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am1ll3r

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Re: The Tesla Project
« Reply #375 on: October 03, 2008, 04:33:51 PM »
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If there is anyone who would like to provide web hosting for this information, I would greatly like to speak to you. I have the know how, but not the time.

Let me know ... I can help ;D

sparks

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Re: The Tesla Project
« Reply #376 on: October 03, 2008, 04:57:58 PM »
     Another property of capacitance discovered by Tesla was that the electomagnetic displacement waves produced by a conventional current flow could be utilized to catalyze the production of a huge standing wave field.  The current would warp natural electron orbitals to reach a state so that their intrinsic energy produced electromagnetic displacement waves  which would maintain and increase modified electron orbital states in surrounding mass fields.  These electronic displacement waves would reflect back and forth and build in amplitude all powered by the intrinsic electron kinetic energy.  This is what Tesla describes when he states a 25,000 fold increase in the energy stored in his bifilar coil/capacitor.
« Last Edit: October 03, 2008, 05:30:06 PM by sparks »

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Re: The Tesla Project
« Reply #377 on: October 03, 2008, 08:38:52 PM »
@Sparks!
Well that sounds like the return to their natural state or collapse all at once would be quite the concert of heterodyning power. Thump!

--giantkiller.

sparks

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Re: The Tesla Project
« Reply #378 on: October 03, 2008, 09:30:58 PM »
@gk

      Most definitely a shocking wave happening.  The tricky part to all this is to make sure that the input duty cycle is just enough to effect the electron field without losing too much energy to the neucleus inertia.  I remember SM and others referring to the inertia of the electrons as compared to the neucleus.

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Re: The Tesla Project
« Reply #379 on: October 04, 2008, 12:26:21 AM »
@armagdn03

Good to hear from you again.

I am in the process of setting up an FTP directory (no web pages) to store information and have it available without actual web pages. I have a pretty extensive list of Tesla patents and other directories that I am setting up slowly but surely with alot of what I already have on my computer. If you want me to open a directory for you, no problem. You can see it here at http://purcoenergy.qc.ca/ftp and you can send your files as a zip file with pdfs (if possible) or other files here contact@purcoenergy.qc.ca. In both addresses, please remove the word energy.

I wanted to make an ftp place where information can be concentrated by subject so it is more easily available then to search through the forum site for things that are spread all over the place. So I will add more as time permits. Keeping it ftp based will eliminate any web page making requirements. Yes I can make web pages but do not want to waste time. Members can accumulate whatever they want and send it in to get it put on the ftp. But I will not spend countless hours on this since I spend most of my free time doing experiments. lol

@sparks and @barbosi

I understand perfectly well what @AC has shown, with thanks. I have already tested the principle of the secondary free action of that circuit with a small dc motor and realize its importance. This is why I asked about the relay coil connection which is not shown and must be connected in a way to ensure the relay can switch between both contacts without floating in between as we usually see. My questioning was not related to his information but was for general alternative to low amperage outputs. In any case, I will try it out during the coming days and see for myself.

@sparks

I am "starting" to catch your comments. How the hell do you come up with this stuff. Seems like you were born between two charging capacitors. lol

I am interested in what electricity is and why some have stated that the speed of electricity changes with the voltage. The higher the voltage, the faster the electricity travels through a circuit. Well I do not completely accept this notion and once I have my idea ready, I will post it here.

You should maybe look up the word Universons and see if you can catch some of this information. It has a direct bearing on both our free ether energy effort and our understanding of electricity. Unfortunately most of their information is in french but there should be enough there to wet your pallet. I am sure you will enjoy this information.

armagdn03

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Re: The Tesla Project
« Reply #380 on: October 04, 2008, 04:41:51 AM »
Thank you for the many offers I got from many members, greatly appreciated.

I will be posting the information on a section of Erfinders website, Forgotten-genius.com and will announce on this forum when the first chapter is up
I have created the writing, and the video for it, and sent it Erfinders way for him to load.

Section one will demonstrate a simple concept, section two and three will introduce a simple device, that for all practical perposes is the heart and soul of many many OU devices.

sparks

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Re: The Tesla Project
« Reply #381 on: October 04, 2008, 04:48:11 PM »
@wattsup

      I once overheard a conversation between an upperclassman and a professor talking about radioactive decay of some isotope.  The upperclassmen proudly proclaimed that he had calculated the joules of energy released in the 1/2 life of this particular element.   The professor replied.  Now go and calculate the joules involved with a single 1s electron migration over the same period and report it to those assholes down the highway building the plant. (neuclear power plant).   Been hooked on trying to get some of that electron kinetic energy to run my hot water heater ever since. :)

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Re: The Tesla Project
« Reply #382 on: October 04, 2008, 07:23:18 PM »
I received my 2nd pulse generator (the one that did not work) and started her up this morning and to my great surprise, it does work. The eBay seller advertised that the unit goes on overload when started, but this is normal if the buttons were pressed in a wrong setting. So he sold it as is for 50$ but it works. lol

I can now pulse up to 10mHz and up to 100 volts dc so more fun to come.

