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Magluvin

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Re: Tesla Car and his nephew
« Reply #45 on: January 04, 2010, 09:10:24 PM »
I would have to say that I am more interested in deriving power like Tesla did toward the end, using small receivers that make use of what has been there all the time, rather than inducing it then reconverting back to usable power. And maybe that is just how it was all the time and Tesla just didnt realize that in the beginning. In the end he had it down pat. But what pat?  lol   But the secret is in the patents. If he was able to receive what he transmitted, then from there he only had to find the "sweet spot" as Mylow would say. In Dollards vid, he claimed a set of freq that we need to look into. I have to go back and view it again.

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« Reply #46 on: January 04, 2010, 10:05:07 PM »

our group here has been working on resonant induction motors and driving generators with the motor several problems have become evident and there are small clues i have collected about this we are looking for off the grid power like the lockridge device 300 watts all day 24/7 would be great for the batteries and add units as need goes up that is our goal.

Martin

Magluvin

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« Reply #47 on: January 05, 2010, 10:12:06 AM »
Sounds great Martin
Any clues you can share? I have to look into this device you talk about.
I have an 85 Fiero that is ready for an electric conversion. I could install a good dc motor like a Warp 9 or an Advance dc 9 in. The ac induction are attractive for the efficiency, but expensive along with the controlers.
Im not holding out till a free energy device to charge or run it is available, I just have a choice to make.
But it would be great to replace the ac controller with Teslas box of goodies, wouldnt it? =]

Mags

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« Reply #48 on: January 05, 2010, 02:32:58 PM »

i would love to just be able to charge a good size battery bank for my inverter guess it is all the same in the end just need some peace from the corps.
i wish i knew back when i was doing some other projects what i know now but nobody was taking me serious back then either i think the effect that everyone is looking for can be seen in a relatively pure state from a capacitive generator i may have to go back and fix mine most of the recent discoveries about radiant energy it demonstrated but it was a long time ago and i did not know what i know now about this form of energy and its effects.
i also made a connection to the ancient cultures about energy as well but it may seem really stupid but will through it out as brought it up all the ancient cultures maintained a earth air fire and water energy cabal and i was watching some you tube videos on sound and they were altering flames then i saw a vid on the hairpin and water being made solid and a hutchinson vid about making metal fluid and for some reason it all seemed to come together in my mind about what the ancients were talking about simple devices and ways of looking at the energy if could convert it to modern fire is a plasma reaction air is gasses water are liquids and earth are solids.
jeanna on the other post it correct on one point high voltage impressed on the air can make you deff it can also make you think you are hearing voices it was discovered that voltage systems on the head can cause the dee to hear through impressed voltage it is called a vodophone.
Martin

Magluvin

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« Reply #49 on: January 05, 2010, 04:18:03 PM »
Hey martin
Im not very interested in big loud sparks either. Im thinking small, portable, a way to get good effects silently if possible. But the idea of obtaining the effects is there and scalable. Im sure the ancients had their ways of extracting energies that we dont really know about today, at least most of us.
I have a gift of figuring things out and I really wasted plenty of time doing other things in my life. But now this is a passion that I intend to take advantage of for the rest of my life. I suppose I matured late. =I But Im here and ready for anything.

Thanks for sharing

Mags

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« Reply #50 on: January 05, 2010, 07:35:38 PM »

I think we are on the same page i have been at this for 30 years with a passion but there is so much junk and to many engineers with the it doesn't work attitude rather than take a serious look. but i am not dealing with them any more i am building a site with my group working with and for people wanting to get off the grid and we are designing low velocity windmills right now and allot of other things as well cold fussion heaters  and alternator gensets.
there is a kind of toroid that is wound to take advantage of the B and H field interaction and i can't remember what it is called  any help would be appreciated as we want to try it with the steorn motor using steel cores but i can't remember what it was called i have been looking in the juole thief thread for it but it is allot to look through for a few posts.
Martin

Magluvin

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« Reply #51 on: January 05, 2010, 07:39:38 PM »
I would like to get with you guys when you get going. That would be cool. =]
Mags

Magluvin

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« Reply #52 on: January 05, 2010, 07:40:50 PM »
Is it the rodin coil?

nueview

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« Reply #53 on: January 05, 2010, 08:09:54 PM »
 Thats it had me stumped real good sometimes the old brain just sticks
Martin

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« Reply #54 on: January 05, 2010, 08:17:04 PM »
=]

I never made one but had seen a few on yt.
What are they good for?
The b n h fields, I need someone to explain.  I know a lot but not everything.

Mags

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« Reply #55 on: January 05, 2010, 08:54:53 PM »

the B-H fields are the magnetic doughnut and run at right angles to each other to start real simple they seem to be a derivative of two energies in motion bound about each other forming matter.http://www.theresonanceproject.org/
this is the best place to start.
Martin

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« Reply #56 on: January 05, 2010, 09:00:33 PM »
I have two tubes of powdered Graphite, now all I need is two medicine bottles of slightly different dimensions so I can assemble the Leyden Battery Capacitor I showed earlier, I don't have a MFD meter on hand so I'll have to figure that one out later.

Jerry ;)

Magluvin

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« Reply #57 on: January 05, 2010, 09:10:10 PM »
Thanks Nue
I gota get to work, Ill rap at ya later   Are you checking out the prize thread?  That is just crazy.  Copy that stuff while you can before the whole internet is shut down because of it.
I had a vision once about being able to make the force on the electrons in a coil stronger and faster and the angles of the windings like he has. My vision had steeper angles but he says he got it. That is just crazy.
Before he had shown the pics he said that the accelerated secondary thing and it just clicked and then i saw the pics and I was blown away.



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Magluvin

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« Reply #58 on: January 05, 2010, 09:11:42 PM »
And I dont even know my b from h yet, go figure.  =]

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« Reply #59 on: October 11, 2010, 07:57:51 PM »
hi all
sorry for the long time between posts here but it has taken some time and needed it to see what is going on and evaluate the new tech and some of my own research on this.
if i follow all the Tesla tech i come to a simple conclusion after much studying that the pierce arrow is not as simple or as complicated as has been made out though there are some misleading facts in the whole tale about his car.
after looking at don smiths work it appears this is most likely the route Tesla took the number of vacuum tubes adds up as does the recharging for the battery the antenna is more or less a distractant in my opinion and the motor seems to be a resonant wound with an energized core to limit power into the squirrel cage rotor he shows these motor designs in his patents and also shows it could be done with higher frequency using a greater number of poles and using less winding by spreading the coil inductance over a greater number of pole slots and with neodymium magnets this is very possible eliminating this input to the rotor which was necessary for his time due to magnet strength.
the two rods are more than likely for the hairpin resonator for the high voltage high current oscillations.
the antenna's only function at this point would be for cooling and i will not explain this as it is not necessary for the unit at this time.
thank you all for reading i am just passing on some information and hope it helps those who are interested.
martin