely New To This
« on: April 25, 2011, 11:24:41 PM »
I've been reading through these forums and i find these theories absolutely fascinating and was wondering where would be a good place to start to begin learning about all of this?

Any good books or websites that can start with the basics? I have a very fundamental understanding of electricity and mechanics.
Any ideas on what type of educational routes to take?

Any ideas would be appreciated and keep up the good work

nightlife

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Re: Completely New To This
« Reply #1 on: April 26, 2011, 03:47:23 AM »
 If I was you, I would start with the joule theif because it is best to know how to properly utilize what we have rather then looking for new to be used and wasted as it is now.
 Another option would be to look through the different topics of all the forums and pick one and or several that intrest you the most. If you really dont know what you are and or will be interested in, tell us why you are here and what you are looking for and maybe we can help guide you in the right direction.

Tcanuth

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« Reply #2 on: April 26, 2011, 04:02:52 AM »
Well i was looking more into the idea of where to start learning about the electrical processes.

Im 21 and as i said i have a very fundamental knowledge of electricity and physics from what i picked up in highschool.

I was wondering what time of educational path would be suited for this type of study and what type of extra curricular reading would also be beneficial so that i may be able to one day accumulate the knowledge to attempt to tackle some of these projects

nightlife

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« Reply #3 on: April 26, 2011, 04:37:02 AM »
 If you are seeking some education that would help. I believe basic electronic circuitry would be what you need to know about the most.
 
 As I said, you must first now what it is you want out of this. Why are you here?

 You said you have a very fundamental knowledge of electricity. I would think that the most fundamental thing to know about electricity is what electricity really is. With that said, tell me what electricity is?

Tcanuth

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« Reply #4 on: April 26, 2011, 05:00:10 AM »
I would like to be able to understand all of this well enough to be able to try to design and build my own over unity device as well as be able to refine it.

If i remember correctly, i thought electricity was the process in which electrons are gained or lost from atom to atom which creates a current

nightlife

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Re: Completely New To This
« Reply #5 on: April 26, 2011, 05:24:27 AM »
 Over unity? There is no such thing. It's all about releasing and or collecting more then what is used to release and or call it.

 Electricity is nothing more then a flowing vibrance just as everything is nothing more then a vibrance and or a collection of.

 It is important that you sit back and think for yourself and let go of everything you have ever been taught and try to figure things out on your own.

 Nothing is solid and everything is vibrant. If you can see it, hear it, feel it, taste it, breathe it and smell it, it is a live and vibrant. If it wasn't, you wouldn't be able use any of those senses to detect it. Our senses are based on vibrancy's. It's hard to understand what I am saying but if you really think about it, it will all become clear.

Tcanuth

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Re: Completely New To This
« Reply #6 on: April 26, 2011, 05:34:04 AM »
so basically what you are saying is rather than trying to learn what everyone else has to offer and continuing i should try to start from the beginning and come up with my own theories and test them.

Its a very interesting concept and definetly not the way most people would think of.

Very Interesting

nightlife

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Re: Completely New To This
« Reply #7 on: April 26, 2011, 06:04:17 AM »
 Learn from experience. Not from others experience. Let others experience become and or inspire your experience by way of self experimentation.

 We all are human beings and the only thing that makes us the individuals we are is our own life experiences. Our life experiences can never be exactly the same as any other.

neptune

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Re: Completely New To This
« Reply #8 on: April 26, 2011, 06:55:04 PM »
Tcanuth.Ask 2 experts a question and you will get 2 different answers .My answer would be to first build on your knowledge of practical electronics , if that is your interest rather than mechanical . Get used to working with junk , it is cheaper .Get a soldering iron . Get a cheap multimeter and learn to read it . Learn to identify components . Build some simple circuits ,like a crystal set radio . Then move on to a one FET  radio .Something you dont understand ? Use google or ask here .That is my answer .