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turbo

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Re: The Genesis Project
« Reply #15 on: February 17, 2009, 12:00:39 PM »
Hi gyulasun  :)

Yes it's all copper wire.
You mean a bridge like the one below,
I will try it when i get home.


turbo

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Re: The Genesis Project
« Reply #16 on: February 17, 2009, 12:21:58 PM »

Please ask yourself : is it possible that TPU is not alone device and there was something before based on the same principle ?


Hello Forest,
There are many devices that somehow fit the picture.

I asked Stefan to put up this thread because Steven Mark did mention what he called "the Geneses system" and i'm just trying to find out if it is the same as the genesis project.
The so called Spherics TPU model looks alot like this Genesis project and pherhaps Spherics is the guy that tried to visit one of Stevens demonstrations, but that's just a wild guess.
In any case we know there was a person related to the Geneses system that tried to visit a demnonstration of the TPU.
Here is the quote from Steven:

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Have you ever heard of the Geneses system?
There is some fellow who is asking people for money to develop what he calls his Geneses system.
He sounds very much like a fellow who tried to see one of our demonstrations a few years back.
He was very upset and abusive when we refused him a look see.
He told us he knew how it worked and that we should pay him for copying his discovery.
We asked him to explain how our unit worked and it was very amusing to listen too.
Suffice it to say, he never got a penny from us, or anyone else I ever knew about.


Marco.

konduct

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Re: The Genesis Project
« Reply #17 on: February 17, 2009, 12:33:39 PM »
Hello Konduct  :)

I'm glad to see you are playing with non inductive coils.
I have wrapped some myself and i noticed something strange...
Whenever i swipe the coil with a magnet, NO voltage is generated, which makes sense because the coil is non inductive.
But i noticed, the resistance of the coil reacted violently to the magnet, i discoverd it by accident.
It dropped from 52 Ohms to zero and back while i was swiping it, which is strange.
It makes no sense at all and some say it comes from the meter sending in a small voltage, but that doesn't make sense too.
It simply should not do that because it is non inductive  :-\
So if you are able to swipe a magnet while measuring the coil's resistance please do so, i'm intrested in the results :)

Marco.

Hi marco...is that using an analogue multi meter or digital?

How do you have yours hooked up? What do you think it means when it says..."Winding up the two immediate enameled wires thickly to the outer cylinder (in the chart, a wire is indicated with blue, another with red), the ends of one of the wires close and the ends of other open. The two opened ends become the connecting terminals of the negative inductor. "

Would that mean close one of the wires to its own tail? or does it mean hook the two coils of wire to each other?

turbo

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Re: The Genesis Project
« Reply #18 on: February 17, 2009, 01:53:52 PM »
Hi marco...is that using an analogue multi meter or digital?

How do you have yours hooked up? What do you think it means when it says..."Winding up the two immediate enameled wires thickly to the outer cylinder (in the chart, a wire is indicated with blue, another with red), the ends of one of the wires close and the ends of other open. The two opened ends become the connecting terminals of the negative inductor. "

Would that mean close one of the wires to its own tail? or does it mean hook the two coils of wire to each other?

Hello konduct,

I am using digital meters.
The ends of the coil are simply connected together so the coil cancels out it's own magnetic field.
Here's a pic:

Marco.

konduct

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Re: The Genesis Project
« Reply #19 on: February 17, 2009, 03:02:13 PM »
Hi Marco...

I have connected my coil as you have yours. Although, using my new analogue meter, I did not notice the same effect you had? I will have to try it with my digital.

What is a good layman's way to hook this thing up as described?

turbo

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Re: The Genesis Project
« Reply #20 on: February 17, 2009, 03:29:50 PM »
Well i dont know how you want to measure resistance with an analogue meter alone :) but if you scroll a few posts back there is a diagram.
I am going to try some other things too this evening.

Marco.


gyulasun

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Re: The Genesis Project
« Reply #21 on: February 17, 2009, 04:00:17 PM »
Hi gyulasun  :)

Yes it's all copper wire.
You mean a bridge like the one below,
I will try it when i get home.



Hi Marco,

Yes I mean exactly that bridge you nicely show in the picture in the previous page. 

But before you make the bridge, read this, it just occured to me:

I would suggest the following test if you do not mind:  use your multimeter in AC current range and terminate your non inductive coil with the multimeter.  This means you practically place a short circuit across the coil (the ampermeter has near zero inner resistance).  If you find some milliAmper indication on your meter when you use your magnet, then this induced current also fools your Ohm-meter.  I know this is also against common sense.... :) ??? :)

rgds,  Gyula

forest

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Re: The Genesis Project
« Reply #22 on: February 17, 2009, 05:57:51 PM »
What is non-inductive coil ? Bifilar coil with ends both tied together ?

gyulasun

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Re: The Genesis Project
« Reply #23 on: February 17, 2009, 06:10:22 PM »

Marco showed a picture on a non inductive coil in the previous page: http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6784.msg158097#msg158097

Current flowing in one direction in one of the wires and coming back in the opposite dirction in the other wire cancels most of the magnetic fields  so there is no self-inductance of such a coil.