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life is illusion

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Lenz free transformer
« on: December 18, 2014, 09:47:09 AM »
Hello everyone  :)

I am a new member in here and just recently graduated from uni, so I don't have much experience, nor I have much money to build things, but I function well when it comes to theory of why and how things work. After being brainwashed for more than 21 years in schools, I'm sure I will make many mistakes, so please go easy on me :) I am going to share with you two videos I have recently uploaded to youtube. I would very much appreciate it if you guys could take a look and let me know what do you think  ;) Both these videos are about manufacturing a Lenz free transformer. The second video will have a deeper look into the cause of Lenz's law in transformers. If you kind people do not execute me for my possible mistakes, I will share more of my ideas with you in soon future. Well you can see almost all my free energy ideas in my youtube channel, but I bring them here one by one :)
 
First video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tkspALQ6fE&list=UUXEFFysykQp53qAVElhrAgg

Second video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrNRNH80Yng&list=UUXEFFysykQp53qAVElhrAgg&index=1

Looking forward to your constructing criticisms :) 
« Last Edit: December 18, 2014, 02:30:44 PM by life is illusion »

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Re: Lenz free transformer
« Reply #1 on: December 20, 2014, 07:02:51 PM »
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MileHigh

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Re: Lenz free transformer
« Reply #2 on: December 20, 2014, 11:11:45 PM »
I watched your clips.  They are 1/3 proper technical terms and concepts coupled with 2/3 crazy ideas and concepts that don't make sense.

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Re: Lenz free transformer
« Reply #3 on: December 21, 2014, 12:17:26 AM »
Helli MileHigh

Thank you for commenting, I appreciate it :) In the description box of the first video I put a video of Lasersaber which shows the same kind of transformer I am talking about in which he feeds the transformer 20W and gets equivalent of 120W lighting out of it. Here you could see that video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3YWB-noPNo#t=460

I would also appreciate if you could tell me which parts of the video are none sense and why do you think so :) I wish you a great weekend.

Best Regards
Sam 

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Re: Lenz free transformer
« Reply #4 on: December 21, 2014, 05:57:30 AM »
Hi, welcome here.  In all honesty pretty much everything discussed on this forum doesn't work in practice. Lots of tricksters and pranksters lurk around the forum, and you get the occasional crazy scientist who gets results no one else can replicate. There might be something real but its not easy to find. Your first video shows a coil wrapped around another on a straight core. Nothing special here friend, its a common type of winding in broadband RF transformers.The coupling is weak at low frequencies.

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Re: Lenz free transformer
« Reply #5 on: December 21, 2014, 11:00:40 AM »
Hello pomodoro :)

Thank you very much for replying. I totally understand what you mean and yes, that is sad, but I wold not expect anything else. But these types of research and thinking are my hobbies and I enjoy thinking and talking about them, regardless of any positive or negative results  ;D
The reason I thought about this idea was the video uploaded by Lasersaber in which he shows  the same kind of transformer I am talking about in which he feeds the transformer 20W and gets equivalent of 120W lighting out of it. Here you could see that video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3YWB-noPNo#t=460

Best Regards
Sam


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Re: Lenz free transformer
« Reply #6 on: December 21, 2014, 02:27:51 PM »
Where is the extra 100 W coming from?  Thin air by the look of it. You need to always remind yourself that inductors and transformers have been around for well over 100 years and are very well understood.  Perhaps the light uses 20w and uses LEDs to give the same light as a 120w incandescent globe. Well we have the factory that made the led to thank for that.

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Re: Lenz free transformer
« Reply #7 on: December 21, 2014, 04:36:53 PM »
pomodoro


I would say the answer comes from questioning terms we have been said as obvious. Like having 0.5W radio transmitter which has a range of 3-5 km. Never questioned how is that possible ?

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Re: Lenz free transformer
« Reply #8 on: December 21, 2014, 05:22:53 PM »
pomodoro


I would say the answer comes from questioning terms we have been said as obvious. Like having 0.5W radio transmitter which has a range of 3-5 km. Never questioned how is that possible ?
We send radio signals millions and millions of miles to and from distant space probes.  Antenna gain, coding gain, and low noise amplifiers make large distance per unit power quotients possible.  In the case of terrestrial AM band signals atmospheric "skip" delivers a lot of effective antenna gain.

