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Author Topic: Is Lindsay?s ?SM? a fraud?  (Read 366410 times)

Grumpy

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Re: Is Lindsay?s ?SM? a fraud?
« Reply #465 on: October 22, 2008, 09:06:43 PM »
Chef,

Come on, have a drink with me...

"vamos a echar el trago"

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Re: Is Lindsay?s ?SM? a fraud?
« Reply #466 on: October 22, 2008, 10:29:56 PM »
A quote from the latest Indiana Jones movie:
Indy's friend, Mac, asks where do the aliens go?
The Oxley, the older professor, answers: 'Into the space between the spaces'

--giantkiller.

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Re: Is Lindsay?s ?SM? a fraud?
« Reply #467 on: October 22, 2008, 10:36:39 PM »
Geez, Is the storm over yet. phewwww.

@sparks

I will look on the net for old dental x-ray machine parts to see if I can find such a toroid.

One question though. You say the black wires are hollow tubes but when you look at the FTPU they are connected. Could their connections be a distration? Then on the LTPU, each black is connected to a white. Could this also be a distraction? Hmmmmm.

@otto

With my recent purchase of a nice big pulse generator (PG) going from 1hz-10mhz and 0-100 vdc, I am now testing things so fast and easy. I no longer have to worry about mosfets, etc., as you know that part of this work was my main problem and slowdown. Now I can test so many different transformers, coils, etc., and I am learning much faster with my trusty oscilloscope and compass. I am also learning more about the FTPU outer coils and ring, there is a coupling action from the coil to the ring. So you are not alone. At least 2-3 hours per day I am on this, plus reading and reading everything possible.

Overunity will not happen in a one two step. It will require many steps and each step has to be discovered and understood. We are all pushing on certain aspects of this and eventually it will all come togther.

For those who lack the EE skills, there are many FG's and PG's being offered on Ebay. If I could, I would buy them all but three in enough for now. lol

@GK

Liked your post. Thanks. Leed was the man indeed. Seems this man jumped right out of a Jules Verne novel.

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Re: Is Lindsay?s ?SM? a fraud?
« Reply #468 on: October 22, 2008, 11:57:10 PM »
@wattsup
Well now I know who's been bidding against me for FG's and PG's lol

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Re: Is Lindsay?s ?SM? a fraud?
« Reply #469 on: October 22, 2008, 11:59:44 PM »
     SM  built himself a magnetron and tuned it to the emwave field the Earth emanates.  You bust an electron loose in a vacuum it is not free to go where it wants.  You have a positively charged plate at the other end of the tube or just plain old gravity force.  (one in the same) the electron starts to accelerate parallel with the field.  It would go straight like a rock dropping but there is this other force to deal with.  It is the omnipresent magnetic aether flow.  If the aether flow is perpendicular to the other force field the electron will veer off.  If we stop the other parallel force the electron will continue to veer and it's centripedal force will cause it to close in on it's own track and it now drifts cw or ccw in an orbit depending on which way the aether was flowing and in which direction the electron's motion was initiated.  Sm knows this unless he is a total idiot who never worked electronics,  which seem not to be the case.  This hall effect is well documented and can be explained by the coriolus force.  It's the same shit that gets hurricanes spinning.  Now a betatron makes sure that the electrons veer just enough to remain inside the torridal vacuum tube and form a current  driven by the energy of the electrons coming out of the filament.   So when SM puts his weak ass magnets in his first line of shit,  the ripped off betatron gets some voltage because he is using the permanent magnet and gravity to drive the cold cathode betatron.  Ooo voltage no current  and it goes away when he flips the shit over cause the parallel force in the betatron just changed.   Then he asks can you explain this.  I just did.   Then we go up to model two which is a microwave oven core all fuckedup.  But it runs on feedback circuits and lights a couple of bulbs.  Remember betatrons can go up to millions of volts from a 120volt supply so how much voltage do you need to get up to the 120volts going to the bulbs.  Not much.  The shit just keeps getting deeper and deeper and SM can't get anybody to buy it cause the thing already belongs to GE since it's inception in 1940.  Sorry SM you reinvented an invention.  Impulse energy that results in electron orbital momentum converting to conventional electron motions we know as electricity.  And all you have to do is use pulsed voltage.

