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Author Topic: How do you turn off a tpu?  (Read 10949 times)

sparks

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How do you turn off a tpu?
« on: May 14, 2008, 04:07:23 PM »
     

      One of the guys in the UEC videos asks SM  if he can shut his unit off.   Can he?  When you realize that the tpu is being fed by the Earth's stored energy it starts to get a little worrisome.    In another video he takes a jigsaw to one of his units.  Some clown starts running around the room showing the cross sectioned piece.  Meanwhile SM is on his knees in what appears to be a panic playing around with the core.
     SM threw one of em in the bathtub once.  You don't throw something you worked days on in a bathtub unless you have a problem.  SM should at least come forward and show the builders his safety circuits.  Point out every component he utilized in his design that displays safeguards.  The machine itself is poorly designed because it has no intrinsic safeguards that I can see.   It's like the ridiculous heavy water heaters.  In a neuclear fission plant the decaying isotopes emit the kicks. The heavy water collects them and converts it into heat. Same shit different platform. 

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Re: How do you turn off a tpu?
« Reply #1 on: May 14, 2008, 05:59:05 PM »
     
      One of the guys in the UEC videos asks SM  if he can shut his unit off.   Can he?  When you realize that the tpu is being fed by the Earth's stored energy it starts to get a little worrisome.    In another video he takes a jigsaw to one of his units.  Some clown starts running around the room showing the cross sectioned piece.  Meanwhile SM is on his knees in what appears to be a panic playing around with the core.
     SM threw one of em in the bathtub once.  You don't throw something you worked days on in a bathtub unless you have a problem.  SM should at least come forward and show the builders his safety circuits.  Point out every component he utilized in his design that displays safeguards.  The machine itself is poorly designed because it has no intrinsic safeguards that I can see.   It's like the ridiculous heavy water heaters.  In a neuclear fission plant the decaying isotopes emit the kicks. The heavy water collects them and converts it into heat. Same shit different platform. 

Sparks,  WTF?  TPU is nuclear now?  Perhaps we all missed the radiation's effect on SM.

Earth's stored energy?  In the long video, at the end, SM states that the energy comes from "within" the device.

The large TPU clearly has fuses on the side of it.  Small glass type.  SM also meantioned that a kill switch was required in case of a runaway condition to shut off the control signals.


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Re: How do you turn off a tpu?
« Reply #2 on: May 14, 2008, 06:25:12 PM »
  I did not say the tpu was neuclear.  What I said is that it works on the same principals as a neuclear power plant.  The RADIO ACTIVE decay of the enriched uranium creates bursts of rf energy.  Burst of RF energy sound anything like SM's kick?  When the fuel rods don't create enough kicks anymore they pull them out and stash them in a pool that absorbs the kicks.  The kicks keep coming for 20 or 30 thousand years.  What the idiots don't realize is that you can hassen this 1/2 life and get more out of the rods if you use SM sytle kicks on em.  Moray has been there done that.
  SM's overheat problem is due to plasma formation in the tpu.  Plasma's are a form of matter that have there own magfield running around with them.  Lot's of runaway potential in a plasmic cyclone.
  Disresonance of the copper atom by the kick is the conversion mechanism.  Return to resonance accomplished by the Earth mass is the same as filling up the tank in an automobile. In the case of the tpu you are filling up the copper atoms with potential energy.  Why do you think when SM flips over the first tpu it stops spinning.

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Re: How do you turn off a tpu?
« Reply #3 on: May 14, 2008, 06:59:28 PM »
The question is actually "How do you turn a TPU on?"

The answer still evades everyone, and yet there are major amounts of fame and glory waiting for anyone who could actually turn one on and have it produce substantial current. Don't worry abut a "runaway TPU" but rather how to get one to actually work = )

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Re: How do you turn off a tpu?
« Reply #4 on: May 14, 2008, 09:24:45 PM »
@Chef

    I like your cooking !    Especially when you describe the kick as altering the intelligence of the space time continuom.  Guess that's what Einstein's guys need to hear. ??? 8)

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Re: How do you turn off a tpu?
« Reply #5 on: May 14, 2008, 10:09:45 PM »
Turn it off by cutting the high voltage pulse feed.
That is similar to turning off the ignition of a car.

What is so special about that?
I can think of better questions....

BTW Sparks , where they not building?  :)

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Re: How do you turn off a tpu?
« Reply #6 on: May 15, 2008, 12:06:33 AM »
Marco please review the below link.  It is energy conversion from a dipole.
I can create plasma with a 4watt cb radio.  Rotating magnetic fields are driving the tpu.  Which gets real hot when loaded.  You called it the perpectual machine.......

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

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Re: How do you turn off a tpu?
« Reply #7 on: May 17, 2008, 05:00:44 AM »
It repells. It attracts. It maintains a static distance. It retains angular plane. It lifts. It spins. Huh?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3asSdngzLs&feature=related

--giantkiller. Alot going on there.

