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gauschor

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Re: MRA -Magnetic Resonance Amplifier
« Reply #45 on: April 28, 2010, 05:26:56 PM »
Ok, I've written to the group owner. Currently waiting for approval/pending.

gauschor

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Re: MRA -Magnetic Resonance Amplifier
« Reply #46 on: April 30, 2010, 07:10:44 PM »
Ugh... do not join this yahoo group; some people (including "Ash") are quite unfriendly in there, also not being able to give simple/reasonable answers (although I only needed simple yes/no's) but instead writing paragraphs completely cross purpose, furthermore starting insults. Don't bother however, you will not miss anything when not participating, it's not that they have something to share anyways. It's more like kindergarten: "I have something, but I don't want to show you". Complete waste of time.

ashtweth_nihilisti

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Re: MRA -Magnetic Resonance Amplifier
« Reply #47 on: May 01, 2010, 01:09:37 PM »
Ugh... do not join this yahoo group; some people (including "Ash") are quite unfriendly in there, also not being able to give simple/reasonable answers (although I only needed simple yes/no's) but instead writing paragraphs completely cross purpose, furthermore starting insults. Don't bother however, you will not miss anything when not participating, it's not that they have something to share anyways. It's more like kindergarten: "I have something, but I don't want to show you". Complete waste of time.

YOU and this forum  should not build the MRA,  We are not interested on your opinions, , ask me again ill tell you the same

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youtube Panacea MRA by John Myatt
« Reply #48 on: February 11, 2014, 03:06:39 PM »
Hi,

I am a newbie here. Though this a very old thread and has reported replications that failed to prove OU, yet I had a renewed interest in this thread after watching a video on youtube by John Myatt. Video title is Panacea MRA. I have no idea how old this video is but shows some promising results.

I was wondering if you guys watch it and post your valuable comments.

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Sandeep


TinselKoala

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Re: MRA -Magnetic Resonance Amplifier
« Reply #49 on: February 11, 2014, 04:29:52 PM »
OK, I watched the video. What do you see that you think indicates "promising results"?

The things that I noticed most were that there is no oscilloscope in use, and there seems to be no appreciation for how properly to measure real power in spiky signals that are likely to have significant phase shifts between current and voltage waveforms.

Certainly lighting up a bunch of LEDs from "apparently" lower voltage (or "power") than you think they might need... is no big deal. Furthermore, using LEDs as loads for output power measurements is tricky, especially if evaluating visual brightness is how you are making your "measurement".

For your amusement:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5wbyAwgeO8
(a bunch of LEDs and a LED ring oscillator running _wirelessly_ .... )

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Re: MRA -Magnetic Resonance Amplifier
« Reply #50 on: February 11, 2014, 04:49:27 PM »
Thanks for the prompt reply TK. Has anyone replicated the MRA experiment on a slighly larger scale to light an automotive bulb say 12V 24 Watt. That may give a real idea. And also its important to measure DC in and DC out. Just wondering if it can be done. Although I agree with you, yet wanna give it a try at least once. The original experimenters said its important to keep the input frequency at least 3 harmonics away from the natural resonant frequency of the magnet. And also primary vs. seconday windings must be a multiple of the Phi.

Has anyone tried with the parameters specified by the inventors ? I believe replicators drifted away from the parameters specified and used materials which were easily available. Just a thought.

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Sandeep

dieter

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Re: MRA -Magnetic Resonance Amplifier
« Reply #51 on: February 13, 2014, 12:19:42 PM »
Google - what a name - I agree, interesting read, tho, mystic stuff like phi relatio makes me sceptic. Some makes sense. Eg. the guy who says, who said current and voltage must come from the same source?


Anyhow, replication infos are spread all over, one would have to read a lot just to check if after that reading all requird infos are accessable. From what I read just here, they are not. If there were a simple and compact guide to reconstruction, I would be interested. Right now it's all to vague for me. They say they faxed the cirquit to the one watt contest dude... what cirquit please? Also, how would I have to tune to resonance and how to know the "natural resonance frequence of the magnet", i even doubt such a thing exists since a pm doesn't alternate or oscillate by it's own, tho I could and would be glad to be wrong in that.
So many promising and or good sounding concepts are presented. As a intuitive and unskilled person I got to concentrate on the stuff that comes with complete, clear and simple instructions.


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Re: MRA -Magnetic Resonance Amplifier
« Reply #52 on: February 13, 2014, 12:45:36 PM »
Hi

Phi is not mystic at all. Check out Jay Harman video on youtube, you will understand the power of Phi in nature. Also check out a video by aniccame, where he measures the longitudinal resonance frequency of his new ferrite rods. Also checkout a video by John Myatt on Magnetic Resonance Amplifier.

It should be easy to make and check the results.

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Sandeep

dieter

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Re: MRA -Magnetic Resonance Amplifier
« Reply #53 on: February 13, 2014, 01:27:38 PM »
I meant mystical in that the relation of coils is rather defined by their impendance etc. which is not just a matter of the number of windings. Even when the wire is the same, diffrences are in the increase of the radius * pi. Also, In that picture it says 1:1 transformer, pretty confusing.


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Re: MRA -Magnetic Resonance Amplifier
« Reply #54 on: February 13, 2014, 01:39:06 PM »
Hi

I just have one concern though. This info comes from Keely and another info that water explodes at 42712.2 Hz of ultrasonic frequency, to which I have not been able to find a successful replication by anyone. Well its just a matter of trial. However investigators found that Keely had hidden pressure pipes in his lab to show fake demos of Keely Motor through which he milked the investors of some $ 50,00,000 for some 20 years till he died in 1899. Read it in wikipedia. I am yet not sure its the same Keely which has been referred to in MRA.

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Sandeep.

dieter

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Re: MRA -Magnetic Resonance Amplifier
« Reply #55 on: February 13, 2014, 01:50:12 PM »
Can you give me a link to the vids, I'ge just wasted again 20 minutes in searching them. Also, the mra pdf link  on page 2 is dead.

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Re: MRA -Magnetic Resonance Amplifier
« Reply #56 on: February 13, 2014, 01:56:15 PM »
Hi

Here is the http://www.rexresearch.com/mra/1mra.html  link

I cant cut paste youtube links as using a tab. However search the channel of "aniccame" and "John Myatt". John Myatt's video caption is Panacea MRA.

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dieter

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Re: MRA -Magnetic Resonance Amplifier
« Reply #57 on: February 13, 2014, 01:59:07 PM »
To your latest reply, I don't give much about wikipedia, but indeed, keely has this rather esotheric ambience to me for some reason. After some unsuccessful reproductions (eg. beardon) one realizes: golden does not always mean gold.