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Author Topic: Confirming the Delayed Lenz Effect  (Read 869990 times)

MileHigh

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Re: Confirming the Delayed Lenz Effect
« Reply #1440 on: June 08, 2013, 07:46:05 AM »
Synchro1:

If I were you I would spend a month and find an Electronics 101 book or something on the web.

http://electronicstheory.com/COURSES/ELECTRONICS/e101-1.htm
http://www.howstuffworks.com/electronics-info.htm
http://101science.com/Radio.htm
http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Electronics+Skills+101/6190/1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtzGxJ-FGV8
http://www.digilentinc.com/classroom/Electronics101/

Right now Electronics 101 is just a big grey zone in your head.  Some foggy notion about how things work.  Think of the average person and their smartphone, same thing.  Or how even a lot of software programers view an underlying operating system as just a big grey mass.  Or for the average Joe how Windows works.  I am a hardware guy and I am out of date.  So I don`t know how the PCI Express graphics bus works.  It`s just a big grey area for me.  The trick is that I don`t need to know because I am not designing boards to plug into the PCI Express slot.

MileHigh

synchro1

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Re: Confirming the Delayed Lenz Effect
« Reply #1441 on: June 08, 2013, 03:08:08 PM »
@Milehigh,


                You're nothing more then an educated fool. You take your homework assignment and shove it. You monkeys found enough ways to dodge the rotor speed up caused by magnets positioned in output coil cores, and the extra output. What about the central issue? This amounts to a "Grey Zone " in your head!


                 So you feel it will help for me to read about Ben Franklin's Leyden Jar? You compare to Steven Hawkings in one glaring manner; You act paralyzed! You forced to me do that stupid bifilar nail test you're too stinking lame to accomplish that much in the real world, you're sending me back to first grade. You're just an insulting punk! You condescend to Nicola Tesla, and speak about him as though he could use a first grade brush up too. TK says you're just BS. Wise up to yourself!

MileHigh

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Re: Confirming the Delayed Lenz Effect
« Reply #1442 on: June 08, 2013, 04:12:51 PM »
Bah!!!  I throw my hands up in a dramatic gesture of futility!!!  Baaaah!!!!

Synchro1, do what you want but it's enough to make a grown man cry and a dead man run.  Nothing dodged, I discussed the "delayed Lenz effect" in detail way back in this thread.  It would indeed help you to read about Ben Franklin's Leyden jar.  I didn't force yo to do anything and your clip was a joke.  And I have accomplished much more than you on the design side I assure you.

Wise up and wake up Synchro1!  Smell the roses!!  If you want to talk about electronics then you should as a grown man roll up your shirtsleeves and undertake to educate yourself if this is really and truly your hobby.  Without that, you make a fool of yourself.  You are the one that is paralyzed and trapped in a black box filled with dark fog.  Can you see it or are you in denial?

I won't discuss this anymore, there is no point.  You are a grown-ass man!  Start it up because you can't compete with the riders in the other heats!  Ride like the wind at double speed.  Take yourself places that you've never seen.

synchro1

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Re: Confirming the Delayed Lenz Effect
« Reply #1443 on: June 08, 2013, 04:26:55 PM »
All your single wire coil needs is a capacitor scarfed on to make it the same as a serial bifilar. That means there's no difference between the coils. Maybe we can wire an additional component on the SBC and call it a transistor?

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Re: Confirming the Delayed Lenz Effect
« Reply #1444 on: February 11, 2014, 09:46:24 PM »
Dear

There is something I don't understand, why Thane Heins is he talking that there is a 45° phase shift in the RegenX Coil, where as, from my understanding, this wouldn't have an accelerating effect?

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Bob Smith

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Re: Confirming the Delayed Lenz Effect
« Reply #1445 on: February 12, 2014, 05:17:54 AM »
.Maybe we can wire an additional component on the SBC and call it a transistor?
Or a degenerate semiconductor?

skycollection 1

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Re: Confirming the Delayed Lenz Effect
« Reply #1446 on: October 10, 2023, 05:35:22 AM »
In this experiment I am testing my bittoroid, this experiment consists of there being no phase variation when the bittoroid is charged or discharged with the 8 high power 4 watt LEDs at the output. This is a short but informative and interesting video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H64mWylOT_s&t=4s