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Re: How do you turn off a tpu?
« Reply #8 on: May 17, 2008, 07:18:47 AM »
   The ambient magnetic construct reacts just like a liquid.  You can compress it have it flow in currents. Expand it and last but not least spin it  like SM did.  It has inertia as proven by the folks working with permanent magnets at high speed rotation.  These are all characteristics of a liquid.
   The form of matter that is more filled with potential energy than a gas but acts as a liquid is called plazma.  Thankyou Crookes.  I was told a long time ago that it only exists on Earth in the exhaust of rocket engines and jets or in science labs.  Well that's bull because it exists everywhere.  It doesn't burn us because we have just as much of it in us as the next guy.  The aetheric liquid or cold plazma is kept cold because of the dielectric field created by charge or spinning plazma.  cw forms one vortex ccw forms the other.  cw +
ccw-.  cw centrifugal force ccw centripedal force.  Leedskins describes them as two types of magnetic currents.  Russell shows them as two different spirals.  Anyway when you disrupt the rotations or charge of the spinning plasma (protons electrons) this causes the aetheric plasma currents to shift around a bit.  We call it the magnetic field.  We see a spark and assume it is throwing off heat and light.  But right before we see the spark the electrodes are actually rearranging the aetheric plazma and it's heat content is going into the electrodes.
    @GK   

    I can see someone else changed the thermic properties of the aetheric plazma to demonstrate their relationship with magnetism.

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Re: How do you turn off a tpu?
« Reply #9 on: May 18, 2008, 06:16:43 PM »
   This is a bump that includes a picture of  the plazma spins I am trying to describe in the words of this post:   


   The ambient magnetic construct reacts just like a liquid.  You can compress it have it flow in currents. Expand it and last but not least spin it  like SM did.  It has inertia as proven by the folks working with permanent magnets at high speed rotation.  These are all characteristics of a liquid.
   The form of matter that is more filled with potential energy than a gas but acts as a liquid is called plazma.  Thankyou Crookes.  I was told a long time ago that it only exists on Earth in the exhaust of rocket engines and jets or in science labs.  Well that's bull because it exists everywhere.  It doesn't burn us because we have just as much of it in us as the next guy.  The aetheric liquid or cold plazma is kept cold because of the dielectric field created by charge or spinning plazma.  cw forms one vortex ccw forms the other.  cw +
ccw-.  cw centrifugal force ccw centripedal force.  Leedskins describes them as two types of magnetic currents.  Russell shows them as two different spirals.  Anyway when you disrupt the rotations or charge of the spinning plasma (protons electrons) this causes the aetheric plasma currents to shift around a bit.  We call it the magnetic field.  We see a spark and assume it is throwing off heat and light.  But right before we see the spark the electrodes are actually rearranging the aetheric plazma and it's heat content is going into the electrodes.
    @GK   

    I can see someone else changed the thermic properties of the aetheric plazma to demonstrate their relationship with magnetism.

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Re: How do you turn off a tpu?
« Reply #10 on: May 18, 2008, 09:21:13 PM »
...
 cw forms one vortex ccw forms the other.  cw +
ccw-.  cw centrifugal force ccw centripedal force.  Leedskins describes them as two types of magnetic currents.  Russell shows them as two different spirals.
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@sparks:

One must always be careful when using the terms clockwise and counter-clockwise.  One is the same as the other when viewed from behind.  These terms (cw, ccw) are relative, and only make sense if the orientation of the observer with respect to the center of rotation is defined.  (of course, here you are mixing them together, so I guess the point is somewhat moot) -- Still, it really is confusing when people use these terms as if they are universal, without indicating the direction of the axis.  Even worse is when people say "turn it to the right"  (which part should go to the right?  my right or your right?)

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Re: How do you turn off a tpu?
« Reply #11 on: May 19, 2008, 04:34:12 AM »
  Thankyou zerotensor for your suggestion.  I feel there may be many here that recognize the blueprint I post below.  Please review the picture and see if you can identify the beginnings of a dna strand in the hydrogen atom.  It was the original build I believe.   Thankyou for your time reviewing my notes or listening to my bullshit.  I hope it brings some love. (I can't paint curves very well)  I'm a baby compared to the technology generation to inherit the Earth.  ::)  Spread the love brothers and sisters spread the love.  Even if you have to use a spark gap to become relavent to the potential energy field that surrounds all our beings.

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Re: How do you turn off a tpu?
« Reply #12 on: May 21, 2008, 01:38:31 AM »
I thought he said in one of the videos I seen it wouldn't work upside down.


sparks

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Re: How do you turn off a tpu?
« Reply #13 on: May 21, 2008, 03:34:32 PM »
@slayer


    SM's tpu works like an aetheric refridgerator.  The mass of the Earth has alot more heat to offer than the gases in the atmosphere.  When he flips it over it's like opening the door to a little refridgerator inside a freezer.  Energy starts going the other way.


    Glad to have you on board child !!! 

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Re: How do you turn off a tpu?
« Reply #14 on: May 21, 2008, 08:42:02 PM »
@sparks

I suspect the first tpus, since they will not have a variable drive primary end, this means they will always drive at the same rate. I would guess that you will be able to drive the tpu with no load or with a load rated above the max output of the device. But when you put a load considerably smaller then the output, this will create a backlog on the primary side of the system and it will stop on its own. Of course, this is applicable only if there is no other power source, or if the initial power source is used just to start the device, then removed.

Also, we now know there is a fuse on the circuit board of the FTPU. Looks like a slow blow.