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gn0stik

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Ronotte's amazing TPU experiments.
« on: April 19, 2007, 02:27:12 AM »
The attached document contains information on Ronotte's implementation of Jacob's magnetic reconnection theory.

I have to say that these are the most promising results I have seen, as far as TPU experiments go. Ottos results are another interesting device. However Ronotte's setup is extremely interesting, and I'm building it as soon as I get my probes for my new scope, and my sig gen. This thing exhibits more of the classic SM claims than anything I have seen.

Please see this document of his work, as time progresses through the document, you will see that it more and more resembles SM's classic earmarks of the TPU.

I am posting this here, because it never took off at my site, and I think it deserves more recognition than it was getting. All the credit should go to Ronotte, and Jacob.

@Ronotte, if you did not want this posted here, my apologies. I just think this needs more exposure, to generate more interest and replications.


Here we go. have fun. Please see the attached document.

The thread at gn0sis, is here as well, in case you'd like to see what has been discussed thus far. But much of it is in the document posted.

http://www.gn0sis.com/component/option,com_joomlaboard/Itemid,42/func,view/catid,21/id,5416/#5416

Rich
« Last Edit: April 19, 2007, 04:45:30 AM by gn0stik »

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Re: Ronotte's amazing TPU experiments.
« Reply #1 on: April 19, 2007, 05:53:20 AM »
Orthogonal coils will couple - if biased properly

http://v3.espacenet.com/textdoc?DB=EPODOC&IDX=US4210859&F=0

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Re: Ronotte's amazing TPU experiments.
« Reply #2 on: April 19, 2007, 06:50:50 AM »
This all sounds very much like a tesla collector coil he talked about to power wirless generators, that were powered from a earth based power tranmission system. The things he wanted to build wardencliffe for. He did speak about how things get very efficient when using the earth to transmit power. Just a though, but there are may lightning strikes on the earth at any given time. Could it be that the earth is gathering charge and unable to release it very fast from the poles, basically acting as a large em charged capacitor, and your tpu is interacting with the fields induced from that charge allowing electrons to be moved and allowing the magnetic charge of the earth to lower its energy state. For example, in air, a speaker kicking out xhz (driven) a speaker accross the room induced xhz and creating voltage. Just a thought to understand the mechanics.

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Re: Ronotte's amazing TPU experiments.
« Reply #3 on: April 19, 2007, 01:26:37 PM »
Hi all,

it's with pleasure that I do invite everyone interested to read this work that I think will help to clarify somethingh till now fogged.

In this big updating I've included an introduction excerpted fro Jacob.

Good reading & best regards to all from

Roberto

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Re: Ronotte's amazing TPU experiments.
« Reply #4 on: April 19, 2007, 03:17:16 PM »
Hi all,

for all those who have worked so hard on TP, a little picture

Roberto

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« Reply #5 on: April 19, 2007, 03:24:56 PM »
Thank you Ronotte for sharing your amazing report.  I can tell you have a HUGE amount of engineering work in that.

Thanks again.
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Ronotte's amazing TPU.
« Reply #6 on: April 19, 2007, 03:44:32 PM »
Roberto,

Are you using 100% all copper wire, or ?

I can tell you have a HUGE amount of engineering work in that.

Thanks again.
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« Last Edit: April 26, 2007, 03:07:42 AM by FatBird »

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Re: Ronotte's amazing TPU experiments.
« Reply #7 on: April 19, 2007, 03:49:22 PM »
- Yes 100% copper
- Yes there are vibrations for now not mentioned in report. I'll do it next.

Roberto

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Re: Ronotte's amazing TPU experiments.
« Reply #8 on: April 19, 2007, 04:45:04 PM »
It becomes more and more like what we read about in SM's words.

I asked about the inertial properties and Vibrations before, and we couldn't see any, I figured that we wouldn't see vibrational, or inertial properties, until we stacked more than one ring. Now it's there. Very amazing.

It gets more and more exciting for me.

Hope to see some replications soon.



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Re: Ronotte's amazing TPU experiments.
« Reply #9 on: April 19, 2007, 05:12:45 PM »
- Yes 100% copper
- Yes there are vibrations for now not mentioned in report. I'll do it next.

Roberto

hi Roberto,

sorry if i ask, and when you turn it upside down, it stops also?

regards and all best
Norbert

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Re: Ronotte's amazing TPU experiments.
« Reply #10 on: April 19, 2007, 05:58:42 PM »
@Norbert,

till now no time to check...anyway with all this mess...is difficult.
Before I should have to see how to clear the mess....but in the meantime as I'm involved in a new design with POWER optimization I'd like to leave it 'as is' in order to be able to make additional test as you may request.

Thank you for your interest

Roberto

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Re: Ronotte's amazing TPU experiments.
« Reply #11 on: April 19, 2007, 08:15:41 PM »
Hello Ronotte,

please try to include from this shematic the collectors into your TPU. I really dont know if this will help you.

I hope you or me will crack this baby. It doesent matter.

On the scope you should have almost sinewaves.

http://magnetism.fateback.com/Sweet.htm

Best wishes for your success.

Otto


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Re: Ronotte's amazing TPU experiments.
« Reply #12 on: April 19, 2007, 08:57:46 PM »
@Otto,

thanks for your words it's really true that I've tried in many ways how to 'include' Output Collector coil in the circuit....till now I've not seen the correct way as I've had only marginal improvements. I do hope you are more fortunate.

As you have sayd I think that this time really we're 'craking the baby'.

Best luck

Roberto


P.S.  I do obtain sinewaves about 200V output just with one capacitor.

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« Reply #13 on: April 20, 2007, 11:32:56 AM »
Hi all,

may I be allowed just to make a little suggestion? Please stop wasting your precious time (..I do know there's fun) and start replicating till the end mine or Otto's project (better both).

I do think that now, even if with some differences, we both are really getting/understanding  what for so long only imagined!

But the way is still paved with many possibilities that cannot be exploited by me alone that at least in short time. So I do need to setup a number of truly interested guys who are willing to explore in parallel the many variations I'm thinking about.

For myself I do assure my best collaboration & efforts coordination. I DO WANT TO SHARE ALL.

JDO300, Moab, GK and others really interested please start duplication & share results. I do know that you are quicker than me!......Here there's only a piece of wire and a couple of MOSFETs.

Best regards to all and sorry for my bad English.

Roberto

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Re: Ronotte's amazing TPU experiments.
« Reply #14 on: April 20, 2007, 02:53:15 PM »
Hi Ronotte,

I?m already on it! This week I?ve been looking working on gathering all of the parts that I need for my control circuit. I already have just about everything I need to make the TPU ring so as soon as I get my board soldered together, I?ll be good to go. I also found a through-hole substitute for the MOSFET driver that you are using. One of the Engineers at my work recommended the MIC4426 to drive the IRF840s. Looking at the dataeheet, it *looks* like they are capable of accomplishing the job, and can be switched on using TTL level signals. But before I get to happy, I thought I would run it past you just to be sure :).

Thank you again for all your help. I look forward to testing this out!

God Bless,
Jason O