I will try my last high voltage experiments but this time I will pulse into a small electromagnet to replace the regular magnet and see if there is any difference when put close to the reed contact.

armagdn03

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Re: The Tesla Project
« Reply #383 on: October 05, 2008, 01:18:29 AM »
The first two pages of the talk are up on erfinders website www.Forgotten-Genius.com
You can find them under the Armagdn03 tab at the top, or by clicking here http://www.forgotten-genius.com/documents/pg__2_2.html

There will be a discussion bord on the page as well. Anybody wanting serious discussion can contact Erfinder or myself at forum@forgotten-genius.com
Space is limited so take advantage! Unfortunately there is not enough space for everyone.  I will be availible for serious questions on this forum as well, or PM me.

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Re: The Tesla Project
« Reply #384 on: October 05, 2008, 07:41:43 AM »
Just to finish off my latest circuit tests, I did some alternative pulsing methods of my reed switch and have discovered some pretty interesting effects. Why am I looking for other methods......

Well although the reed and magnet works very well, the reeds don't last long. The tips get completely eaten away and then they soon after will stick or should I say weld together. Interesting also is that the magnet can be placed near the reed of stuck onto one side of the reed stems. So magnetizing the wire or placing it near the reed in open air are doing the same thing. Hmmmm.

Now I took a small coil from a relay and pulsed it with my DC generator at many frequencies and there was not even a flicker from the reed.  Then I simply put a straight DC 12 volts onto the coil and stuck it to the reed end and bingo I could again get the sparks although less then with the magnet and the reed burned out again. So pulsing is not good and straight dc is good to oscillate the reed.

Now here's the fun part.

I then took a solenoid coil that has an air core. This time I placed the reed through the coil. I then gave it straight 12 vdc and there was now pulsing at all and no voltage rise. I then tired with my pulse generator and at around the 3000-4000 hz range bingo. The reed pulsed at a steady rate  and there is no or very very little reed degradation, plus the voltage rise was very good and the battery drain was the lowest I had ever seen it. Pulsed DC into a solenoid coil with a reed contact inside seems to be a very good way to produce complete on/off pulsing without the constraints of a dioded mosfet (flyback killer) or the hassle of running an electric motor run rotary switch.

The other good thing is that the solenoid could be run by a mosfet and the reed contact would isolate the mosfet from the dangers of being inline with the whole circuit. Hmmmm again.

Now the next step is to include this into @ACs circuit and have some more fun. lol

I put up a diagram to summarize the effects.

@armagdn03

I will look forward to reading your doc on Erfs site.

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Re: The Tesla Project
« Reply #385 on: October 06, 2008, 12:23:51 AM »
A third section to the presentation on Erfinders website has been posted.

This will show how to keep ressonant conditions through out a device, allowing propagating energy through the engineering of induction oscillating 90 degrees out of phase with conduction. This is what people mean when they say we should be enginnering around induction.

This concept is the father-mother of many free energy devices.

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Re: The Tesla Project
« Reply #386 on: October 06, 2008, 11:45:48 PM »
Could someone please give the address to Erfinders website?

Sorry for the interuption.

M.

armagdn03

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Re: The Tesla Project
« Reply #387 on: October 07, 2008, 12:00:50 AM »

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Re: The Tesla Project
« Reply #388 on: October 07, 2008, 01:54:30 AM »
@armagdn03

Erfs site seems to be down under maintenance. I tried several time to login with my regular password and can't get in.

@all

Regarding the reed contact pulsing with a solenoid over it, it is working great with @AC circuit (without the battery recharge side yet) and very very low degradation of the reed.. I am very surprised at the results. Plus battery voltage seems to not go down, or it goes down by .1 volts, then when I stop it goes back up.

I have a bank of 15 capacitors that I charged up to 550 volts. When compared to charging only one big capacitor to the same voltage level, here is what I am thinking.

These 15 capacitors are each charged to 550 volts so I can discharge them one at a time back into the system and each discharge will be at 550 volts. If I tried discharging the one  big capacitor, all I will get is one big discharge instead of 15. Does this make sense. I know I could consume a few volts off the big one and discharge a few volts at a time, but by having the 15, I get maximum punch per discharge.

I will now make a new transformer with one turn of primary over a several secondaries that will then be put in parallel to increase amperage.

Found this on Erfs home page from Tesla himself.

"The damped wave is of advantage because it gives you, with a generator of 1 kilowatt, an activity of 2,000, 3,000, 4,000, or 5,000 kilowatts; whereas, if you have a continuous or undamped wave, 1 kilowatt gives you only wave energy at the rate of 1 kilowatt and nothing more. That is the reason why the system with a quenched gap has become popular. "

I think my reed contact inside the solenoid is doing the same thing as a quenched gap, Not sure. I'll have to learn more about "damped waves".

armagdn03

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Re: The Tesla Project
« Reply #389 on: October 07, 2008, 03:26:21 AM »
there is no discussion board up at this time, I created a topic here in the tesla tech forum. The information is availible on his main website www.forgotten-genius.com
click armagdn03 at the top menu and you should be good to see it all.


A fourth video will displayed soon showing the concept with pulsed opperation.

I will also unhide a video created a while back on my youtube account showing measurements for the device in the 3rd video....but please none of this, "you have to take both measurements at the same time" think the problem through, and you will realise that in this case, that does not hold true, if you need an explanation as to why, pm me. I didnt include the math, as all should capable of doing this.  just volts time amps = watts

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Idey7O0WlU0

My youtube account is tortuga0303


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@ Grumpy,

Good job finding the quote, this has direct relation to these videos which will be shown very soon.