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EMdevices

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EMdevices' TPU with batteries in it
« on: July 15, 2007, 04:33:13 PM »
The SM letters want to tell us but can't tell us.
The videos have all the clues but we have to put up with low resolution ones.
Contradictions galore between the letters and the real SM has me all focused on the videos.

And the result was just around the corner  !!!

EM

P.S.  I've done you a favor by not covering up half the ring.  I hope you appreciate it.
I will not be giving any more clues besides the video, untill certain events transpire.  It's the way it must be for now.


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Re: EMdevices' TPU with batteries in it
« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2007, 05:48:15 PM »
@EM

Wow! I think this is the first video (seen on this forum) outside SM's known videos showing "no wires attached"!

Congratulations! Maybe you can start your own thread?

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Re: EMdevices' TPU with batteries in it
« Reply #2 on: July 15, 2007, 06:20:59 PM »
The SM letters want to tell us but can't tell us.
The videos have all the clues but we have to put up with low resolution ones.
Contradictions galore between the letters and the real SM has me all focused on the videos.

And the result was just around the corner  !!!

EM

P.S.  I've done you a favor by not covering up half the ring.  I hope you appreciate it.
I will not be giving any more clues besides the video, untill certain events transpire.  It's the way it must be for now.



Well done EM.

Can we assume this is along the lines of Tao's posting ?

I agree with Chris,  you should set up your own thread, so this can have full view on the forum.

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Re: EMdevices' TPU with batteries in it
« Reply #3 on: July 15, 2007, 06:46:31 PM »
The SM letters want to tell us but can't tell us.
The videos have all the clues but we have to put up with low resolution ones.
Contradictions galore between the letters and the real SM has me all focused on the videos.

And the result was just around the corner  !!!

EM

P.S.  I've done you a favor by not covering up half the ring.  I hope you appreciate it.
I will not be giving any more clues besides the video, untill certain events transpire.  It's the way it must be for now.




LOL, love the double thumbs up at the end :)..........

eldarion

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Re: EMdevices' TPU with batteries in it
« Reply #4 on: July 15, 2007, 07:15:11 PM »
The SM letters want to tell us but can't tell us.
The videos have all the clues but we have to put up with low resolution ones.
Contradictions galore between the letters and the real SM has me all focused on the videos.

And the result was just around the corner  !!!

EM

P.S.  I've done you a favor by not covering up half the ring.  I hope you appreciate it.
I will not be giving any more clues besides the video, untill certain events transpire.  It's the way it must be for now.



I have a quick question.  This is not just another example of inductive power transfer from an off-camera transmitter, right?  This is a fully functional self-powering device that could operate anywhere on this planet?

The only reason I ask this is because trickery has happened before on this forum (not by you, of course, and I mean no offense! :) )...

Thanks!

Eldarion

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Re: EMdevices' TPU with batteries in it
« Reply #5 on: July 15, 2007, 07:35:03 PM »
Eldarion, what Marco did was not "trickery" It was the Tesla MT. A valid line of research based on tao's "I think he has it" post.

@Em. Awesome man. Don't make me hold my breath.

Oh, and the double thumbs up was great. I was cracking up when you did that.

Rich

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Re: EMdevices' TPU with batteries in it
« Reply #6 on: July 15, 2007, 09:14:19 PM »
Eldarion, what Marco did was not "trickery" It was the Tesla MT. A valid line of research based on tao's "I think he has it" post.

I apologize for my choice of words; that was what I thought of it when I first saw it.

I guess I should rephrase my question to EMDevices as:
There is no Tesla MT involved here, correct? ;D

Eldarion

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Re: EMdevices' TPU with batteries in it
« Reply #7 on: July 15, 2007, 09:18:09 PM »
The SM letters want to tell us but can't tell us.
The videos have all the clues but we have to put up with low resolution ones.
Contradictions galore between the letters and the real SM has me all focused on the videos.

And the result was just around the corner  !!!

EM

P.S.  I've done you a favor by not covering up half the ring.  I hope you appreciate it.
I will not be giving any more clues besides the video, untill certain events transpire.  It's the way it must be for now.



I'm jealous... :)

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Re: EMdevices' TPU with batteries in it
« Reply #8 on: July 15, 2007, 10:47:45 PM »
Eldarion, what Marco did was not "trickery" It was the Tesla MT. A valid line of research based on tao's "I think he has it" post.

