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Author Topic: What do you see in the FTPU image?  (Read 31340 times)

giantkiller

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Re: What do you see in the FTPU image?
« Reply #45 on: September 03, 2009, 06:23:05 PM »
I got the Trinkhaus PDF and the pamphlet a while back this year. With Marco posting pictures, others posting specs and ideas that led me to build the SM17 center piece.

I am focusing on this for this 3 day U.S. weekend. The slaves get an extra day off. Oooooo, big deal.

Let me use this thread for a bit but not detract. And forgive me.
Based upon some small tests I did I will not be taking the Keely controller to Chizen Itza. The setup is way too dangerous in an echoing chamber for any kind of resonant reverberation to be applied.
The test results of the standing waves of short distances are fluttering of eyelids, heart palpitations, hearing discomfort and the long distances are the 3 day headache for which I gave the wife for 5 days, nausea, long sleeping times, and medicines having no effect. The wife was two floors away and was 'expressing!' feelings of illness. I, being at the source, felt nothing and it wasn't that loud. But the resonation in the basement was reported as terribly over burdening. Sounds like Podkletnov's results. My testing has now forced me to go outside. I can tune to freqs at low volume but the 8 watt level really lets the reverb fly! It is an incredible listening experience at the source.
That's all about this. But this the device at the heart of many effects depending on the frequency, volume level and the transmission object / speaker or coil. I dare not try this in a crowd in a foreign country. I know why the walls of Jericho fell then and that is enough diabolical enterprise for me right now. I will return to hanging with the group here and testing in parallel with the current posted coil design specs.
Besides, does anyone think I want to spent my wedding anniversary in a mexican jail? How weird would that be?

--giantkiller. Back to TPUland. It is too easy for me to create dangerous shit.

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Re: What do you see in the FTPU image?
« Reply #46 on: September 03, 2009, 09:13:57 PM »
Another good one

Magnetic Characteristics of Amorphous Metal
Saturable Reactors in Pulse Power Systems

http://epaper.kek.jp/e92/PDF/EPAC1992_1603.PDF

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Re: What do you see in the FTPU image?
« Reply #47 on: September 03, 2009, 11:29:08 PM »
My curiousity lies in the magnetic field without the metal core,
and to prevent reverse current after discharge.

Another good one

Magnetic Characteristics of Amorphous Metal
Saturable Reactors in Pulse Power Systems

http://epaper.kek.jp/e92/PDF/EPAC1992_1603.PDF

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« Last Edit: September 04, 2009, 12:25:26 AM by giantkiller »

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Re: What do you see in the FTPU image?
« Reply #48 on: September 04, 2009, 12:40:44 AM »
My curiousity lies in the magnetic field without the metal core,
and to prevent reverse current after discharge.

looks like feroite and diodes....  ;) ;D

perhaps a full wave bridge on the input side of things ...  :D

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Re: What do you see in the FTPU image?
« Reply #49 on: September 04, 2009, 12:53:13 AM »
Ok well i thought i would keep my little collection of puzzle pieces hidden but i decided not sharing info makes me part of the problem and not part of the solution so here we go... Put your bias brains in and read this about 35k

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Re: What do you see in the FTPU image?
« Reply #50 on: September 04, 2009, 01:09:59 AM »
And where i am going with this.... look at page 2 under results:

3. Results and discussion
As shown in figure 1, at the high frequency of 35 kHz, the density distributions of positive and
negative ions are almost identical. Such distributions lead to the quasi-neutralization of the
charges of positive and negative ions in a tube. This significantly decreased the radial electric
fields, resulting in a great decrease in the loss of ions at the tube wall (table 1).

http://www.iop.org/EJ/article/1742-6596/142/1/012014/jpconf8_142_012014.pdf


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Re: What do you see in the FTPU image?
« Reply #51 on: September 04, 2009, 03:52:04 AM »
So, have you located details on the clean-room ionizer used in the largest TPU? The one the two small toroids were sitting on?   ;D

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Re: What do you see in the FTPU image?
« Reply #52 on: September 04, 2009, 04:11:20 AM »
Guys,

Can anyone point me to the highest available quality of the movie that the initial bitmap of this thread came from.

I'm aware of googlevideo source but it looks alot lower res than the single frame posted.

I'd like to try some image processing and stack multiple frames to combine the information and increase resolution maybe even more than the image posted.

Is there a torrent somewhere with all SM TPU vids in AVI format maybe?

I didn't forget.

I put a VOB file here for you to download.

http://purco.qc.ca/ftp/Steven%20Mark/videos/

It's about 1 gig so it will take time to download. It has the FTPU - OTPU and some others.

To see this file you can download the VirtualDubMod program here.

http://purco.qc.ca/ftp/Software/virtualdubmod/

It is the tops and very easy on the cpu.

Enjoy.

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Re: What do you see in the FTPU image?
« Reply #53 on: September 04, 2009, 04:11:49 AM »
Wellll...

I keep hitting 35khz in my research.

This is my theory so far..

If my collector was biased super negative with potential heading toward a load ,
and my outer shell of winding was biased super positive relative to my collector,
then any pulse abruptly disconnected in my control winding (in between) would be influenced to jump away from the outer shell and toward the collector
thus being absorbed by the collector,
and in turn creating a new imbalance in the system influencing the outer super positive winding to absorb an equilivant number of electrons from the outer environment
plus any electrons caught in the wake of the absorbed electrons

its the "who pulled the stopper out of the drain effect"...

it is also a dc bias co existing with an ac signal in a wire with each relative to its own potential

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from a pm i sent:

Well i think that earths field is weak
For it to exhibit force on the electrons the wire must be at a depleted state.
if a wire exists with a static charge from earths field and you pulse it with great potential then the pulse moving forward will assimilate these static electrons, and left in the wake of the moving pulse will be a fresh depleted zone that can then be replenished by even a very weak magnetic field

I could be wrong. This is all in theory at the moment, but not for long.

