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mrd10

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Re: The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"
« Reply #1695 on: October 28, 2006, 11:38:37 AM »
Dave, google this in:--Tesla's egg, it was a great demonstration that he used:-

http://www.mdc.hr/tehnicki/en/07-velikani/07-velikani-1.htm


http://www.yurope.com/org/tesla/5e.htm

I'm trying to find more, but i think this is it, I just have a good feeling about it.

look at the connections on device and look at my last drawing showing the connections

I just get a good feeling about it.

Sincerely,

Dom   :D

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Re: The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"
« Reply #1696 on: October 28, 2006, 04:25:18 PM »
Diodes are usually a uniform tube size. This is shaped like some of the old style resistors. That would make it LRC then and that spells resonate to me.

I will have to work one more night, then I will be replicating the modulating output signal I received at 190K. Going to try and inject that into an audio amp and see if its is anything recognizable.

All sure is shaping up now, The chase is on.

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Re: The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"
« Reply #1697 on: October 28, 2006, 04:50:52 PM »
Guy’s

Sorry for only butting in know, I have been following your post for some time but with very little experience in electronics and electrical I rather leave it to the people in the know.

I have a very keen interest in OU and free energy devices !

I have enlarged the photo posted and made it lighter. With 3 attempts to post it I gave up. If you guys need it lets make a plan to get it to you.

This is where my thinking comes in. I spotted this same some time ago, when going the photo’s stills of the video’s. Though came to mind that it is not a diode or resistor on top of the caps, could it be a resonator, 2 of them thus the 2 frequencies thus 2 switches.  The caps are charged via the coils, this intern keeps the resonator at the required frequencies, which keeps the coils resonating. SM did mention about switching the two frequencies, maybe on and off.  The pot I rather think is a small variable cap, like in a crystal radio, helping to tune the device.  I think there is more parallels to this device and the crystal radio than we think.

Please keep up this excellent work.

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Re: The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"
« Reply #1698 on: October 28, 2006, 05:34:31 PM »
Guy's

Quick summary on gun diodes.

A GUNN DIODE RELAXATION OSCILLATOR

http://www.intusoft.com/nlhtm/nl52.htm#GUNNDIODE

Transferred Electron Devices (TEDs), widely know as Gunn diodes, are gallium arsenide (GaAs) or indium phosphide (InP) devices which are capable of converting direct current (DC) power into radio frequency (RF) power when they are coupled to the appropriate resonator. Typical applications for Gunn diode oscillators include local oscillators, voltage controlled oscillators (VCOs), radar and communication transmitters, Doppler motion detectors, intrusion alarms, police radar detectors, smart munitions, and Automotive Forward Looking Radars (AFLRs).
Lets remember what seems obvious in not always the obvious.

Dave, I have mailed you the photo’s ?

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Re: The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"
« Reply #1699 on: October 28, 2006, 05:48:34 PM »
Dave

Seams like this is going to be a hell of a learning curve. Will you guys please excuse my ignorance, but some one have said earlier, the more eyes the better.

In the centre section, front and aft of the black box, with the small coils on top. The  two white cylindrical objects, seem to be old type capacitor (the waxy type) that one could find in old valve radios.

Could these maybe connected in a way with the other caps to start and maintain an oscillation.

Lets not forget all the smaller coils in the video’s also had a square like lump on them, that can hide a lot.

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Re: The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"
« Reply #1700 on: October 28, 2006, 07:45:07 PM »
hey guys,

i don't know what everyone else is seeing, but the big thing to me is i see, two coils wraped at twelve turns apiece at a center of 4'oclock and 8'oclock, and a fat coil wraped at a center of 12'oclock.  with a lot of little white wires in the middle! am i just crazy or does somebody else see a different picture.  there is no telling to lengths the MIB  will go to BUT!

lol
sam

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You are right about the coils, there are 4 coils, 6 o’clock coil the wire’s are lighter reddish colour, the 3 o’clock and 9 o’clock coils are of a darker reddish color. The 12 o’clock coil is not visible but on Photo tx15 if you zoom in and follow the bottom curve around towards SM's trousers and his hand you will see a lump and then the curve continues, that I assume is the 12 o clock coil = the lump on the curve.

Virus

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Re: The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"
« Reply #1701 on: October 28, 2006, 08:34:37 PM »
What the hell ever happened to Tao?

He's just vanished, his emails are bouncing, and he completely incommunicado.

Anyone know what's going on with him?

