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stivep

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Re: Wesley's Kapanadze and other FE discussion forum
« Reply #1845 on: May 29, 2020, 07:32:59 AM »

Part 1 EEV blog criticism creates  protest  of   FE community
https://youtu.be/l6uPHxQVEgQ


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Re: Wesley's Kapanadze and other FE discussion forum
« Reply #1846 on: June 01, 2020, 11:42:28 PM »
https://youtu.be/He5xQOJHlrU

Understanding of energy  conversion, extraction, transfer
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Re: Wesley's Kapanadze and other FE discussion forum
« Reply #1847 on: June 02, 2020, 10:28:58 AM »
OK. Fresh idea!
Horn which amplify sound about 1000X!
Than in the stream of this mega signal we put EM device based on Neodymium Magnets and coils, which is constructed in Free Fluctuation coil which is tuned in to the Resonance!
Why not?

Raycathode

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Re: Wesley's Kapanadze and other FE discussion forum
« Reply #1848 on: June 02, 2020, 10:43:10 AM »
OK. Fresh idea!
Horn which amplify sound about 1000X!
Than in the stream of this mega signal we put EM device based on Neodymium Magnets and coils, which is constructed in Free Fluctuation coil which is tuned in to the Resonance!
Why not?
Because you don't have a better idea.

How do you annoy some one who is anti alternative energy? answer keep poking them any way you can to build up there blood pressure.
So what’s that really got to do with alternative energy ?

well think about it stutter the energy feed (interrupt it). Thanks Geo and Egor ;D ;D

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Re: Wesley's Kapanadze and other FE discussion forum
« Reply #1849 on: June 03, 2020, 01:43:53 AM »
There is only real things or speculations.
Nothing more/less.
Ideas comes from Nature/God.
That`s it.

It`s my idea.
That`s it.

Others can do what they want.
Amen.
Hi Ansis, go for your idea, letus know how you get on.

chears Raymondo

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Re: Wesley's Kapanadze and other FE discussion forum
« Reply #1850 on: June 10, 2020, 02:44:26 AM »
12v 40w x2 Jensen Audio amp fed through the 12v to 120v transformer now works lighting up a 25w bulb--Im still shooting for higher.I also used a 300w purple "Urban" amp,I blew an output but repaired it.The OPA541 module got blown by accidentally shoving 72v into it by hooking up the batteries wrong--have another on the way from China.I figured since the resonant frequency falls close to the audio arena,why not try an audio amp.Both the "Urban" and "Jensen" use nearly the same config-unplug one,plug in the other--Jenson is more efficient.On the O-scope there is 2 frequencies,the lowest about 1/20 the highest--but the frequencies spread up to 1.5MHz--These are not coming out of the audio amps.

stivep

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Re: Wesley's Kapanadze and other FE discussion forum
« Reply #1851 on: June 10, 2020, 01:21:52 PM »
Sorry for interrupting with magnet motors :
short note on the run:

INVESTIGATION ON THE FREE ENERGY MAGNET MOTORS NEO TENG YI
A project report submitted in partial fulfillment of there
requirements for the award of the degree of Bachelor (Hons
of Mechatronics Engineering Faculty of Engineering and Science University Tunku
Abdul Rahman ]May 2011
http://eprints.utar.edu.my/150/1/MH%2D2011%2D0705513%2D1.pdf


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stivep

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Re: Wesley's Kapanadze and other FE discussion forum
« Reply #1852 on: June 23, 2020, 06:57:11 PM »



Memo :
https://youtu.be/zE4GjB1cWLQ

1. Sommerfeld and Zenneck wave propagation for a finitely conducting one-dimensional rough surface
https://vdocuments.mx/sommerfeld-and-zenneck-wave-propagation-for-a-finitely-conducting-one-dimensional.html

2.[IEEE Propagation Conference (LAPC) - Loughborough, United Kingdom (2010.11.8-2010.11.9)] 2010 Loughborough
Antennas & Propagation Conference - Isolation of the Zenneck surface wave
https://vdocuments.mx/ieee-propagation-conference-lapc-loughborough-united-kingdom-2010118-2010119-58526242b641c.html

3.Download - Observation of Zenneck-type waves in microwave propagation experiments

4.Observation of Zenneck-type waves in microwave propagation experiments
https://vdocuments.mx/observation-of-zenneck-type-waves-in-microwave-propagation-experiments.html

5.Possibility of superluminal behaviors for               X               -like and Zenneck waves
https://vdocuments.mx/possibility-of-superluminal-behaviors-for-x-like-and-zenneck-waves.html

6.Electromagnetic Surface Wave Attenuation Caused by Acoustic Wave Radiation
https://vdocuments.mx/electromagnetic-surface-wave-attenuation-caused-by-acoustic-wave-radiation.html