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Re: Lenz free transformer
« Reply #9 on: December 21, 2014, 06:36:10 PM »
Dear Promodo,

The answer to your question is easily found in the address bar of this page. Its called: Overunity! That's exactly where the extra 100W is coming from. You didn't watch the video of Lasersaber, did you? Yeah, so please check that out and you will see that the same lights are used in both power reading tests :) If anyone doesn't believe in possibility of Overunity and is still hanging in these pages, is either totally bored of life or is an agent :D In either case, Those people are not the reason I am sharing these ideas in here. These ideas are for those who are in search of something :) So if you don't think these are applicable and you are also not an agent, then just please move on, because now I know your opinion about these transformers and thank you for your comments :)

Best Regards
Sam

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Re: Lenz free transformer
« Reply #10 on: December 21, 2014, 07:09:01 PM »
Dear Promodo,

The answer to your question is easily found in the address bar of this page. Its called: Overunity! That's exactly where the extra 100W is coming from. You didn't watch the video of Lasersaber, did you? Yeah, so please check that out and you will see that the same lights are used in both power reading tests :) If anyone doesn't believe in possibility of Overunity and is still hanging in these pages, is either totally bored of life or is an agent :D In either case, Those people are not the reason I am sharing these ideas in here. These ideas are for those who are in search of something :) So if you don't think these are applicable and you are also not an agent, then just please move on, because now I know your opinion about these transformers and thank you for your comments :)

Best Regards
Sam

There is no "extra 100W" in that clip.  This may be a forum to search for over unity, but that does not mean we simply drop our rational reasoning just because we are searching for something out of the ordinary.

You are not here to try to censor ideas or people, period.

You asked me to point out what was wrong in your clips.  I can't do it because there were something like between 30 and 40 errors or incorrect concepts that you expressed.  So I can't spend the time and effort to go over every one.  The real answer for you is to go back and learn the basic fundamental concepts yourself.  There are literally thousands of places where you can educate yourself for free.  Then look at your own clips and critique them with your new knowledge.

MileHigh

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Re: Lenz free transformer
« Reply #11 on: December 21, 2014, 07:24:22 PM »
Dear MileHigh,

I also would like to thank you for taking your time and telling us about your idea regarding this matter :) I hope you could also move on and let other say their opinions as well :)

Best Regards
Sam

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Re: Lenz free transformer
« Reply #12 on: December 21, 2014, 07:33:41 PM »
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I hope you could also move on and let other say their opinions as well

I am more than happy to let everybody express their opinions.  They can be positive or negative opinions towards anybody's ideas or propositions.  But I will not necessarily "move on."  If I have something that I feel is relevant to say then I will say it.

Every single person on this forum has the right to read what they want and post wherever they want.  We all would hope that when people post they are posting their thoughts without malice or that they post to simply act like fools.

The reality is that sometimes people do post with malice and they do post to act like fools.  However, you can't throw the baby out with the bathwater.  It's the human condition.

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Re: Lenz free transformer
« Reply #13 on: December 21, 2014, 07:45:26 PM »
Dear Promodo,

The answer to your question is easily found in the address bar of this page. Its called: Overunity! That's exactly where the extra 100W is coming from. You didn't watch the video of Lasersaber, did you? Yeah, so please check that out and you will see that the same lights are used in both power reading tests :) If anyone doesn't believe in possibility of Overunity and is still hanging in these pages, is either totally bored of life or is an agent :D In either case, Those people are not the reason I am sharing these ideas in here. These ideas are for those who are in search of something :) So if you don't think these are applicable and you are also not an agent, then just please move on, because now I know your opinion about these transformers and thank you for your comments :)

Best Regards
Sam

Lasersaber is a brilliant experimenter and has done some fantastic work...which I have been following since his early days.  However, I do not recall, nor can anyone else, where he has ever claimed overunity.  (More power out than in)  If you have an example of where he has actually done this, please share it with us.  I doubt that you will be able to do so.

I can light a 40 watt equivalent led bulb using a "dead" AA battery.  I can also light a 48" floro tube from my earth battery.  (See my videos on Youtube under PirateLabs.)   Neither case is overunity.  Don't get me wrong, it is cool and fun to experiment with this stuff and, you can build some very efficient devices such as what I light my home with.  Just be careful about making the jump from cool and efficient to overunity.

Bill

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Re: Lenz free transformer
« Reply #14 on: December 21, 2014, 08:24:03 PM »
Dear Pirate88179,

Thank you for commenting :) I did not say Lasersaber claimed Overunity, I am using his video as a reference for those who say coupling is weak in this transformer. On the other hand, I am the one who is suggesting the possibility of Overunity by using more mass in secondary wire and also in core material. Also by aligning the winding just like I mentioned in the second video.

Best Regards
Sam