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Author Topic: The Last TPU Development On The WWW  (Read 105962 times)

wattsup

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Re: The Last TPU Development On The WWW
« Reply #120 on: April 01, 2009, 01:34:30 PM »
@AM

Will take another look. Thanks.

@forest

"Running with gain", simply means that at each cycle (or set of cycles) in the device, the energy increases inside the device until it reaches its maximum potential at which point a maximum output is available. This is not an official description but my own vulgarization.

Hmmmmm.

I think basically the most important thing I have realized with this is that testing should not be done with 12 or 24 volts but with only 2-3 volts. The device should be sensitive enough to provide some gain at that level and the structure should be strong enough to support and maintain itself at higher voltages.

Even with magnetostriction the moving conductor has to be sensitive enough to move at a fast enough rate and resistant enough to withstand the current flow.

AhuraMazda

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Re: The Last TPU Development On The WWW- A New TPU Is Born
« Reply #121 on: April 01, 2009, 01:34:38 PM »
Every journey starts with a single step!
I know they say "A horse is a camel designed by a committee" but please send your comments either privately or publically and help me make this a reality.

If you think your government is looking out for you and your families interests then you are in the wrong thread.
I hope this will become a working TPU and a kick in the teeth of those scare-mongers who were saying "free energy would destroy the world economy." The world economy is already destroyed and we are the ones who have to fix it.

External diameter very close to 110 mm, Height 80mm

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Re: The Last TPU Development On The WWW
« Reply #122 on: April 01, 2009, 02:48:11 PM »
 ;D ;D ;D Sry, but good joke

AhuraMazda

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Re: The Last TPU Development On The WWW
« Reply #123 on: April 01, 2009, 03:10:47 PM »
;D ;D ;D Sry, but good joke

@Antimon
There are those who lead and those who follow. The rest should get out of the way.

TPUs are generally based on a toroidal core so, it is a good place to start.

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Re: The Last TPU Development On The WWW
« Reply #124 on: April 01, 2009, 04:22:15 PM »
;D ;D ;D Sry, but good joke

Where is The_Buzz , I miss that guy .

You people are just retarded , pollution everywhere on this site , cant breath  .

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giantkiller

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Re: The Last TPU Development On The WWW
« Reply #126 on: April 01, 2009, 05:24:10 PM »
Lissajous:
Magnet display of a infolding energy creating a vortex.

It is better to point towards knowledge than someone else, Dankie.

Tesla stated about the present national electrical power situation is "one of the most remarkable and inexplicable aberrations of the scientific mind which has ever been recorded in history"
This one time I am going to disagree with Sir Nikola. "We, Earthlings, have been doing in all our existance". You may kiss the ring.

We ground harmonic resonance from our consumptive energy generating systems. They would not be consumptive if we diminished thermionic waste and applied the 'UNWANTED' harmonics. This is what Tesla achieved! Ed Leedskalnin used bottles and coils. Hello?
If the aliens gave us flying saucers that worked we would put them in amusement parks. There is even a patent describing the folly.

On the thermal approach...
http://www.virginia.edu/ep/SurfaceScience/thermion.html
Current electrical designs approach the use of electricty like is fire. Oooo! Another great step for mankind. http://www.intalek.com/Index/Projects/Research/NegativeResistorAndMore.htm

--giantkiller.

Correction: It was Sweet who mentions microwatt biasing. ;)

Adjunct: Men of old, in concert, built a huge tower named after Babel. God said (Paraphrase) "No way, and don't waste your time with such folly for it goes nowhere!". Today we build bigger and better and don't need any help to destroy ourselves. HaHaHa!

Google: "The source charge problem".
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=The+source+charge+problem&aq=f&oq=
http://www.cheniere.org/techpapers/Fact_Sheets/Fact%20Sheet%20-%20Source%20Charge%20Problem10.doc
 .  Numbers of scientists have objected to the old “heat death” prediction of the second law anyway. E.g., Steinmetz had this to say: "The second law of thermodynamics is well founded on our experience.  The reasoning from this law as to the death of the universe is logical.  At the same time, the conclusion that the universe must run down is not reasonable.  If the universe is eternal, has existed since infinite time, then it should have run down an infinite time ago.  But if it is not eternal, but had a beginning, what was before?  How could energy begin without offending the first law, that of the conservation of energy?  Thus, in the final reasoning, we arrive at a contradiction." Quoted from Charles P. Steinmetz, "The Second Law of Thermodynamics and the 'Death' of Energy, with Notes on the Thermodynamics of the 'atmosphere'," General Electric Review, Vol. 15, July 1912.]
 .  E.g., Price states it this way: "…the major task of an account of thermodynamic asymmetry is to explain why the universe as we find it is so far from thermodynamic equilibrium, and was even more so in the past." (p. 36). And again: "A century or so ago, Ludwig Boltzmann and other physicists… attempted to explain the temporal asymmetry of the second law of thermodynamics.  …the hard-won lesson of that endeavor—a lesson still commonly misunderstood—was that the real puzzle of thermodynamics is not why entropy increases with time, but why it was ever so low in the first place." (p. 78). Quoted from Huw Price, Time's Arrow and Archimedes' Point, Oxford University Press, 1996, paperback 1997.  Our comment is that Leyton’s extension of Klein geometry to produce Leyton’s hierarchies of symmetry is the formal solution to the long-vexing time asymmetry problem of thermodynamics. The second law has simply been incomplete, and has erroneously not included negative entropy systems and interactions such as the source charge and its continuous production of negative entropy.