I think this is now on my short list of useful things to build: Simple Electrometer

http://www.vk2zay.net/article/9


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« Last Edit: September 04, 2009, 07:48:49 AM by darkspeed »

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Re: What do you see in the FTPU image?
« Reply #54 on: September 04, 2009, 06:55:46 AM »
Flanagan is well-versed in scalar field research.

Under positive pulsing conditions, a wire will become depleted and may even come apart.

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Re: What do you see in the FTPU image?
« Reply #55 on: September 04, 2009, 05:02:27 PM »
A simple Tesla coil is OU.  Its easy to do to provide an electron source exciter and the L2 is now thousands or millions or volts higher. Volts are potential joules. Right hand spin Electron volts creates Ambient disturbance using high volts in RF conditions creates left hand spin magnetic flux induction.

This is stochastic resonance where joules potential is 1.618 more as magnetic return reply from the ambient electrons.

As RE = RF its kids stuff.

PROOF go watch the 100KW kapanadze Tesla video. You can make one tesla tower for each phase or like the TPU you make 3 phase rotary tesla engine on one source collector and power comes out of second collector.

Before you can make a TPU then understand how to make OU power station using tesla coils.

Dr shwarz

"Much of my research over the past 17 years has proved that these new kinds of materials can cause different affects when it comes to magnetic fields. I’m already using left-handed material in my ERR (Electromagnetic Radiation Receiver) experiments. I’ve proven this theory with my ERR prototype. Lawrence Rayburn a researcher of electromagnetic fields has also proved this theory with his left-hand wound coils. Even though some of us have proven the left-hand theory, no one seems to want to admit that we have disproved one of the sacred laws of nature."


Don't run away with the idea you need special materials. All that's relevant here is left and right hand versus ambient resonance.

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Re: What do you see in the FTPU image?
« Reply #56 on: September 04, 2009, 05:12:18 PM »
I didn't forget.

I put a VOB file here for you to download.

http://purco.qc.ca/ftp/Steven%20Mark/videos/

It's about 1 gig so it will take time to download. It has the FTPU - OTPU and some others.

To see this file you can download the VirtualDubMod program here.

http://purco.qc.ca/ftp/Software/virtualdubmod/

It is the tops and very easy on the cpu.

Enjoy.

Awesome! Thanks wattsup, much appreciated. :)

downloading now...

innovation_station

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Re: What do you see in the FTPU image?
« Reply #57 on: September 04, 2009, 05:17:45 PM »
A simple Tesla coil is OU.  Its easy to do to provide an electron source exciter and the L2 is now thousands or millions or volts higher. Volts are potential joules. Right hand spin Electron volts creates Ambient disturbance using high volts in RF conditions creates left hand spin magnetic flux induction.

This is stochastic resonance where joules potential is 1.618 more as magnetic return reply from the ambient electrons.

As RE = RF its kids stuff.

PROOF go watch the 100KW kapanadze Tesla video. You can make one tesla tower for each phase or like the TPU you make 3 phase rotary tesla engine on one source collector and power comes out of second collector.

Before you can make a TPU then understand how to make OU power station using tesla coils.

nice bolt!!


you may well be intrested in my self running mechanical motor generator im building from an old furnace fan  ;D

it will run from your inputted engery ..  ;D

just set it into motion and away it goes ...

it will generate engery .. from the first few revolutions this generated engery will go into the driveing cap ... and will be used to accelerate the unit ..

the thred is in the pulse motor section ...

it will NOT HAVE ANY BATTERIES ON THE INPUT SIDE OF THINGS ..

W

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Re: What do you see in the FTPU image?
« Reply #58 on: September 04, 2009, 05:38:51 PM »
I see +.618 greater return as a glaring overunity specification.
The whole unit of +1 exceeds anything else produced on this planet as we have to deal with losses. I see none here.
I also see harmonic kinetics as the outcome of the correct process. This equates to the tuning fork model.

A simple Tesla coil is OU.  Its easy to do to provide an electron source exciter and the L2 is now thousands or millions or volts higher. Volts are potential joules. Right hand spin Electron volts creates Ambient disturbance using high volts in RF conditions creates left hand spin magnetic flux induction.

This is stochastic resonance where joules potential is 1.618 more as magnetic return reply from the ambient electrons.

As RE = RF its kids stuff.

PROOF go watch the 100KW kapanadze Tesla video. You can make one tesla tower for each phase or like the TPU you make 3 phase rotary tesla engine on one source collector and power comes out of second collector.

Before you can make a TPU then understand how to make OU power station using tesla coils.

Dr shwarz

"Much of my research over the past 17 years has proved that these new kinds of materials can cause different affects when it comes to magnetic fields. I’m already using left-handed material in my ERR (Electromagnetic Radiation Receiver) experiments. I’ve proven this theory with my ERR prototype. Lawrence Rayburn a researcher of electromagnetic fields has also proved this theory with his left-hand wound coils. Even though some of us have proven the left-hand theory, no one seems to want to admit that we have disproved one of the sacred laws of nature."


Don't run away with the idea you need special materials. All that's relevant here is left and right hand versus ambient resonance.

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Re: What do you see in the FTPU image?
« Reply #59 on: September 04, 2009, 05:59:36 PM »
This is a joke .

TPU posers are a joke .

Quit wasting your time . Go buy some solar panels instead or make a geet or something ...

All I see is clueless fancy words from people who probably have no experience or tools ....