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Title: TPU Required Reading - In my opinion
Post by: darkspeed on September 21, 2009, 07:58:32 AM
TPU Required Reading - In my opinion

This is a lot of information.

Nothing replaces actual experience and lab time but It is my opinion that this information will give you a solid base to start from.

A lot of the hints in the TPU info are direct references to things said by Tesla, some word for word.

Reading this info you will begin to see that a lot of the devices you have heard of operate on the exact same mechanism but achieve the results through varying processes.

I dont like to read so I have been scanning books with OCR software and then using text to speech software to convert the text files to mp3 and loading up my ipod. It amazing what you can learn on the way to work.



Nikola Tesla: Lectures, Patents & Articles - http://www.tesla.hu/tesla/tesla.htm

Start with 1890 and work your way forward




Some of these books can be found online:

* The Free Energy Secrets of Cold Electricity - book/video - Dr. Peter Lindemann, D.Sc.

* Secrets of Cold War Technology Project HAARP and Beyond - Gerry Vassilatos


THEORY OF WIRELESS POWER  - Eric P. Dollard

DIELECTRIC & MAGNETIC DISCHARGES IN ELECTRICAL WINDING - Eric Dollard

CONDENSED INTRO TO TESLA TRANSFORMERS - Eric P. Dollard

SYMBOLIC REPRESENTATION OF THE GENERALIZED ELECTRIC WAVE - Eric P. Dollard.

SYMBOLIC REPRESENTATION OF ALTERNATING ELECTRIC WAVES - Eric P. Dollard.

TESLA’S LONGITUDINAL ELECTRICITY - video  - Eric P. Dollard & Peter Lindemann

TRANSVERSE & LONGITUDINAL ELECTRIC WAVES - video  - Eric P. Dollard

Magnetic Amplifiers - George Trinkaus
Final Reconstruction of the Tesla Magnifying Transmitter - Jorge Resines

ELECTRIC DISCHARGES, WAVES, IMPULSES and OTHER TRANSIENTS - Charles Proteus Steinmetz.

Theory and Calculation of Transient Electrical Phenomena and Oscillations - Charles Proteus Steinmetz.


Title: Re: TPU Required Reading - In my opinion
Post by: Grumpy on September 21, 2009, 02:42:17 PM
Also, see the following:

Experimental Studies in Electricity and Magnetism, Francis Nipher, 1914

High Frequency Currents, Herbert Evelyn Crook, 1906

Röntgen's other experiment, P. Dawson, 1997

ESTABLISHMENT OF CURRENT IN CONDUCTORS, J.Edwards and T.K Saha

PHYSICAL PRINCIPLES OF MAGNETISM, J.Edwards and T.K Saha

Elements of Chemistry, William Miller, 1863, page 400 and 401, Wheatstone's experiment to measure the velocity of light
Title: Re: TPU Required Reading - In my opinion
Post by: darkspeed on September 21, 2009, 05:12:25 PM
Thanks Grumpy - good additions!
Title: Re: TPU Required Reading - In my opinion
Post by: dankie on September 21, 2009, 06:24:11 PM
The TPU is a waste of time , sorry to say , but nobody here can figure it out .

Nobody ever made it , Otto didnt achieve useable OU yet ...

The future is with hygrogen and molecular desabilisation , not ether .

Somebody just built a GEET @ my site , running a generator on 80% water .

Title: Re: TPU Required Reading - In my opinion
Post by: darkspeed on September 21, 2009, 07:48:58 PM
Thanks dankie, your an invaluable resource of...

"And now for something completely different... "  ;D
Title: Re: TPU Required Reading - In my opinion
Post by: szaxx on September 21, 2009, 10:56:30 PM
Hi all,
 Will try to get through some of this very interesting reading. Maybe supply an idea of the EXACT coil layout and how to drive them from eachother.
 The Hungarian in the first tesla link NICE ONE some of my family are not far from teslas haunts (Buda). I found it  amusing.
  You can see from the poor quality videos that there is next to nothing controlling these devices and as a result I think the work of J.R.R.Searl along the lines of The Law of the Squares neeed be added. Its based on knowledge not taught anymore and it is THOUSANDS of years old!!!! (planetary alignment and position of nodes from the sun for perpetual orbits..........) just one example. Maybe of use in the frequency harmonic relationships................
thanks for the next week or mores reading and maybe the beast will not burn me again?
szaxx
Title: Re: TPU Required Reading - In my opinion
Post by: otto on September 22, 2009, 10:34:52 AM
Hello all,

Im not wasting my time with overunity because its not possible to get any overunity - more out then into a system - with our open systems.