7.Surface-wave luneberg lens antennas
https://vdocuments.mx/surface-wave-luneberg-lens-antennas.html

8.Excitation of sea surface wave by short-wave radiator
https://vdocuments.mx/excitation-of-sea-surface-wave-by-short-wave-radiator.html

9.Surface Wave Propagation Preliminary work developing a method for surface wave detection Amy Zheng Andrew Johnanneson.
https://vdocuments.mx/surface-wave-propagation-preliminary-work-developing-a-method-for-surface-wave.html

10.Lens design for surface wave applications
https://vdocuments.mx/lens-design-for-surface-wave-applications.html

11. https://vdocuments.mx/search?q=Zenneck+surface+wave&per_page=8

12.On the relation between Surface Plasmons and Sommerfeld's Surface Electromagnetic Waves
https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/On-the-relation-between-Surface-Plasmons-and-Waves-Dyab-Abdallah/593dd702a9b6051652a7fbf4dc4f2df38e7697a7

13.Brief overview about Surface Wave theory and applications
https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Brief-overview-about-Surface-Wave-theory-and-Balosso-
Sokoloff/e7f1b1a020f0f0d2bf7c45d68075690246678a79?tab=abstract&citingPapersSort=is-influential&citingPapersLimit=
10&citingPapersOffset=0&citedPapersSort=is-influential&citedPapersLimit=10&citedPapersOffset=10

14.Zenneck surface oscillations in the sphere dielectric resonator immersed in high lossy liquid
https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Zenneck-surface-oscillations-in-the-sphere-immersed-Ganapolskii-Eremenko/d41299173437028b336c26a8772ade0f109d62d1

15. https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Surface-Waves-Barlow/686d2a3ce72918969e9a74edb49364521b2357cc/figure/4

16. https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/d3c2/de8b26cfcb179dc63ec3e3c7ed75ffefe494.pdf

17.The Excitation of Plane Surface Waves
https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/The-Excitation-of-Plane-Surface-Waves-Cullen/d3c2de8b26cfcb179dc63ec3e3c7ed75ffefe494

18.The application of electromagnetic surface waves to wireless energy transfer
https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/The-application-of-electromagnetic-surface-waves-to-Peterson/f9d3824240e41b4748a403adbd0c140f2f580a06

19.THE PROPAGATION AND EXCITATION OF SURFACE WAVES IN AN ABSORBING LAYER
http://www.jpier.org/PIER/pier19/02.970718p.Ling.SU.pdf

20.Surface wave
https://wiki2.org/en/Surface_wave

21.Why Do Surface Waves Exist?
http://emlab.utep.edu/ee5390em21/Lecture%2021%20--%20Surface%20waves.pdf

22.Excitation of the Zenneck surface wave by a vertical aperture
https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1029/RS013i006p00969

Wesley
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stivep

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Re: Wesley's Kapanadze and other FE discussion forum
« Reply #1853 on: June 23, 2020, 07:02:04 PM »
I miss very much
Jerry..the owner of Keelynet.com
Jerry Passed away suddenly 2017/06/19, he will be missed.
Not everyone knows  about it, and people  are asking  me why  Keelynet is down.
Wesley 
 

stivep

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Re: Wesley's Kapanadze and other FE discussion forum
« Reply #1854 on: June 23, 2020, 07:08:46 PM »
https://vdocuments.mx/chapter-2-waveguide-and-components-propagation-mode-of-electromagnetic-wave.html

 way to understand  phenomena in Waveguide
where  main  for us is TM transverse Magnetic mode
Wesley
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stivep

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Re: Wesley's Kapanadze and other FE discussion forum
« Reply #1855 on: June 24, 2020, 04:51:14 AM »
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-16114-x
use of NMR to  investigate batteries and its material  as a transition from gasoline to electric power
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Re: Wesley's Kapanadze and other FE discussion forum
« Reply #1856 on: June 24, 2020, 11:29:22 AM »
Wesley,...few years back was speaking with Jerry's friend and partner/associate..He was quite upset about loosing Jerry and about where all this would go.[Keely net, Some people were trying to help him ??

Will see if I can find his number and give a call [very nice fellow]hope all is well By you.[and thx for all you do for open source community]

respectfully
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Re: Wesley's Kapanadze and other FE discussion forum
« Reply #1857 on: June 25, 2020, 11:15:37 AM »
Hullo!


I've been doing some disrelated research to energy... so this may seem to be coming from entirely out of left field.

