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Author Topic: The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"  (Read 1227397 times)

Liberty

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Re: The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"
« Reply #495 on: July 13, 2006, 07:25:31 PM »
Perhaps what you are looking for on the input side of the circuit is a small spark gap on the relay contacts as it opens up and closes?  A solid state circuit will not do that.  But a mechanical contact will...  How about a model T spark coil for input???  It uses a contact that vibrates and pulses the voltage into the coil mechanically. 

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Re: The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"
« Reply #496 on: July 13, 2006, 07:40:11 PM »
Model T you say... I have to admit that is a little before my time. But you are dead on with the fact of the small spark gap on the switch. Know where I can get a set of model T points :) ? I guess you could say my switching device is modeled after a 70Â’s ford before electronic ignition.

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Re: The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"
« Reply #497 on: July 13, 2006, 08:13:22 PM »
This type of circuit should pulse the battery into the high voltage car coil.  You would have to 'play' around with the values of the resistor and cap. to vary the speed of the chatter of the relay. 

The relay should start with power on it, pulsing power to the car coil as well.  When contacts pull apart, it discontinues power to the car coil too.  (When the contacts are open on the relay, it disengages the relay coil power and then discontinues power to the car coil, except for the back emf).  This cycle repeats over and over.  The rate of charge on the cap determines the speed of the relay cycle rate.

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« Reply #498 on: July 13, 2006, 08:51:08 PM »
 Great idea, lets compare what I am doing verses your circuit. I attached a pic of my logic. What I was trying to achieve is to be able to adjust the frequency of the pulses with the rotation of the cam. I then need to adjust the frequency of the on time verses the off time which is the width of the gog  or cam lobe. I have found that a millisecond switch on time with a longer off time to allow oscillation in the vintage :) coil works the best. With modification to your circuit, I think I may be able to achieve this and allow me to adjust easer the timing device. But IÂ’m not to concerned right now with the input driver as I am seeing promising effects on the Tesla side of the circuit and want to concentrate on this side. I much appreciate yours and anyoneÂ’s input. It would be nice to find someone in my area who would want to do some serious Tesla experiments with me. Its takes so long to try each little thing, document it and wrap some more coils.

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Re: The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"
« Reply #499 on: July 13, 2006, 09:17:04 PM »
You are welcome to use the circuit if it will help you.  I just pulled it out of thought, it  is only one of many variations of that type of circuit that one oculd use.  It may not be as fast as the rotary setup that you have.  But it is simple and easy to use.  Kind of a thow back to the time of Mr. Tesla.  :) 

I hope you have much more good success with your circuit.

Liberty 

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Re: The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"
« Reply #500 on: July 14, 2006, 12:51:57 PM »
Hi all,

Links to explain maybe how Tesla, Moray and Mark get the power gain.

http://www.energyscience.org.uk/le/Le27/Berlin.htm

Aspden proposes energy gain from concentric capacitor.  Mark TPU has similar form.
Capacitor plates could be on inside and outside edges?

http://www.energyscience.org.uk/le/Le27/Notes.html


Well i have had some time to read and digest these links and it realy seems to reinforce the general narrative so far, including the most recent posts, synchonisity at its finest.

Thankyou again for sharing these with us all.

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Re: The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"
« Reply #501 on: July 14, 2006, 06:27:44 PM »
I have been studying the videos very carefully and finding them more impressive every time run them. However, I have one observation that I'm hoping someone else can shed some light on. Why do the two decorative floor standing lamps, when operated from the wall socket, initially glow very brightly when switched-on and then dim down? This does not seem consistent with what should happen with a normal tungsten lamp when operated on a normal mains supply. The same effect can be seen when they are plugged into the device, although the first lamp is off camera at the moment it is switched on. I have not noticed this effect on the other deomos.

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Re: The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"
« Reply #502 on: July 14, 2006, 09:16:20 PM »
Not sure, but could it maybe be the camera iris adjusting to the additional light??

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« Reply #503 on: July 14, 2006, 09:32:09 PM »
Not sure, but could it maybe be the camera iris adjusting to the additional light??

Maybe but why don't we see the same effect on any of the other videos?

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Re: The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"
« Reply #504 on: July 15, 2006, 05:32:13 AM »
I didn't like that video for the specific reason it could be dismissed too easily by the skeptics. I prefer some of the others myself. So I never really paid that much attention to it. I didn't even focus on the dimming effect, I focused on the base of the lamps.

the video where he shows the plain old utility sockets connected to the board with ten bulbs, to me is far more impressive because you know there can't possibly be any hidden power source... no base. See what I mean?

Not that I think the video is invalid or anything like that, just not much use in a debate against disbelievers.

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Re: The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"
« Reply #505 on: July 15, 2006, 06:46:27 AM »
Hmm, I wonder why Steven Mark has no interest to become the biggest inventor
of the 21st century...
If you look at all the things Tesla has done 100 years ago,
Steven Mark would also be the biggest electrical inventor,
if he comes forward with his invention and does not hide anymore...

If you watch the Video about Tesla,
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2256433507046558974

Steven Mark could be
the same for our time frame, but it seems he has choosen
not to get famous and rememberedin history... at least not in
the wider public...

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Re: The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"
« Reply #506 on: July 15, 2006, 09:07:34 AM »
I didn't like that video for the specific reason it could be dismissed too easily by the skeptics. I prefer some of the others myself. So I never really paid that much attention to it. I didn't even focus on the dimming effect, I focused on the base of the lamps.

the video where he shows the plain old utility sockets connected to the board with ten bulbs, to me is far more impressive because you know there can't possibly be any hidden power source... no base. See what I mean?

Not that I think the video is invalid or anything like that, just not much use in a debate against disbelievers.

The colour of  light from the bulbs is also interesting. I agree that the other videos look much more convincing but why did Steven leave himself so open to question with the 'floor lamp' video??

I want to believe in this as much as everyone else but we all need to be very aware of how easy it is to trick the eye. You only have to look at TV programmes featuring our best magicians to understand this.

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Re: The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"
« Reply #507 on: July 15, 2006, 01:32:01 PM »
Hello,

Any body trying vacuum tubes?
 I have some tubes from www.tubesandmore.com  and I plan on building a Dynatron or a Transitron Oscillator
which works in the negative resistance region.  I want to find self oscillation in a tank circuit. I belive this is a Key to the TPU.
army_theory.pdf under oscillators
here: http://www.pmillett.com/tecnical_books_online.htm
 
Mike
« Last Edit: July 15, 2006, 01:57:33 PM by HMM »

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Re: The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"
« Reply #508 on: July 16, 2006, 05:53:12 PM »
At 21.55/57.05 on the video counter, why does the guy testing the large device walk over to the camera man forcibly push the camera down to point at the lamps and edge of table and what do you see hanging down below the table under the fifth lamp from the RHS?

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Re: The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"
« Reply #509 on: July 16, 2006, 08:41:24 PM »
Hello,

another Theory about Magnetism.
Magnetism
Alternate Energy Research
Pages Presented by David Lowrance

http://magnetism.fateback.com/

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