The is one thing that of the posters assuming this is back EMF. Although such action can create spikes.
Where is the missing mass?
Do the math, it does not add up.
Although the back EMF is important, the so called Scaler (Quantum Tunnelling) properties of the soliton waves are and excellent candidate for the main missing part.
If posters stick to Saying Solitons waves and QT. Then we wont have half wits associating what we are saying with the obscure writings of some of the more fringe elements of science who tend to lean to the less probable definition of things.
I really do hate the term pseudo science, as it is a sign of ignorance of the principles of scientific study to even use that term. Believe me I have run into it very often when TDM is concerned. Uninformed people reel it out when they finally realise they can't disprove it with classical physics, as you would have to re-write the laws to do so. Even then since a single TDM state is the sum of those laws, it instantly adapts to the new definition.
Anyway getting back on topic, why do so few people realise the back EMF is a soliton?
Fast moving Soliton
(http://physics.usask.ca/~hirose/ep225/animation/soliton/images/soliton1.gif)
Slow Moving Soliton
(http://physics.usask.ca/~hirose/ep225/animation/soliton/images/soliton2.gif)
Collision of Slow and Fast Solitons. In this instance, For the duration of the merge, the two solitons become quantum wave packets (The particles/waves that classical physics allows to propagate at faster than light velocities between a point A to point B, normally referred to as Quantum Tunnelling)
(http://physics.usask.ca/~hirose/ep225/animation/soliton/images/soliton3.gif)
What we are trying to isolate in the TPU's is the maximum uniform Structure for the propagation of the Solitions. If the coils are incorrectly located, wrong windings or even wrong frequency, This uniform structure will be lost and the Solitons will dissipate.
With the correct carrier frequency to contain the Solitons, they can be sustained in even the most irregular structure.
For those of you that ask why 3 or more coils/frequency inputs this may explain this for you.
(http://homepages.tversu.ru/~s000154/collision/sge_sol/images/sge_sol29.gif)
In this one, the sum of the waves creates a short duration, spiked soliton.
(http://homepages.tversu.ru/~s000154/collision/sge_sol/images/sge_sol36.gif)
See what happens to larger stationary one in the latter?
Two guassian waves travelling in opposite directions animation at the top the page on this URL is the same as opposite soliton collision.
http://www.kettering.edu/~drussell/Demos/superposition/superposition.htmlWhen they waves merge they are subject to becoming a quantum wave packet, they then separate with the same energy as they entered with. If they merge at a velocity or with a force that exceeds the saturation point the energy in the subsequent seperated solitons will be greater than the input.
This is where we start to get into ultra high energy physics, in which currently the only usable explanation is TDM, as classical physics on it's own can only guess.