Let me start with some links, and then go on to explain what they are...

https://www.geogebra.org/3d/spxzup4s (arccos)


https://www.geogebra.org/u/d3x0r  (various graphs I've done with this neat widget, mostly disrelated to the eventual discussion)


https://www.geogebra.org/m/a5dauj6s (this was early attempt, it is very slow; it's essentially the same as the first, but 2 dimensional instead of a slider)


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I did figure out, however, extended arcsin and arccos that are valid; but arccos(cos(a)+cos(b)) is a number that only that operation can produce.  (or approximate with a bunch of other things).  Makes picking a random secure key kinda nice - suppose that's where elliptic curve stuff is based.


https://d3x0r.github.io/STFRPhysics/math/  This  is arccos(x) - (x*2/pi) ... +/- 1 around the origin... The difference in the change for adding a little bit at the ends are a very steep slope.  (sine, is similar, but harder to graph, because it loops back on itself and doesn't really go anywhere).   

The slope of the arcsin(x) curve is similar if reverse biased with a counter instead... the existing arc-sin can sort of work as-is, but store the number of wraps in a counter floor(angle/2pi). in parallel with the sin result, and then the original angle can be recovered also; otherwise sin() can only return the principle angle.  cos(), however, can return the number of wraps ...



This is hard to explain exactly what this graph is showing... but it does remind me of the electron orbital shapes.  This also is why from the middle (0) to negative.. until a maximum of absolute 0, the next step is the hottest thing.   (If the thing itself is very hot then it will give energy to the system and prevent the system as a whole from going below 0.  There's a good chance the same behavior happens at the top end, so you have to put in more and more energy exponenetially (leaving the origin) until a maximum, which inverts very which quickly to reverse the state to the other directions.


The feedbacks only occur where arccos( cos(x) + n ) > 1 .


while resolving what the graph of arccos looks like, it actually simply extends, because the 'forward' is +/-1 and balances out in a 'real' way.  It is basically the shape of a closed surface; although vertically up and down it is also the same as the sine graph.   The sine graph in its 'natural' state is the shape of open space...


I spent some time developing some meshing algorithms a while ago...


https://d3x0r.github.io/IsoSurface-MultiTexture/  In this demo, there is a 'sine waves' Input data, which is a 3d plot of sin(x)+sin(y)+sin(z), and the surface at 0....   The surface itself is entirely 1 surface, but has inifinite holes in it(?)  ... the arc-sin function at >1 wraps backwards on the x-axis ...  the space immediately 'in front' of sine is real and imaginary (open)... so the arcsin function is the graph of the open space side... Anyway; it's all a matter of perspective, if you just are the thing rotating, it's all just silly to think about.


Okay so then, A while ago I was playing with `mobially` wound coils (ABHA), and my royer/scope had huge feedback especially under load... The graph of the normalized arccos( cos(x)*2 )  looks a lot like that... such that what was coming back was greater than 1x cos wave (?).  Probably a coincidence.   However, this other graph, but to go back to the numbers, the projection of power outside the curve reflects differently immediately in the view of deltaX... at deltaX+1 it's very hard to get some places...  The function of arccos( >1) is also negative, but odes not reach the full range of the negativity... this would be a very good solution for rubber banding/exponentiated limiting...

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Hopf Fibrations - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKotMPGFJYk  Fasciating :)  These are those neat interlink toroidal links, which are a subset of quaternions (all that wonderful math I've been doing).    They resemble the shape of magentic fields... (although I suspect moving iron filings is a projection of the field, and not really the field itself.... )   

So; I built this fancy new mesher that can generate arbitrary shapes, and dynamically reshape them (dig out some of the closed space); but then I need to know where it 'is' of the physics of the thing, so I started on this physics engine, but Matricii (Matrixes) are limited in their ability to carry rotations except for very small ticks; and quaternions are really no better... there is, however, a layer under the quaternions called 'log quatnerion' or apply the natural log function to a quaternion, which just makes it a 0  ( exp(0) = 1 ).  and a bunch of imaginary rotations for each axis in the total angles each... these then get 'truncated' to 2pi, or their principle values, and can be applied as quaternions or matricii, and get some rotations... but there's been NO math on these.

It's like all this time there's this huge issue that noone's figured out a mapping from the rotation space ( arcsin( sin(a)+sin(b) ) and arccos(cos(a)+cos(b)) ) being the axises...   The arcsin and arccos functions are 'continuous'  in rotation space.... but somehow when sine rotates it affects the cos part. 

(wow I'm really sorry, I'm realizing this is probably all about 99% useless, which makes it effectively a nil thing)

J


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Re: Wesley's Kapanadze and other FE discussion forum
« Reply #1859 on: July 06, 2020, 08:39:06 PM »
Hello Wesley,


interested in cheap electricity storage I saw as alternative,1/2 price : https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/GOOSUN-hot-sale-lto-battery-55ah_62140142727.html




Keep it well


OCWL