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Author Topic: Spinor resonance -- explanation for TPU like devices  (Read 111455 times)

MarkSnoswell

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Re: Spinor resonance -- explanation for TPU like devices
« Reply #105 on: January 08, 2008, 07:19:03 AM »
@Ronosphere
yea -- that particular configuration was identified by Lindsay originally. The claim is that SM confirmed it.

in addition to the set of topologies I listed there are other high order topologies that may work even better -- but anything that works is good.

@slapper
The red green and blue coils have signals applied to them. The hyposthsis is that it may be possible to restrict the spin modes to a singular eigenvalue in the innermost collector with the correct signals appied to the three nested toroidal control coils -- if this is the case then tapping of the spin energy of electrons may be possible.
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Re: Spinor resonance -- explanation for TPU like devices
« Reply #106 on: January 08, 2008, 08:11:01 AM »
Thanks Mark.
The red green and blue coils have signals applied to them. The hyposthsis is that it may be possible to restrict the sin modes to a singular eigenvalue in the innermost collector with the correct signals appied to the three nested toroidal control coils -- if this is the case then taping of the spin energy of electrons may be possible.
Will an electron traveling one turn in the red coil cause an electron to move in the blue coil one complete turn as well?
Will the electrons in each coil spin the same direction?
I am just getting out of the starting gate and you replied with finish line material. I have to admit that I was somewhat confused with the attraction to the
multi-collector (more than two) control coil configurations. Thank you for shedding light inside this (me) dimwit.

Take care.

nap

MarkSnoswell

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Re: Spinor resonance -- explanation for TPU like devices
« Reply #107 on: May 02, 2010, 03:35:55 PM »
if your still thinking electrons your not even close  ;) ...

just tickling the thread to see whose still out there.

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Re: Spinor resonance -- explanation for TPU like devices
« Reply #108 on: May 13, 2010, 11:01:02 PM »
Still here?  I just got here, and have been reading more than I thought possible.  It's nice to get into something that already has a lot of experimentation being shared.  It really helps me to jump in a little higher on the learning curve.  I certainly liked the coil pics that you'd posted some years ago.  The thousand words adage.  I'm building a small square wave generator.  It's SS, so I'm not sure how effective it will be.

MarkSnoswell

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Re: Spinor resonance -- explanation for TPU like devices
« Reply #109 on: November 08, 2010, 08:05:51 AM »
Wow -- activity on the thread. Yes I am still around - doing real work in the new energy area as CTO of Chava www.chavaenergy.com amongst other things that I still do such as being president of the CGSociety www.cgSociety.org

Toolofcortex

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Re: Spinor resonance -- explanation for TPU like devices
« Reply #110 on: February 05, 2020, 07:17:34 PM »
Interresting man.


Edit: Dam!

 ?!

Altho this is impressive theres no way a TV repairman could establish his theory to this.

But I could be wrong.

Toolofcortex

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Re: Spinor resonance -- explanation for TPU like devices
« Reply #111 on: February 05, 2020, 08:02:17 PM »
Hi Bob, Mark,

Got a question for you gentlemen...

Based on your theories/ideas/devices and your talk of having a DC bias so as to encourage the energy gain, what do you make of the statements below given by Steven Mark? Do you think Steven's use of the word 'circuit potential' is akin to your 'DC bias potential' ?


Here are some quotes from Steven Mark:

"However, you had to find a circuit potential in order for the electrons to flow."

"If you know how to find the circuit potential, you tune into the frequency and you have enough short pieces of wire you can convert as much power as you wish in a given space."


I might add, and of course you surely already know, in the open TPU we can clearly see open ends on the red windings...

What is he talking about?

Wich video.

Toolofcortex

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Re: Spinor resonance -- explanation for TPU like devices
« Reply #112 on: February 05, 2020, 08:42:56 PM »
Anyways, this is all VERY VERY confusing at the same time I realsie things dont just work like you expect them to.

Weird stuff indeead.

Must be alien technology.

Must read more of Tao...

ramset

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Re: Spinor resonance -- explanation for TPU like devices
« Reply #113 on: February 05, 2020, 09:01:28 PM »
Who/what Vid is he talking about ?? You Mr Fancy pants AI super snooper ??...can't find a Video ?? !! Scrap Iron AI junk....Yes Tao = Schmart Cookie...
You make me sad when I see Heros no longer here...Gustav...Otto ...
men who should have Plaques here...makes the heart Ache..
This Mark S sure could write lots of fancy stuff....




Toolofcortex

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Re: Spinor resonance -- explanation for TPU like devices
« Reply #114 on: February 05, 2020, 09:06:08 PM »
Probably one of the available videos we got... Just cant seem to see where.

Getta clue ya dummy, why dont you order somebody to watch it and report back.

I think, hes too fancy for his own good you know..

How can SM think along these lines?

I thought he noticed something and went from there?