I apologize for my choice of words; that was what I thought of it when I first saw it.

I guess I should rephrase my question to EMDevices as:
There is no Tesla MT involved here, correct? ;D

Eldarion

hey, the Tesla magnifying transmitter seems to work diffrent but it does seem to rely on the same effect.
however this same effect is without feedback so a TM will never start to feed itself ===> "the multiple frequencies begin to feed themselfs" in which a TPU does.

That seems to be the diffrence here, and yesterday i found out how it is possible to manage proper feedback, and it absolutly is not as difficult as one would think.
it shocked me when i saw it could be that easy...

Marco.

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Re: EMdevices' TPU with batteries in it
« Reply #9 on: July 15, 2007, 10:59:47 PM »
The SM letters want to tell us but can't tell us.
The videos have all the clues but we have to put up with low resolution ones.
Contradictions galore between the letters and the real SM has me all focused on the videos.

And the result was just around the corner  !!!

EM

P.S.  I've done you a favor by not covering up half the ring.  I hope you appreciate it.
I will not be giving any more clues besides the video, untill certain events transpire.  It's the way it must be for now.



@EMdevices

What I see in the video you use the same little toroid in the center as in some SM?s video?s. That toroid has 3 coils and one of them (fewer turns) is shifted closer to a bigger one. I doubt (as video states) you have 90V 4A (90V you showed but 4A is doubtful) in those two little lamps because it makes 180W per lamp. I doubt that kind of a little lamp can hold 180W. It is too much for those little lamps. Let?s assume that each lamp has min 15W. Two of them make 30 W. Still very impressive. If it is not a trick, my congratulations.
I would pay a lot of attention to the very first SM?s videos. I was myself watching them again and again and again. The only thing, which is very suspicious, is that little toroid in the center. It is almost in all videos. What would be a purpose of that little toroid?

Kames.

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Re: EMdevices' TPU with batteries in it
« Reply #10 on: July 15, 2007, 11:05:35 PM »
hi Kames  :)
did you also noticed Steven energizes these little center torroids by first placing a speaker magnet north on the right coil and then placing the south of the magnet on the left little center control torroid?

i think it is used to speed the thing up untill a moment the coil takes over and runs on it's own (catalyst).

so these can be the equivilant of what he calls the "receptors" in the open TPU where he places the magnets.

Marco.

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Re: EMdevices' TPU with batteries in it
« Reply #11 on: July 15, 2007, 11:16:33 PM »
hi Kames  :)
did you also noticed Steven energizes these little center torroids by first placing a speaker magnet north on the right coil and then placing the south of the magnet on the left little center control torroid?

i think it is used to speed the thing up untill a moment the coil takes over and runs on it's own (catalyst).

so these can be the equivilant of what he calls the "receptors" in the open TPU where he places the magnets.

Marco.


Hi Marco,

Yes, I did notice that. I don?t know how you know it was a south or north pole of the magnet. In one of the video I did notice SM was switching the poles of the magnet, for whatever reason. I did notice (especially the very first video) SM was placing a magnet on that little toroid covering a small coil and a big one, the one that was closer to the small coil.

Kames.
« Last Edit: July 15, 2007, 11:47:32 PM by kames »

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Re: EMdevices' TPU with batteries in it
« Reply #12 on: July 15, 2007, 11:51:01 PM »
I'm pretty convinced the circuit in the middle (that contains the tiny toroid and long skinny resistor or capacitor in it) is an oscillator, possibly a blocking oscillator, to generate HV spikes.

Attached is an enhanced frame grab from EMDevices' video.

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Re: EMdevices' TPU with batteries in it
« Reply #13 on: July 16, 2007, 01:18:34 AM »
Hello EM,

I just wanted to give you a big public Congratulations! 

Well done, my friend.  We will patiently await further details. 

Highest regards,
Bruce   ;D

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Re: EMdevices' TPU with batteries in it
« Reply #14 on: July 16, 2007, 02:50:26 AM »
hellooooo  em

great!!!!! work

and thank you for sharing this video

We will patiently await further details.

wer
« Last Edit: July 16, 2007, 10:32:40 PM by weri812 »