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Thedane

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Re: TPU issues i have on my mind
« Reply #15 on: May 08, 2007, 06:27:48 AM »
A software simulation is only as good as its programming allows.

Scientists don't even know what the atom really looks like and what it "contains", what gravity is, what makes up strong/soft nuclear relations, etc. etc.

So unless the software programmer secretly came up with an unified field theory and implemented it, I would say that trying to simulate a TPU is a waste of time.

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Re: TPU issues i have on my mind
« Reply #16 on: May 10, 2007, 01:37:15 AM »
well, i was just asking in light of the fact that radiant energy was discovered a while back in teslas time, we should by now have the ability to mathematically explain the results we are seeing in the experiments, after all that is how science works .. cant just try to make something, but not understand how it works mathematically.

but from what you say it seems current math models that r known dont fully allow accurate modelling and simulation of the TPU function .. i guess it is hard to work mathematics than to just tinker away with experiments .. heheh .. for one i would do the tinkering too .. lol

so back to physical experimentation it is ..

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Re: TPU issues i have on my mind
« Reply #17 on: May 28, 2007, 06:51:04 AM »
a short comment: I think what the atomic energy commission said to SM about the responsibility of scientist is totally wrong. Scientist responsibility is to humanity, and the advancement and understanding of it and nature .. not to hold back knowledge and advancement due to governmental and political reasons!!! the guy SM is talking to says that the nuclear bomb was something that shouldn't have happened .. OH YA???? then why does USA STILL keep researching and using nuclear energy!!! .. WHY r there so many nuclear power plants in USA and the world??? are they not afraid of Chernobyl like accidents???? The thing is, even a simple knife is dangerous, it doesnt mean they outlaw all knives .. or how about guns those are used by terrorists .. why dont they go into having better control of guns if they are soooooo darn humanity conscious. thousands die everyday from unsafe cars, where is their superman syndrome there???? The fact is, anything can be dangerous, the key is to control it correctly, not to ban it outright and starve humanity from the enormous gains. EVEN if the power companies switched to this technology, it would help us out.

the only real reason i can think of why the govt is censoring and holding back such free energy technology is bc once it is public they wont be able to charge us for the usage, since most of the guys would make the devices and not have to pay a cent to anyone except for material costs. it happened to many past geniuses, notably Tesla and Moray.

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Re: TPU issues i have on my mind
« Reply #18 on: May 30, 2007, 12:41:31 AM »
Hmm, so in essence this TPU is a motor?  Think about it, AC induction motors use rotating magnetic fields to turn an armature, and this thing, instead of turning, it produces electrical current.  The thing I don't get is, how do the frequencies self feed?  How does the magnetic field turn faster and faster?  I'm thinking of replicating this once I get some supplies and money :D

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Re: TPU issues i have on my mind
« Reply #19 on: May 30, 2007, 01:44:49 AM »
@super God,

That is the quest

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Re: TPU issues i have on my mind
« Reply #20 on: May 30, 2007, 03:27:07 AM »
@ Super,

I do believe that the same assumption as yours. That the TPU's work more alike as an AC motor but without the rotor (mechanically), instead it used the "frequency" to "drive" it.

I think I have a few "working" idea, but haven't had time and $ to put it to the test. It so near but yet it so far : ) .  Wish me luck.

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Super God

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Re: TPU issues i have on my mind
« Reply #21 on: May 30, 2007, 04:09:16 AM »
I had an idea, if the earth's magnetic field is moving, why don't we just build a huge coil miles in length with millions of turns and get energy from that?  I know, it's unrealistic, but what if?

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Re: TPU issues i have on my mind
« Reply #22 on: May 30, 2007, 05:37:09 AM »
Anybody remember anything about Radiant Energy in their physics classes?
Statistically speaking with all the geeks here surely somebody must have encountered something in status quo academia. If not, I rest my case. These statistics should hold true as a belief here.

--giantkiller. Now I go back to the real thread. Oops I meant the real world. Nope, maybe nothing is real until we find it. How come I can't hear the tree falling? Did it make a sound? Prove it.

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Re: TPU issues i have on my mind
« Reply #23 on: May 30, 2007, 08:10:38 AM »
Anybody remember anything about Radiant Energy in their physics classes?
Statistically speaking with all the geeks here surely somebody must have encountered something in status quo academia. If not, I rest my case. These statistics should hold true as a belief here.


i do understand what u r trying to convey .. but the thing is, the original Maxwell equations should be able to mathematically lay out what radiant energy is.

The fact that it is some sort of energy (we all agree on that smart and stupid alike) and that it can manifest itself into this physical reality means that it must follow some physics and EM radiation laws. Maybe the laws aren't fully comprehending the full understanding of radiant energy, but atleast it is a start.

NOW, whether the current intellectual community is willing to expand on the knowledge and understand it better is an entirely different dinner .. i mean situation.  ;D

it is like what i read in another thread. Tesla KNEW about the relativity concept from another Croatian scientist; years before Einstein. but does that mean he had the understanding to fully write a comprehensive paper on its implication?? i doubt the original Croatian scientist did either. but both knew there was something out there.

for all i know some equations from quantum mechanics might explain radiant energy better. It doesn't mean that there is no mathematical model anywhere that doesn't explain radiant energy; all it means is that no one has taken the time and effort to fully formalize it onto a piece of paper and publish it as of yet.

