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mflynn44

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Re: Lords of the Ring
« Reply #255 on: February 02, 2007, 06:29:06 PM »


from http://www.stralingbewustzijn.nl/schone-energie/index.htm
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Siehe Zyklonengenerator:

@Michael
This site you pointed at is excellent. Also I think "Oszillator mit zwei Beschleunigungsspulen" definitely sounds credible. I however can not find what you described on the link you posted. Where is it?

AM


@AM

It's still there. Check the link to magnetic flow accelerator from the main page. I think many of the secrets to the TPU are on this excellent site. At least enough to build a proof of concept device. That is, a device with power available in the collector, not just voltage spikes.

Moab

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Re: Lords of the Ring
« Reply #256 on: February 03, 2007, 06:23:37 AM »
GREAT post Giantkiller!!
 I have thought of using coax as well and your post has inspired me to do so. Rg6 and #11 flat braided litz wire. Simple and inexpensive! I will keep the 45* configuration and maybe only three segments this time. It should lend its self to easy tuning of freq. Moab #2, 3 turns.3 segments.3 coils.. Anyone want some phi? ::)  One problem though. RG6 conductor is copper coated steel wire (i think?)   Moab

Spherenot

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Re: Lords of the Ring
« Reply #257 on: February 03, 2007, 04:46:21 PM »
 :)
« Last Edit: February 09, 2007, 01:12:59 PM by Spherenot »

Moab

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Re: Lords of the Ring
« Reply #258 on: February 03, 2007, 07:36:42 PM »
Copy away Spherenot! I want everyone to build new things, If any of my ideas are useful that is great. There are some things that i cannot post though, Common sense. tells me not to as it would be fuel for the non Believer. All i can say is If you succeed in capturing radiant energy no matter how small the amount you will understand. I have seen fire from the radiant energy dragon and it is most beautiful. And it ts most definitely real. Get those timers built spherenot, and see it for yourself.
                                                                                                 Moab

PS. i think i have been reading to many of GK's post (No offense GK) :-\

giantkiller

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Re: Lords of the Ring
« Reply #259 on: February 03, 2007, 08:01:33 PM »
Today boys and girls, we have a special guest.
We are going to be shown the construction techniques of the SM15 & SM17s. Please hold your questions till the end and raise your hand should you have to leave to use the facilitites.

Let's begin...
At this point I refer to the diagram.
Now wasn't that easy?

When you are all done constructing this model and the liquid material has dried over a 12 hour period,
Flip it over and what do you have? Any size ring you need!
Remember though, the diameter controls the 2 frequencies and the height distance between the collectors.

Till next time! Which is coming right up so stay tuned.
And now a word from our sponsor...

--giantkiller. Ask and you shall receive...
« Last Edit: February 03, 2007, 09:42:06 PM by giantkiller »

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Re: Lords of the Ring
« Reply #260 on: February 03, 2007, 08:47:29 PM »
Welcome back my friends,
to the show that never ends,
We're so glad you could attend,
come inside, come inside...

Let's talk about the main 2 coil designs.
The first one is the SM4 & SM6.
Theses have the feedback coils encompassing the whole unit.

The SM15 & SM17 have their feedback coils close to the center of the ring. Near the highest concentration of flux.
It is as I had posted all those 3d wave diagrams before.

The 4 & 6 are refered to as coils while the 15 & 17 are refered to as rings.

Steven Mark is an accomplished audio engineer.
That gave the idea to use my guitar with a sound processor as a magnetic field and interference pick up device. The sound processor enabled me to hear freqs out of range. Eddy Van Halen 'Eat your heart out'.

So when I saw the 2 coils in the 15 and 17 above the control box I realized that they are the feedbacks.

Ready for the drum roll?

The rings uses 2 frequencies to clash together and create a high powered, very high frequency wave that travels from the ring outward and inward! This inward wave is the one we want because it wipes across the control box coils in a compressing wave of energy at a concentrated point.
And the drums are getting louder! And remember the phrase 'It takes a moment to ramp up'?

Steven has placed 2 microphones inside the speaker in the amplification feedback loop!
Did you get that!
Did you get that!
Did you get that!
Did you get that!
Did you get that!
Did you get that!
Did you get that!
Did you get that!
Did you get that!

My job is done.
How fast can you blow an amp?  The coils and rings are speakers. Thank you Marco.
This has been very, very real for me!
All the musicians here stand and take a bow. You know what I am talking about!

