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nitinnun

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how to construct the easiest possible pyramid!
« on: July 31, 2008, 09:25:53 PM »
behold.
the easiest to build (for its size), yet high quality pyramid peak to be found in the free world.


the 4 slabs of copper foil that i made it from, are each 13 inches long by 8 inches wide.

i folded each copper foil slab, over a metal triangle. a triangle that was 52 degree's at the base, and 76 degree's at the peak.

then i hole punched all 4 triangles together.


odds are that the side flaps will increase the energy effect. rather than decrease it.

i intend to use this as the peak, of a larger pyramid.
the larger pyramid will be made of a non-conductive material (folded rosin paper, wrapped in aluminum).

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Re: how to construct the easiest possible pyramid!
« Reply #1 on: August 01, 2008, 12:53:21 AM »
Hmmm.... I truely have hope for you and this device  ;) . I've been reading up on your previous posts on how to potentially harness energy(powering a computer fan maybe)  from this magnetic energy gathering device (+ , -) and I am excited for the results. I think i'll give it a try in the name of simplicity!

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Re: how to construct the easiest possible pyramid!
« Reply #2 on: August 19, 2008, 03:58:31 PM »
behold.
the easiest to build (for its size), yet high quality pyramid peak to be found in the free world.


the 4 slabs of copper foil that i made it from, are each 13 inches long by 8 inches wide.

i folded each copper foil slab, over a metal triangle. a triangle that was 52 degree's at the base, and 76 degree's at the peak.

then i hole punched all 4 triangles together.


odds are that the side flaps will increase the energy effect. rather than decrease it.

i intend to use this as the peak, of a larger pyramid.
the larger pyramid will be made of a non-conductive material (folded rosin paper, wrapped in aluminum).

Hello...
I am new here... and this thing of the pyramid catched my atention...
Could you describe beter this thing?

May be some drawings...???

Could you include a link to other documents about this???

Thank you...

nitinnun

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Re: how to construct the easiest possible pyramid!
« Reply #3 on: August 19, 2008, 04:31:12 PM »
http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,5406.0.html

this is the current version of what i want to build. and my theories on how it works.
only i want to fill the inside of my pyramid, with sand.


the closest other thing, is thomas trawogers pyramid. but good luck trying to get answers out of that mess.

nitinnun

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Re: how to construct the easiest possible pyramid!
« Reply #4 on: August 19, 2008, 10:31:39 PM »
counter-clockwise spin, was produced by the iron atoms in the steel frame.

this steel-generated CCW, was attracted to the diamagnetism of the copper loop and water.
but the capacitor was as close to the copper loop/water, as the CCW could get.
SO THE CCW BUILT UP IN THE CAPACITOR! where it was drawn from, to create electricity.


the opposite was also true.

the copper and water produced clockwise spin
(in addition to the clockwise spin, that was caught from the air, by the gypsum and sand.)

this copper/water-generated CW, was attracted to the diamagnetism of the steel frame.
but the capacitor was as close to the steel frame, as the CW could get.
SO THE CW BUILD UP IN THE CAPACITOR! where it was drawn from, to create electricity.


all of the copper in thomas trawogers pyramid generated its own CW, and caught CW from the pyramid.

but generating and collecting CW, is about all that the copper did (aside from being a container for the water and sand).



i doubt that thomas trawoger knew about the stuff i have typed in this post.
but he definitely knew things, which he did not tell us about.

did he not tell us, because he was too foolish to communicate important things effectively?
or because he was holding out on us, for the sake of his greed/ego?

nitinnun

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Re: how to construct the easiest possible pyramid!
« Reply #5 on: August 19, 2008, 11:18:13 PM »
like this.

nitinnun

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Re: how to construct the easiest possible pyramid!
« Reply #6 on: August 21, 2008, 04:51:27 AM »
CCW, is attracted to water molecules in sky (attracted, to waters hydrogen atoms).
pyramid allows CCW, to climb high into sky.

pyramid, is like up-side-down pot-hole.
CCW, is water filling up pothole.


CW, is attracted to sand in ground (attracted, to sands oxygen atoms).
CW is stored in sand/gypsum/granite, that pyramid is made of.
CW slowly fills up sand/gypsum/granite in pyramid, starting from peak, moving down to base.

pyramid, is like baseball-glove.
CW, is like baseball being held above ground, by baseball glove.


when CW touches ground, CW overflows into ground.
resistance in ground, slowly eats up CW.
until CW is used up.

nitinnun

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Re: how to construct the easiest possible pyramid!
« Reply #7 on: August 21, 2008, 09:58:09 PM »
i think this is how the pyramid was originally configured.


one metal attracted, what the other metal collected.

the peak attracted CW from above, and CCW from below.

Charlie_V

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Re: how to construct the easiest possible pyramid!
« Reply #8 on: August 22, 2008, 04:54:54 AM »
HAHAHA, you know.  The point of the pyramid is going to produce a field gradient in the earth's electric field.  If a floating conductive body is placed on the inside of the pyramid, it would charge up.  I'm not sure that the inductor itself is important because of how small it is in the drawings, but if the pyramid is charging at a particular rate, then this could make a resonant circuit and feed a load better. 

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Re: how to construct the easiest possible pyramid!
« Reply #9 on: November 07, 2008, 06:14:07 PM »
Hi Nittun,
Would you be so kind to disclose here with us your system to produce electric energy as to be replicated, please?
Regards,
tigrotto
P.S. Or better, let me know the thread where you just posted this info, please

zerotensor

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Re: how to construct the easiest possible pyramid!
« Reply #10 on: November 07, 2008, 07:59:23 PM »
just a minor technical note:  To obtain the same apothem angle of the great pyramid ( 51.877 degrees), the individual triangles on the faces should have base-angles of :

 arctan((sqrt(1+arctan(51.877*pi / 180)^2)))*180 / pi = 51.150 degrees.

slightly smaller than the 52 degrees you quoted.
good luck with the experiments