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Uniqorn

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Re: Bashar's Spacecraft Engine
« Reply #150 on: February 18, 2014, 09:18:24 AM »
Another reason this might not work is because the wires that go in the crystal need to be curved to continue the spiral.

Ooh, that would be harsh, if that were the case!

The total area of the hole in the middle is a very small percentage of the overall area (~2.7%)
I'm guessing that while the lack of curvature may play some part in that, it probably isn't critical, considering the accuracy of the rest of the device.
The center is already quite dense. To achieve this you would need to use tapered wires, otherwise they would bunch up and get in the way of each other.

I considered that a crystal ball cut into two hemispheres would allow this, but I'm not sure how important the continuity of the crystal material is.

Have you tried getting the rims of the hemisphere to touch the spiral mesh, all around? You could perhaps use aluminium foil to test this.

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« Reply #151 on: February 18, 2014, 09:34:08 AM »
I tried with thin copper sheet, but only went half way around, just to close the gap between the hemispheres, not tried with foil but that’s a good idea as I have enough to cover the whole hemisphere. But I’m thinking that since it has insulating discs, that they would be there so that the wire net doesn’t come into contact with the hemispheres.
 
Also with the curved wires inside the crystal, I was thinking that maybe since there are 2 spiral sets that maybe 2 wires would be from 1 set and the other 2 wires from the other set so the wires would cross inside the crystal as they do on the wire net.

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Re: Bashar's Spacecraft Engine
« Reply #152 on: February 18, 2014, 10:05:59 AM »
What I was thinking was your plastic clear insulating disk look very thick when compared to the null region (center) of a bar magnet.  My thoughts were to make it closer to that.


The null force (*that is moved by the natural occurrence of wavelengths all around us) may generate static charges while moving across the dielectric insulating disks.  So if one moved in the opposite spiral it may be logical that that charge would also be opposite of the other disks static charge.   
* Imagine wind blowing is the wavelengths and a sheet hanging (the null) in that wind is moving  due to the winds force.



Spira mirabilis disk flipped over.   

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Re: Bashar's Spacecraft Engine
« Reply #153 on: February 18, 2014, 02:45:08 PM »
I tried the foil, but made no difference, but that’s not going to as good as thinner discs, I will make some discs out of 1.2mm thick card with a smaller rod and try that.

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Re: Bashar's Spacecraft Engine
« Reply #154 on: February 18, 2014, 04:56:12 PM »
This is with 1.2mm card as the insulator disc, this also never worked, but I never expected it to as I think the hemispheres are there only to make the received energy usable, it’s the wire net and crystal that picks the energy up and then sends it up the rod where the energy gets transmitted to the hemispheres, that’s why I think the insulator disc thickness isn’t that important.

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« Reply #155 on: February 18, 2014, 05:33:16 PM »
Glad you included that photo of the disk and crystal.  "As one wire"  I want to ask you if each wire passing thru the crystal should be made to be connected to 1/4 of the spiral ends? 


(off topic a bit but for information:  when a Rodin coil is made the wire does not even have to have a shellac coating to keep from shorting out)  Is your wire coated or bare?
BTY shellac is made of insect shell.

Having seen and repaired so very many circuits over the years, I ask myself what steers the charges and I can not understand how or what separates them.  In the end all I could think was that Bashar left out some "of course" items....."Of Course" means common circuit components.  Until we figure out what is missing we will trial and error through a slow learning process.  Steering germanium diodes?  Separation of the copper rod by the crystal?  IDK  but you have made the most difficult parts already and they look accomplished.


Recently I have read that animals know natural disasters are coming due to magnetic abnormalities.


[Supposition: (If magnetics attract the electrons as it passes the wire in a coil, and there is an opposite but equal reaction happening.  What does it repel,  protons?  Just possibility.  Then the repulsed flow of protons is cold electricity and does not flow restricted like electrons. This I can only venture to think and not know,  but atoms somehow keep moving.  I see things in this world move that are out of balance seeking to become balanced.)


The original action is a movement against a natural balance and has resistance.  The proton flow is the natural countering balance action and therefore is like the fall of a coil voltage.  It proceeds unimpeded (without resistance). ]

I believe that when a coil is grounded the only back emf is caused by the opposite flow (protons) having to make room for the new movement (returning the electrons), therefore it becomes resistive slightly due to the natural constant pressure caused by all matter in this pool we call the cosmos.
edited for clarity (I hope)

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« Reply #156 on: February 18, 2014, 06:38:40 PM »
All the wires are bare copper, no coating.
 
I’ve tried connecting the copper wires at different lengths, even to the same length of the full diameter, I've even soldered the wires to the net. When I take the crystal out I always check to see if all the wires are still connecting to the rod, I check this before and after every time.
 
I still think that the problem could be that the wires should be curved inside the crystal as to follow the Fibonacci spiral, as I’m sure the crystal plays a critical role, but unfortunately I can’t cut the crystal in half as the diamond blades that fit a Dremel are to small and I’m not going to buy a saw just on a wild guess, I’ve tried to see if anyone local could cut the crystal in half but no luck, as carving the wire grooves would be easy.


Assuming Bashar isn’t a figment of Darryl’s imagination and is real, you could be right that components were left out, after all he is a first contact specialist, which does not make him an engineer, so maybe he doesn't understand his own technology, especially if he’s old, as old people aren’t normally very good with technology, there’s lots of people on our planet that don’t understand our own technology. 

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Re: Bashar's Spacecraft Engine
« Reply #157 on: February 19, 2014, 03:06:40 PM »
Thought drilling more holes in the crystal might work, but it doesn't.

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Re: Bashar's Spacecraft Engine
« Reply #158 on: February 20, 2014, 06:17:36 AM »
Your talented WFT,  hope what ever your doing in the job market is something you can express these talents.

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« Reply #159 on: February 20, 2014, 08:17:53 AM »
Thanks  :)

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Re: Bashar's Spacecraft Engine
« Reply #160 on: February 22, 2014, 02:51:40 AM »
Sorry to get your name wrong on that last post WTF.   Your last photos did give me an idea on what may be a very efficient electric motor.   

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Re: Bashar's Spacecraft Engine
« Reply #161 on: February 22, 2014, 10:00:56 AM »
Do you think you can make this motor, if so then at least something good will come from this.

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Re: Bashar's Spacecraft Engine
« Reply #162 on: February 22, 2014, 11:37:36 AM »
At least this is some great Artwork. BTW. Crystals that are ferroelectric, like Quartz, can only transfer a current at their axial 2 poles. that's for piezoelectricity as well as for other energies as well, I think.

Well, even Tesla thought he was instructed by extraterrestial supernatural entities. At least I've read that once upon.
« Last Edit: February 22, 2014, 08:09:47 PM by dieter »

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« Reply #163 on: February 22, 2014, 04:08:34 PM »
The ET's that instructed Tesla must have understood there own technology, still this device might not work in this dimension, but i'm sure it would work in the cartoon dimension.  ;D

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Re: Bashar's Spacecraft Engine
« Reply #164 on: April 06, 2014, 01:02:54 AM »
Toon Town energy genset oh how funny WTF. 


I am checking back with you on your great project work.   I still believe there is something to be gained by working through the kinks.  I always felt like the wire needed to be one continuous piece,  I mean if we were to follow natures build of the sequence it is continuous so why not that device?