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kames

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Re: Single Wire Tests
« Reply #60 on: November 06, 2007, 06:00:40 PM »
Hi Grumpy,

Discharging a capacitor is an excellent and forgotten by many idea. My video was actually only a starting point. There is a big difference in the way I am planning to discharge it. That is actually was my point and if successful, I am planning to post something about it. If not, I guess I will go and read some other posts, as Jacob advised  ;D.

Kames.


PS: Oops, forgot to mention. My new circuit is not only different in the way I discharge it. It is also different in the way I can measure the energy exchange, much more important. Anyway, I will see what happens with it.
« Last Edit: November 06, 2007, 06:31:31 PM by kames »

innovation_station

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Re: Single Wire Tests
« Reply #61 on: November 06, 2007, 07:31:26 PM »
just thought i would share this

i currently beleave there 4 or 5 diffrent tpu's but only 1 perfected patented unit  lol

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Re: Single Wire Tests
« Reply #62 on: November 07, 2007, 04:51:46 AM »
@Jacob,

If you are so sure, don?t say anything, just go ahead and build it. Unfortunately, I disagree with what you are saying and I hate when people are coming to the forum with thoughts like you posted. There are better places for it.

By the way, I have recorded kicks on the scope much more than was posted in this forum.

Kames.


Kames,

Just to make sure that there is no misunderstanding, which thoughts are you referring to?

Jacob

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Re: Single Wire Tests
« Reply #63 on: November 07, 2007, 05:45:40 AM »
Removed in favor of this thread.
« Last Edit: November 07, 2007, 06:30:05 PM by kames »

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Re: Single Wire Tests
« Reply #64 on: November 07, 2007, 03:29:40 PM »

@Jacob,

I am referring to god and bible, I guess.


I don't know why you have a problem with the Creator and His Word, but you are the worse off. Better come to terms with Him while you can. Although you probably have some time left because you seem to be young and inexperienced.

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... Seriously, I am referring to:

?Because his theory is extremely close to reality?

It makes me laugh


Kames, you can laugh if you want to, but I am not the one who said it. It's SM who did.

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I am referring to:

?but I assure you that  some people on this forum know very well how the TPU operates, and how to build one.

What a nonsense. I know about ........ stuff more than you think I do.


I did not comment about your level of knowledge Kames. Similarly, it would be extremely unwise on your part to comment on the expertise of others. 

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I am referring to:

?All the answers are here already..

What a nonsense.


Really? Well, let's have it your way.

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I am referring to:
?The only remaining question is: what do we do with it? The planet needs it badly, but its inhabitants may not be ready for it yet?

What a nonsense. Find another thread for such a post.

I am referring to:

?Really, the most important question is not: how does it work? That question has been answered several times in the past. But rather: how should we handle this technology? What should we do with it?  Keep it secret? Reveal it to the world? Maybe there ought to be a thread about this...

What a nonsense. Find another thread for such a post.


Yes, there ought to be a thread for this, because it's a very important question. When you see what some people are capable of, or merely how badly some can react to trivial events, the thought of granting them access to unlimited energy can send shivers down the spine. On the other hand, the use of oil is destroying the planet.  Plus, so many poor people could greatly benefit from this technology. Not to mention of course that free energy is a gift from God to us ( I knew you'd like this one).

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I am referring to:

What I am saying is that all the answers are already available. However they are being overlooked. For instance, SM once said about a post by Tao: "This guy has the secret." Therefore, this is a piece of the puzzle right there.

What a nonsense. If you so sure about it break this puzzle, I will waste my time on another SM?s puzzle.


Kames, this puzzle HAS been solved. Which is no reason for you to waste your time on anything. Time is precious, so use it wisely.

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Honestly, Jacob, nothing personal against you and your posts. I like this thread to be what it has to be and see people not leaving again like it happened before. You should find another thread and maybe even a forum for such postings.
If you want to be the last in this garbage post, go ahead and post again. I am done with you and I don?t want to spoil this thread anymore and I won?t respond again if you don?t have anything more meaningful, even if it is wrong.

PS: I will remove my answers to Jacob?s posts in a few days. THIS IS NOT SUPPOSED TO BE HERE.

Kames.


Don't worry, I was just passing by. Remember that you draw me into this. I only wanted to comment on Robothead's post which said that he didn't believe SM and that no one should. You see, no one here should discredit SM who has proven many times over that he doesn't seek his own interests but rather the interests of all mankind, and who has taken great risks to share this technology with the world. Anyone who wants to discredit SM is either unable to recognize the truth or willingly trying to mislead people.

Regards,

Jacob


P.S.: By the way, regarding capacitor discharge, this is just part of what has been said. There is much more to it. Maybe you should take a look...

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Re: Single Wire Tests
« Reply #65 on: November 08, 2007, 12:40:27 AM »
P.S.: By the way, regarding capacitor discharge, this is just part of what has been said. There is much more to it. Maybe you should take a look...