There is also a possibility that such academic papers have been sequestered by the governments; that the scientists and physicists don't have access to that knowledge. every once in a while someone will do an experiment and get an interesting result, publish it and the government will run over and shut them up.

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Re: TPU issues i have on my mind
« Reply #24 on: May 31, 2007, 03:20:34 PM »
Ah, the way I see the device working is based on what Steven said in the PDF compilation about the wires and magnets and so forth.  By moving magnet through a wire you create current.  Imagine the control coils as a form of electromagnet.  These coil rotate the magnetic field, much like an AC motor.  The cannonball effect takes place, and the frequencies only rotate the field faster and faster, nothing more.  The rotating magnetic field induces a current in the collector, and thus we have usable energy.  But that's just my understanding so far.  I wonder if Im on the right track?

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Re: TPU issues i have on my mind
« Reply #25 on: June 19, 2007, 06:59:35 AM »
i mention this in the previous thread - http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,2235.msg33932.html#msg33932 

it could be the ion effect, superconduction . etc who knows ... BUT i am inclined to think that we are using a "brute force" approach to accessing this advanced energy .. if we extract this energy correctly, the device should actually be cool to the touch (again a guess).. .. many things could cancel the flux .. certain coil configs can do that too .. mobius, etc. I wonder how using crystals or fiber optics will play a role in advanced Free Energy extraction.

i am currently working on really looking at the SM vids frame by frame to see if i can make decent drawings of the devices .. they show some very good close ups of the 15" coil .. but i am also looking at the open frame TPU vids also to look at the coil configs and wiring ..

(something i found interesting .. if u look at the very OLD one, where he is in a workshop showing the small device flipping 180 degrees; if u look at the frame when he is flipping the device, u can see a metallic central vertical core. .. like a tesla coil)


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Re: TPU issues i have on my mind
« Reply #26 on: June 20, 2007, 03:39:24 AM »
ok guys ..

ATTACHED is a PNG file that has SCREENSHOTS of the 15" TPU, the preliminary TPU, and the open black TPU from SM's Videos.

The Image file is 3.79MB in size. I tried to keep it as high quality as possible + PNG format

one thing i find important to note is that i see FOUR coils in the open black TPU .. 2 thick wire windings, and 2 fine wire windings. (they might ALL be the same thickness, though hard to tell).. i have added notes in the images as well.

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I was asked what framegrabber i used, below is the info:

front end Player : Media Player Classic
Video Decoder : FFDshow rev.1299 http://www.free-codecs.com/download/FFDShow.htm

FFDshow allows post processing, resizing, and picture property options, etc. I used a bit of unsharp, contrast, gamma correction and curve to get a good exposure, etc.

then i adjusted the images in photoshop cs3 a bit more.
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Re: TPU issues i have on my mind
« Reply #27 on: June 21, 2007, 10:38:02 PM »
what i think:
1) 2 horizontal rings (connected in some fashion) (maybe a 1 turn mobius)
2) 4 vert. coils in a cross pattern over the bottom ring (approx 10-11 turns each, dont know if these are bifilar, but looking at the thickness, the probability is high .. but then looking at the wiring, there arent that many wires)
3) 2 neo mags placed across each other, in between 2 of the vertical coils
4) and somehow this thing is pulsed in some fashion .. (1 carrier wave (noise), 1 base freq, 2 harmonics... uggh .. dont know)

i hope to someday start my own experiments on this thing .. unfortunately this is not right now; my dad would go crazy seeing me working with this stuff, especially when i am getting a degree in finance!! lol.

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Re: TPU issues i have on my mind
« Reply #28 on: June 26, 2007, 12:09:54 PM »
Hi devilzangel
I am interested in doing a build of the open TPU that runs off the 12v bat, to do this i am trying to collect hi res pictures, your pictures seem to be very clear but i have not seen them posted in high res individually, is there any way you can either pm them to me or tell me where i can download them, the pictures marked frame 51862, 51866, 57724, 57760 ect plus any other relating to this TPU.
My first task is to work out rough dimensions from the pictures and then start metal bashing the rings.

Thanks
Peter

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Re: TPU issues i have on my mind
« Reply #29 on: June 26, 2007, 12:59:41 PM »
   Well there is always the thing called a "hobby". I know peeps that live in an office all day and on the weekends, they go out and fly model planes. Big planes, jets, copters and all. A hobby is just that. You just have to keep your priorities in order. Sad thing is if this puppy bites you, well you will need a lab with all kinds of equipment and such

 ;D

sugra

what i think:
1) 2 horizontal rings (connected in some fashion) (maybe a 1 turn mobius)
2) 4 vert. coils in a cross pattern over the bottom ring (approx 10-11 turns each, dont know if these are bifilar, but looking at the thickness, the probability is high .. but then looking at the wiring, there arent that many wires)
3) 2 neo mags placed across each other, in between 2 of the vertical coils
4) and somehow this thing is pulsed in some fashion .. (1 carrier wave (noise), 1 base freq, 2 harmonics... uggh .. dont know)

i hope to someday start my own experiments on this thing .. unfortunately this is not right now; my dad would go crazy seeing me working with this stuff, especially when i am getting a degree in finance!! lol.

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