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Re: The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"
« Reply #1702 on: October 28, 2006, 08:44:36 PM »
no virus,

i don't think you get what i am saying. I ONLY SEE THREE COILS!

lol
sam

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Don't think it will take much to convince you, that is a wire between SM's thumb and finger?

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Re: The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"
« Reply #1703 on: October 28, 2006, 10:03:25 PM »
Right, there is four coils on the open TPU.  If you watch and pause you can SEE IT.  I have provided it here for you.  It looks like they are all bifilar, but in any case, there are 4.

Dave

What program do you use to grab the video pictures, or how do you do it?

What is bifilar? and the purpose ?

Virus

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Re: The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"
« Reply #1704 on: October 28, 2006, 10:46:51 PM »
Right, there is four coils on the open TPU.  If you watch and pause you can SEE IT.  I have provided it here for you.  It looks like they are all bifilar, but in any case, there are 4.

Thanks Dave for compiling this info.
So how do you think this open TPU is working now ?

Are the 2 magnets he inserted in attarction mode N-S or S-N direction,
so the electrons in the wire can run in circles ?

Are the control coils the red fine wire coils or
the bigger 8 to 10 windings coils around them ?

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Re: The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"
« Reply #1705 on: October 28, 2006, 10:59:47 PM »
Hi guys,
The pics are very revealing. I took off on the path of the Tesla patent 390721 transformer, the odd windings. I mad an html sequence. It is animated to show the fow cycles. My intent was to the NS pairs facing the sam way as it rotates. The opposing poles of the next charge cycle repel the field of the previous charge cycle. Could this be the build up?

--giantkiller. Fun with Flash 8. :D

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Re: The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"
« Reply #1706 on: October 29, 2006, 12:21:10 AM »
In the stevenew.mp4 video at 7:42:13 he puts his hand on the black box as he states "this is a solid state device, no moving parts"

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Re: The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"
« Reply #1707 on: October 29, 2006, 02:05:37 AM »
Well Christmas time is always nuts around here, our group just got a new member, he only speaks German, he just moved here his name is Clausenburger. So I am trying to teach english and learn german. I was more than invited, more or less drafted to look at a boo-boo from a group in Tennessee. They were trying to make ground penatrating radar and made this bidirectional death ray thing. But what actually put me out of business right now is the TPU blew up my function generator. Because of my wife blowing a wad on the grand daughters I can't blow money on getting me up and running again for the moment so I thought this is a good time to discribe what I think the directions on building TPU are as we don't seem to be exchanging ideas and only saying we are unsure. I took the directions as There are 3 collectors, they can be 1 parallel with 2 wound in series 2 parallel with one wound in series. Now I take that to mean the torriodal type wraps. But in case I was wrong (This is what blew my function generator) I tried taking 4 gauge thin multistrand cores 16 1/2" long and a flat copper strip. and tried putting them in 2 parallel one series by soldering them this way,

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and wrapping the collector control sections on and then wrapping them around a 5 1/8' plastic form I made from a thin plastic strip 1 1/2 X 17 1/2" Electric taping the overlapping 1 1/8 inch. Makes a short hollow tube. Then the outside wraps. I don't really think this is right but I had to try it to be sure. I got some type of high voltage crack out of it so now I'm still not sure I can rule this out. I actually took the directions to mean the control wraps on the collecter would be put in the series parallel araingment. We have to try every thing though huh.

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Re: The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"
« Reply #1708 on: October 29, 2006, 02:55:47 AM »
Hi raburgeson,

Could you take a pic of your tpu and just put arrows showing how you designed it, I can't work out the drawing.

@Dave,

Good idea about going through all the videos again to give us clues, this is vital i think and may provide the answer.

@GK,

Nice graphics on TPU operation, regarding the Tesla patent 390 721.

@Coil builders out there, has anyone tried putting two sinewaves into the drawing I made of the coils?, thats this one:-

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Re: The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"
« Reply #1709 on: October 29, 2006, 02:00:35 AM »
The video is stomped exactly the same way NASA does it (or who ever it is that does films and hands them to NASA for release any way). You make a generic smuge and create a small layer then you paste it onto every frame of the video. the smuge stays the same shape and in the relative same spot on the object. This helps fool the person viewing it that the image is simply very low quality. This has been airbrushed. I cleaned it a bit so you can see it better. Notice the base is smuged with the same technique. A part of 1 wire was all I could retreave on a first look at it, I'll work on it tonight. Probably will not come up with anything this type of buggery is easy to detect but, it does hide info well.
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