The accompanying thread is paradyme gear shift forward. For those of you that didn't check out www.Paradyme.com. It is a privately held audio supply company in California. Remember any of these clues?
The gear is audio not auto! And the shift forward  was connected to the dolphin poem by sonny which was a  clear reference to Dave & Marco demos and then me. I am the reference of the dolphin.

I think I earned me keep, today. RFC as always. Let's blow some s**t up today!

--giantkiller. Shift happens...
« Last Edit: February 06, 2007, 06:44:15 PM by giantkiller »

Moab

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Re: Lords of the Ring
« Reply #261 on: February 03, 2007, 09:17:38 PM »
Quote by moab
Frequencies are the key to the kicks. Your coils are different than mine, and so to will be your freq. This is not a one freq fits all undertaking.THIS is important.don't bother with two or three at a time stick to one until you have kicks on your scope or a squealing on your am radio if you don't have a scope. when you have kicks move on to the next freq and try. I only had to make two the third IS resonance.you wont mistake it when you stumble upon it.







remember when i said that i only had to make two and the third IS RESONANCE? this is what we are looking fore. Just find the right two frequencies for YOUR coils and the third will happen all by its self. Moab

Loki67671

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Re: Lords of the Ring
« Reply #262 on: February 03, 2007, 09:19:19 PM »
Parts arrive tomorrow on the truck..................just finished my cross compiler build....CRAZY magnets to follow.....................very interesting.

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Re: Lords of the Ring
« Reply #263 on: February 03, 2007, 09:33:37 PM »
 :)
« Last Edit: February 09, 2007, 01:11:33 PM by Spherenot »

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Re: Lords of the Ring
« Reply #264 on: February 03, 2007, 09:42:06 PM »
I'm using a KwikByte ARM Devel board to handle the control functions. Driving MOSFETS with driver chips triggered by computer sensed feedback signals. My gens are DDS, 125MHz clock with .02Hz resolution, digitally tuned freqs and 11.5 deg phase control res. We'll see very shortly if this approach is sound or not. Once I find my coils sweet spot and tuning I'll post the schematic diags. If I get some interesting graphics I'll try to get some video up. I have to go back and look up Tesla's descriptions of the various EM discharges. Man it would have been cool to see Nicola with modern computing power and material science................C'mon truck.....Bring my shift....... :o

Loki67671

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Re: Lords of the Ring
« Reply #265 on: February 03, 2007, 09:58:25 PM »
GK...................I'm definitely stickin some Hall Effect sensors into the "speaker" for a look at whats going on. My control coils are set for taps and cutting to get phase shifting and segmentation....I heard you............ ;D..... Next model will be a ring..pun intended..................

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Re: Lords of the Ring
« Reply #266 on: February 03, 2007, 10:04:16 PM »
 :)
« Last Edit: February 09, 2007, 01:05:17 PM by Spherenot »

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Re: Lords of the Ring
« Reply #267 on: February 03, 2007, 10:43:14 PM »
@Spherenot,
So you do understand...

@loki,
You should find interesting things.

Today it's GK6, tomorrow the world!
GK7 is too big for the house! I'll work the diagram up tonight. This should really rock the planet!

--giantkiller.

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Re: Lords of the Ring
« Reply #268 on: February 04, 2007, 04:25:22 AM »
I had another look at the U54 tube. I couldn't shake the feeling that i had missed something. I took the small amount of inducted energy from the middle coil in to a 2.2 uf
cap. then in to pin6 and out of pin4 And and earth grounded pin2. Here is what i got. Looking at the Pics the big +spike is the kick and the smaller ones are precursor to large -spike. Pic2 shows that for every kick i cause with DC i get return 4 large - spikes. Now what dose this all mean? I'm not certain. But i have a good idea. Is it over unity? Nope! but it is a 3-1 ratio. i stepped my input down to 2VDC still around 4khz.and used very small caps because i didn't want to damage my only U54. wired eh? keep it going guys!

@loki ,yes i like the setup you described. very interesting. You should achieve kicks easily. Good luck to you in your search for them!!  Moab

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Re: Lords of the Ring
« Reply #269 on: February 04, 2007, 05:37:37 AM »
@Moab, Great scope shot! Always progressing.

I have my GK6 posted here. It is a 1 receiver, central based which is a runaway condition, radiant transmitter. The Radiant driver circuit is being engineered in another country at this moment. I expect receipt by the end of the month. Same operation as my previous audio feedback post. As you can see it is incredibly simply and expected to operate at a higher level of wattage and danger. We'll see and this will be a really cool test of pulsing a wire to generate radiant pulses. The ingrediants are coax, romex, and ducttape. Total price so far is $4.00 USD.
--giantkiller.