This is clear as a bell. Be sure to ring it twice. Ding, dong!

@ Thaelin,
Well, well, well... Doesn't the 'Harmonic Resonance pdf' prove out Tesla's Earthquake machine, Ed L.'s construction techniques, the exploding T.V., and Keely's atomic Disassocation. :o

@all,
I sincerely hope all this is clear?

--giantkiller(squared).
« Last Edit: April 01, 2009, 06:45:21 PM by giantkiller »

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Re: The Last TPU Development On The WWW
« Reply #127 on: April 01, 2009, 06:12:56 PM »
hello
i was watching that howard johnson video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56kuk8rbABM&feature=channel_page
mmhh
what kind  wave tpu would make ?
and Tesla thunder  stuff he was using  rotating coherers mhh
is there any info for rotating coherers?


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Re: The Last TPU Development On The WWW
« Reply #129 on: April 01, 2009, 06:34:37 PM »
The problem with high speed electrons is that they can exists only in vacuum or on wire surface maybe ,but not inside the wire. Imagine what is going on when high speed electrons are flowing on surface of wire.Internal electrons cannot move mostly as they have forbidden states.Heat is generated inside IMHO.
But what if we could create a kind of wire with non-conducting core having no free electrons with tiny conducting metalic surface... It's an idea for future.

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Re: The Last TPU Development On The WWW
« Reply #130 on: April 01, 2009, 06:39:13 PM »
Multipactor is a good direction I think. Maybe it's time to talk about what electricity is ?

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Re: The Last TPU Development On The WWW
« Reply #131 on: April 01, 2009, 06:52:33 PM »
@Antimon
There are those who lead and those who follow. The rest should get out of the way.

TPUs are generally based on a toroidal core so, it is a good place to start.


Yeah, but what do you want? You post a picture of a pipe and want us to make a TPU out of this? Thats a joke for me, sry...

And i think you don't know with whom you are talking with, but its ok...

A.

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Re: The Last TPU Development On The WWW
« Reply #132 on: April 01, 2009, 06:53:58 PM »
On the speed issue I think this is where fine strand lamp cord comes in. Perhaps even why the cutaway of the large TPU shows two thin flat bands of something inside one set of two near the top vertical orientation and one set of two at the bottom horizontal orientation. Or was it th other way?

Either way would provide much more suface area than internal mass.

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Re: The Last TPU Development On The WWW
« Reply #133 on: April 01, 2009, 07:05:58 PM »
hello
i was watching that howard johnson video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56kuk8rbABM&feature=channel_page
mmhh
what kind  wave tpu would make ?
and Tesla thunder  stuff he was using  rotating coherers mhh
is there any info for rotating coherers?


TPU is creating a rotating polarization waves ( helicon waves ) with microwave frequensies.
The 'kicks' means magnetostrictive ( acoustic ) vibrations in a core material, this is needed to wobble electron spin precession axis, that leads to microwave emission.

--Magnon

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Re: The Last TPU Development On The WWW
« Reply #134 on: April 01, 2009, 07:49:19 PM »
   That is exactly why he used lamp cord. High amp rating and multistranded for the higher freq.
The key will be extraction of the excess without destroying the Q factor and watch it go away. I
did some frequency comparisons and at 5K, the average Q was 60. Now jump that up to 35k
and I was seeing 400. So if I tune just close enough to get output but not kill it ...  well you get the
picture dont you? He did say not to tune too close.
   This weekend is a long one, so I am going to light up a few coil/caps. My biggest problem is to
find an AC cap that will handle 600v and not cost a fortune. The 1uf is not a problem. Got two of
them at 1Kv.

more later

thaelin