Help him see, Jacob.

Grumpy


P.S.  God is all things - good and evil.

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Re: Single Wire Tests
« Reply #66 on: November 07, 2007, 05:09:49 PM »
Removed in favor of this thread
« Last Edit: November 07, 2007, 07:44:11 PM by kames »

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Re: Single Wire Tests
« Reply #67 on: November 07, 2007, 06:04:34 PM »
I don't know about everyone else, but I am tired of people saying "the answer is right in front of you" and implying that they know how things work, but never showing anything tangible - no working device - no experiments to illustrate the underlying principles.

If free energy is "God's Gift" then who has the right to pass judgment on people and determine who gets the information?


P.S.
According the Helmhotz's theory of electricity, a longitudinal electric wave will propagate at infinite velocity through a dielectric that is magnetic - sounds like ferrite foam (which is used as an RF absorber) could be interesting.


P.P.S.  ...or magnetic varnish (ferrite filled). http://www.mutr.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=1303

Magnetic magnet wire?

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Re: Single Wire Tests
« Reply #68 on: November 07, 2007, 06:32:11 PM »
haha well nobody needs to show anything.
it's a long road, and if you want to see the light, JUST BUILD THE THING.
those who are getting tired are probably waiting for someone who will present all the awnsers in a nice document with pictures.
it ain't gonna happen it is not the nature of the beast.

PS: the awnsers are in front of you ;D
just read the old literature, the awnsers for future questions are in the past.
it has always been that way.

M.

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Re: Single Wire Tests
« Reply #69 on: November 07, 2007, 07:04:55 PM »
Give me a freakin' break...

I'm not looking for all the answers in a nice document and I have said the same things that you are now saying.  I no longer agree with this approach because it is self-limitting.


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Re: Single Wire Tests
« Reply #70 on: November 07, 2007, 08:43:11 PM »
self-limiting?

i'd say it's ment to be   :)

What would you then agree with?

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Re: Single Wire Tests
« Reply #71 on: November 07, 2007, 09:04:59 PM »
self-limiting?

i'd say it's ment to be   :)

What would you then agree with?


Yes.  That would be the intent.  When we look in the mirror, it's our own faces that we see.

Anyway, there was a bit more to SM's comments about Tao having the "secret":

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The only part he doesn't have any idea about is that by starting the oscillation you cause the
current to flow in the collector which causes the magnification of the process within the collector
which will ultimately produce the greater voltage and power in usable amounts during operation
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So, asking ourselves what the Hell an "oscillation" is and we find from Tesla, Steinmetz, Magnussun, and Dollard that an "oscillation" is a "standing wave".  I have heard that "motional standing waves" exist, but have yet to create one.

Now there is another way to look at this, along the lines if Thomson's and Helmholtz's sqeezing analogies:

If a current in a wire is the result of a "compression of the ether", or space, around the wire, then a few wires wrapped around a conductor, driven in such a way as to compress the ether around the wire would create a flow of current in the wire, provided the wire is part of a closed conductive loop.  This induced compression of ether around the wire would simulate the compression created when a direct current were applied form a battery or similar source.

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« Reply #72 on: November 07, 2007, 10:24:28 PM »
The typical Hertzian, electromagnetic field of Transverse Waves is the gross by-product of a much more powerful, but hidden, energy envelope which is manifested as Longitudinal Standing Waves in a scalar nodal matrix, not propagated in the up and down, ocean wave fashion of Transverse Waves.  (excerpt from http://peswiki.com/index.php/PowerPedia:Eric_Dollard )

How about natural amplification?

http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:CX3W3uSkBYMJ:www.borderlands.com/newstuff/research/ground-myst.htm+dollard+standing+waves&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=9&gl=us

Attached is Dollards Research Notes in PDF.

innovation_station

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Re: Single Wire Tests
« Reply #73 on: November 07, 2007, 10:35:00 PM »
 ;)


so this is the way :o 8) :o it seams


a challange, prove it wrong lol!!

the ride starts today     are you ready?

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Re: Single Wire Tests
« Reply #74 on: November 07, 2007, 10:44:18 PM »
G'day all,

For once I find myself in total agreement with Erfinder. It was Ernst Chladni who first described these phenomena in a book published in 1787.

This work was later taken up by Keely and just recently by Dr. Hans Jenny who coined the word Cymatics for the study of these phenomena.

For a quick introduction into the subject look at my website http://keelytech.com/cymatics.html

Here are some images. The first is of typical Chladni figures.

(http://keelytech.com/chladni1.gif)

The next three are photographs taken by Hans Jenny

(http://keelytech.com/cymatics1.gif)

(http://keelytech.com/cymatics2.gif)

(http://keelytech.com/cymatics3.gif)


Hope you find it helpful as well as beautiful in its symmetry and arrangement.

Hans von Lieven