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Re: Is Lindsay?s ?SM? a fraud?
« Reply #470 on: October 23, 2008, 03:21:15 AM »
6 pac all wired up ready to test it out for the first time


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Re: Is Lindsay?s ?SM? a fraud?
« Reply #471 on: October 23, 2008, 07:15:55 AM »
chef,

good on ya!
it was fun while it lasted

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Re: Is Lindsay?s ?SM? a fraud?
« Reply #472 on: October 23, 2008, 11:35:01 AM »
Hello all,

@wattsup

yes, with a higher input signal its much easier to work.

I also dont have to worry about my MOSFETs. I use batteries.

Good luck.

Otto

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Re: Is Lindsay?s ?SM? a fraud?
« Reply #473 on: October 23, 2008, 02:00:46 PM »
i guess its on to the next design... ;D

mosfets irf840 8)

when useing the irfs....  there is no need for a trigger coil or a delay coil if that is what you call it  ;)

i have a simple freq genny i will build into my next new controller ...

as well i have a bunch of transformers ;D

this will be the ist 4pac mosfet driver board and freq genny supply

it will do the same job as my last unit  but the returning kick will be much larger....

i have already built units similar to what i speek of

ill see if i can digg up a picture  i used 3 microwave primaries i wound trigger coils on them and used the bendini curcuit i used with my last unit poor reslts with the trigger coils

so i will force feed  ;D

with a freq genny and fets....

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Re: Is Lindsay?s ?SM? a fraud?
« Reply #474 on: October 23, 2008, 03:11:31 PM »
chef,

good on ya!
it was fun while it lasted

Come on Poynt99, you should have something working by now.  Did you even build it and give it a try?

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Re: Is Lindsay?s ?SM? a fraud?
« Reply #475 on: October 23, 2008, 03:38:59 PM »
Let's change the soap opera channel:

How are Antimon, Spider, and Peterae progressing?

Are you still using the semiconductor devices?  Any success?


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Re: Is Lindsay?s ?SM? a fraud?
« Reply #476 on: October 23, 2008, 04:04:22 PM »
indeed change the channel the facts remain the same!!!   ;D

im sick of da mic any way....   lol

i will also be building 6pac TUBE MODELS and 4pac tube units .... 

mind you they will be priced much higher  there will be kits and finished units .... for sale

as well my final 6pac unit will be tubes and it is my pluse motor power supply/ controller  i will build a large many horse power pulse motor that will run on 12 and  less than 1 amp the mechanical work is free and i will recharge the driveing source as well as have usefull out put electrical engery all powered from bemf ;D 8)

did some one say a car motor???

investments are welcome   mind you  i have already big investors on board and there was talk of the stock exchange with ist :o

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time to shine :)

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Re: Is Lindsay?s ?SM? a fraud?
« Reply #477 on: October 23, 2008, 04:47:39 PM »

How would Steven Mark be doing? Would he still be following all this?


Spherics? Where did he go? Lindsay? Jack Durban?


Anybody hear from Bruce? I havent since Ike.



Spider.

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Re: Is Lindsay?s ?SM? a fraud?
« Reply #478 on: October 23, 2008, 05:17:29 PM »
How would Steven Mark be doing? Would he still be following all this?


Spherics? Where did he go? Lindsay? Jack Durban?


Anybody hear from Bruce? I havent since Ike.



Spider.

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Re: Is Lindsay?s ?SM? a fraud?
« Reply #479 on: October 23, 2008, 08:18:16 PM »
Come on Poynt99, you should have something working by now.  Did you even build it and give it a try?


We are in various stages of development: designing, prototyping, simulating, building, testing, speculating, conjecturing, thinking, revamping, calculating, researching, discussing, listening, viewing, reading, drawing, writing code, documenting, peer reviewing, etc etc.

how has your day been?