We all live in a big "sea of energy" that is all around us.

But IF I have to talk about overunity as the most people understands it, yes, with 1 of my TPUs I got more output then input but.....I was not satisfied because .....it was not what I wanted.

All the years I was working on various coil configurations. I was looking for something special.

If the TPU is a waste of time so is the Hendershot generator, the Sweet device, Moray.........Tesla.....a big waste of time!!! Nothing special.

Then I have wasted a lot of money and especially a lot of time for nothing??

Heeeey, Im Otto, Im not wasting my time and money!!

Otto



Title: Re: TPU Required Reading - In my opinion
Post by: dankie on September 22, 2009, 01:47:40 PM
Otto ,

Plz provide a video showing us real useable extra power .

My buddy Steve just made a video of a real useable geet that runs on 80% water full speed , and thats just the beginning of whats in store .

Real results for real $ saved for real people .

Where is this sea of free energy ? Not much I can do with it besides talking about it   ... I dont care about it if it dont save $ .

Title: Re: TPU Required Reading - In my opinion
Post by: Grumpy on September 22, 2009, 02:10:51 PM
TPU is not a waste of time.  Lots to learn though.
Title: Re: TPU Required Reading - In my opinion
Post by: otto on September 22, 2009, 02:23:39 PM
Hello all,

@dankie

No video for now.

Maybe it would be clever to study Teslas patents so you can "see" the sea of energy all around us.

Maybe it would be good to work on coils?? To get a little bit dirty fingers??

Maybe to ask HAMs about their troubles with coaxial cables??

Maybe to hang a copper plate into the air......like Tesla did it in his patent?

Maybe......if you live in a house, to wrap 1 or 2 turns of  a coax cable around the house. Maybe you can feel something when you touch tis cable??

Its not bad to WORK. In this way you can learn and maybe have fun.

Otto
Title: Re: TPU Required Reading - In my opinion
Post by: dankie on September 22, 2009, 02:58:31 PM
Otto,

I make circuits , I design em , I invent them . Regular stuff you know ... And then I make youtube videos .

Maybe you should try a youtube video , dont need to be a super Tesla genius .
Title: Re: TPU Required Reading - In my opinion
Post by: wattsup on September 22, 2009, 04:11:55 PM
@otto

You are right.
Title: Re: TPU Required Reading - In my opinion
Post by: dankie on September 22, 2009, 04:32:36 PM
@otto

You are right.

Wattsup , you are probably the most stubborn groupie of the TPU groupies .

I have seen shit from you besides an ugly coil and "strange sensations" in your stomach rofl , not one single penny saved , only time wasted and beautifully constructed lines .

Fruitless little distortions on your scope is all you have to show forr , dont deny it , just a bunch of groupie BS!

Where is the Bruce TPU video ? Nope .. still all quotes and block diagrams lol ... Still a bunch of arm chair theories in the hopes somebody builds it for you ... I am beginning to figure it out now .


Title: Re: TPU Required Reading - In my opinion
Post by: darkspeed on September 22, 2009, 06:42:51 PM
My goal in this post was to share some useful information.

Through out history there have been people who become bitter from disappointment, or a victim of their own egos, believing if they can not  achieve a goal that the goal must be an illusion.

The ones that keep working are the ones who have been lucky enough to see an anomaly first hand and use that information to inspire them to keep working, while others fall by the wayside.

Just because you do not understand the value in a piece of information does not make it bad information.
Title: Re: TPU Required Reading - In my opinion
Post by: kmarinas86 on September 22, 2009, 08:55:52 PM
Where is the Bruce TPU video ?

