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Author Topic: Ready-To-Use Software for Prof. Turturs Free Energy by Magnet Rotation  (Read 18745 times)

batfish

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Re: Ready-To-Use Software for Prof. Turturs Free Energy by Magnet Rotation
« Reply #15 on: March 06, 2011, 03:51:42 PM »
@Haithar: excellent, thanks very much, it compiles and runs ok on linux (kubuntu 10.4), and the octave output file produces output that looks very like yours - but I haven't yet checked in detail.
 

teslaalset

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Re: Ready-To-Use Software for Prof. Turturs Free Energy by Magnet Rotation
« Reply #16 on: April 04, 2011, 01:56:48 PM »
An update on this subject by Prof. Turtur was posted here:

http://www.philica.com/display_article.php?article_id=233

joeelectro

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Hi All--Thanks for the cool simulation Haithar! One problem though, when I reduced the time intervals to .01ms, and increased the number of simulation steps by a factor of 10, (for the same length observation but with finer resolution), the numbers went negative, that is, no energy gain. I was getting huge numbers with a 9 uf cap and 100 turns of 3 mm wire and .01 ohm load. But when I reduced the time intervals, the gains went away. Same thing with the default values. Please let me know what you think on this ???....