Seriously....
Title: Re: TPU Required Reading - In my opinion
Post by: kmarinas86 on September 22, 2009, 08:57:24 PM
...you know, working on something or understanding something and build anything which logically make sense are two different things.

+1
Title: Re: TPU Required Reading - In my opinion
Post by: Grumpy on September 23, 2009, 01:38:12 AM
So, where are going with this?
Title: Re: TPU Required Reading - In my opinion
Post by: otto on September 23, 2009, 06:14:36 AM
Hello all,

@dankie

I have no camera so its really a problem for me to make a video. Maybe my friend can help me but dont see this as a promise.
What means a video?
I dont need to prove something. The "situation" with my coils changes from moment to moment when Im working with coils. When you would see a video, it would be not the newest information because Im working fast and as said, the results are all the time changing, a new coil is made, new results.....

@Chef

the plate in the air, the coax around a house.....its not my work and Im NOT allowed to talk about this. But it works!!

Didnt you know that "misleader" and "bullsh.." are 2 of my nicknames??

Especially the TPU makes logically sence. This is the reason everybody has made a TPU without any problems!!

As said, I was surching for something special in my TPUs. And as said yesterday, I had a TPU with more output then input but it was NOT what I wanted. It was a totally wrong TPU because it was NOT made properly or to say it better it had nothing to do with the informations SM gave us. No 3 "cannons", no....

@darkspeed

the right word: Anomalies

@Grumpy

the people want informations but are not willing to work. Its easier to sit and wait then to work.

So, nothing new here.

Otto




Title: Re: TPU Required Reading - In my opinion
Post by: Grumpy on September 23, 2009, 01:54:37 PM
@Grumpy

the people want informations but are not willing to work. Its easier to sit and wait then to work.

So, nothing new here.

Otto

Everyone has been given enough information to figure it out, but few people want to work.
Title: Re: TPU Required Reading - In my opinion
Post by: MasterPlaster on September 23, 2009, 02:19:13 PM
As you are so aware of the posts on this forum, with respect to TPU, what percentage of the information would you estimate to be true and what portion mis-information?

Grumpy, do you have a working TPU? Then what is your motivation for hanging around? Either you want to help others to build one or, you are trying to strand together some plausible bits of knowledge in order to enable you to build one.
Heaven forbid, the third motive is to mislead others.
Title: Re: TPU Required Reading - In my opinion
Post by: Grumpy on September 23, 2009, 03:39:20 PM
As you are so aware of the posts on this forum, with respect to TPU, what percentage of the information would you estimate to be true and what portion mis-information?

Grumpy, do you have a working TPU? Then what is your motivation for hanging around? Either you want to help others to build one or, you are trying to strand together some plausible bits of knowledge in order to enable you to build one.
Heaven forbid, the third motive is to mislead others.

I estimate that 10% of the information regarding the TPU is valid and useful.

If I had a working TPU or similar device, I would not admit it or show it publicly.   

I have already stranded together the info available and my build is going slow but steady - only a few coils left to wind and a few boards left to build.

Nothing that I state is deliberately misleading or knowingly incorrect.
Title: Re: TPU Required Reading - In my opinion
Post by: SPP-48 on September 23, 2009, 07:06:14 PM
For a few months now I have been trying to sift through the mountain of information on the forum to replicate a TPU. It's sometimes difficult to separate the theories and conjecture from experimental results.
I realise that there are no SM blueprints as such, and that Bruce_tpu may or not be on the right track, but least he is providing a complete picture (hopefully). His explanations seem to make sense to me.
I have so far constructed the 3 x 15" collectors. I have the various components as specified and signal generators, but my background is not in electronics, and I have big gaps in my knowledge.
How do I test the resonant frequency of the collectors? Where can I find this sort of information.
Also, I think I need to build a valve amplifier for the signals. I tried using power transistors and mosfets, but could not get pure sine wave output. Again, can anyone help.

Thanks in advance





Title: Re: TPU Required Reading - In my opinion
Post by: darkspeed on September 24, 2009, 12:32:48 AM

read read read test test test and when you have an AhHA! moment write it down then repete

oscope , led , http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhgtSPtIOAs

Are you using a fast mosfet driver to control your mosfets? http://homepages.which.net/~paul.hills/SpeedControl/Mosfets.html
Title: Re: TPU Required Reading - In my opinion
Post by: otto on September 24, 2009, 06:16:20 AM
Hello all,

@Grumpy

I have deleted a long post to you because .....never mind.

Yes, I love to work on my coils.

I wish you luck.

Otto





Title: Re: TPU Required Reading - In my opinion
Post by: SPP-48 on September 24, 2009, 08:21:42 AM
@darkspeed

Thanks for the links. Questions answered.
No, I wasn't using a fast mosfet driver. Will try that next.



Title: Re: TPU Required Reading - In my opinion
Post by: darkspeed on September 24, 2009, 09:52:55 AM
Dielectric phenomena in high voltage engineering By Frank William Peek

http://books.google.com/books?id=R6AgAAAAMAAJ&dq=dielectric%20phenomena%20in%20high%20voltage%20cables&pg=PA37#v=onepage&q=&f=false

Elementary lectures on electric discharges, waves and impulses: and other ... By Charles Proteus Steinmetz

http://books.google.com/books?id=Q_ltAAAAMAAJ&dq=electric%20waves%20discharges%20and%20impulses&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q=&f=false

Roentgen rays and phenomena of the anode and cathode: Principles ... By Edward Pruden Thompson, William Arnold Anthony

http://books.google.com/books?id=ZtNLAAAAMAAJ&dq=roentgen%20rays%20and%20phenomena&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q=&f=false
Title: Re: TPU Required Reading - In my opinion
Post by: forest on September 24, 2009, 12:27:11 PM
http://www.archive.org/details/dielectricphenom00peekrich
http://www.archive.org/details/elementarylectur00steirich
http://www.archive.org/details/roentgenraysphen00thomrich

 ;D
Title: Re: TPU Required Reading - In my opinion
Post by: Grumpy on September 24, 2009, 02:07:04 PM
Hello all,

@Grumpy

I have deleted a long post to you because .....never mind.

Yes, I love to work on my coils.

I wish you luck.

Otto

It doesn't matter.

EDIT:

This thread should also be studied if you are interested in the TPU:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=4297.0
Title: Re: TPU Required Reading - In my opinion
Post by: Grumpy on September 30, 2009, 07:20:16 PM
I believe the COMP Field is a "companion field":

http://www.bibhasde.com/veipaper.pdf

http://www.bibhasde.com/compwavepaper.pdf

I'll leave interpretations and conclusions to the reader.

Title: Re: TPU Required Reading - In my opinion
Post by: Grumpy on October 01, 2009, 05:22:06 AM
The work of Dr. William J. Hooper:

http://www.rexresearch.com/hooper/horizon.htm

(I believe the "comp field" is synonymous with the "motional electric field".)
Title: Re: TPU Required Reading - In my opinion
Post by: darkspeed on October 01, 2009, 06:01:34 AM
http://www.rexresearch.com/hooper/gibson.htm

Experimental Notes of Dr. William J. Hooper -
http://www.tfcbooks.com/mall/more/565-hen.htm

The All-Electric Motional Electric Field Generator and Its Potential -
http://www.tfcbooks.com/mall/more/564aemf.htm
Title: Re: TPU Required Reading - In my opinion
Post by: Grumpy on October 01, 2009, 02:41:33 PM
Experimental Notes of Dr. William J. Hooper -
http://www.tfcbooks.com/mall/more/565-hen.htm

The All-Electric Motional Electric Field Generator and Its Potential -
http://www.tfcbooks.com/mall/more/564aemf.htm

If anyone can find PDF's of the first document, please post it.  This book is no longer available.


The second one is on Rex Research as is "New Horizons in Electric, Magnetic and Gravitational Field Theory" - Hooper's Book.

http://www.rexresearch.com/hooper/horizon.htm

http://www.rexresearch.com/hooper/hooper1.htm
Title: Re: TPU Required Reading - In my opinion
Post by: MasterPlaster on October 01, 2009, 03:46:10 PM

Dont miss out this one:

Similarities of the Motional Electric & Gravitational Forces:

http://www.rexresearch.com/hooper/similarities.pdf