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Author Topic: Fibonacci, platonic solids and Vortex coils  (Read 265258 times)

Mk1

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Re: Fibonacci, platonic solids and Vortex coils
« Reply #195 on: May 29, 2010, 03:56:56 AM »
@kooler

Thanks !

I got this for you http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSgo_N-5JOg

You said you needed help tuning your circuit , you need a lc meter , then use some online calculator to find the proper cap value for a given freq .

I noticed on my coil greater output without loading the transistors ...

Mark

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mrd10

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Re: Fibonacci, platonic solids and Vortex coils
« Reply #197 on: June 23, 2010, 10:43:54 AM »
Hi guys, glad to see still movement in this area, maybe more ideas cause I've always liked the open tpu's, for their simplicity, and yes something we can strive for regarding the twisted coil, I actually posted pics of what I've been upto till this date, in the other thread, agentgates tpu.
page 59, so you can check it out, what ill be doing is winding 4 sections as per that twist as you have already done, I have a few rings made up from the past, coated with ferrite epoxy.
I just started up again, cause my head keeps coming back to tpu...

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Mk1

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Re: Fibonacci, platonic solids and Vortex coils
« Reply #199 on: June 24, 2010, 01:16:17 AM »
@mrd10

Hi nice work !

I have slowed down a bit over there to implement a new idea , sort of a modification on the NS coil , to me its to only possible explanation for the power of the coil then it seems the transformer can exhibit OU when it is coupled to earth freq , but that freq is real low and get generated by two fast freq very close to being the same this will create a third freq that one need to be earth tuned , then a secondary mechanically tuned to earth .

Anyway before going into all that i will produce a small prototype to power small source , then we will be able to talk about it ...

Mark

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Re: Fibonacci, platonic solids and Vortex coils
« Reply #200 on: June 24, 2010, 01:51:46 AM »
@Mark

Thank you, Your doing good work too, sharing is great.
heheh were split on two threads here. Just to let you know i'll be away for afew weeks and won't be updating.
when i get back i'll start again.

Something else I forgot to mention, with the small tpu oscillator, It was hitting 60volts, sharp spikes, and then i just noticed something, remember the first open tpu, which he measured was 60volts, now i know this might not mean anything, and i don't like shooting in the dark, but thought i'd make mention of it.

It's a very simple cct to make, the more that can replicate what i've done and test it, the better.


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Re: Fibonacci, platonic solids and Vortex coils
« Reply #201 on: June 24, 2010, 02:01:41 AM »
here's the cct, which was taken from:-

single transistor cct:-
http://tacashi.tripod.com/elctrncs/ssstc/ssstc.htm

using 555timer:-
http://tacashi.tripod.com/elctrncs/555sstc/555sstc.htm

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Re: Fibonacci, platonic solids and Vortex coils
« Reply #202 on: June 24, 2010, 02:10:24 AM »
6 turns on feedback, dont need alot of turns here, slight hum noticed when in operation
connect a miniature 12volt filament bulb on secondary, supply is 9volt 200ma batt

Mk1

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Re: Fibonacci, platonic solids and Vortex coils
« Reply #203 on: June 24, 2010, 02:43:44 PM »
@all

I believe i have found something special

http://www.google.com/sky/

It raps this tread together quite nicely .

Go to the address select the right zoom scale , but it on the first step of the ladder then click on infrared ...

From the small to the very small , i may have my answer .

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Re: Fibonacci, platonic solids and Vortex coils
« Reply #204 on: June 24, 2010, 03:53:19 PM »
@all

I believe i have found something special

http://www.google.com/sky/

It raps this tread together quite nicely .

Go to the address select the right zoom scale , but it on the first step of the ladder then click on infrared ...

From the small to the very small , i may have my answer .

Mark

Hi again!  You do realise that image is not all of the one Galaxy/picture right?  It has been pasted together a number of times and overlapped which gives the appearance of sinewave.

Regards

E-Goose

Mk1

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Re: Fibonacci, platonic solids and Vortex coils
« Reply #205 on: June 24, 2010, 03:57:45 PM »
@egoose

Yep ! pretty sure its the same freq as the gravity wave too ...

jeanna

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Re: Fibonacci, platonic solids and Vortex coils
« Reply #206 on: August 11, 2010, 11:08:19 PM »
@MK1

This guy just subscribed to my utube account.
I took a look at his uploads and I think you might find this stuff very interesting.
Forgive me if this has already been posted.

http://www.youtube.com/user/hhoforvolts#g/u
He is making what he calls a starship coil which is a lot like yours but still the loops are on a different plane from either yours or Rodin's. He is getting results too as it would seem!

jeanna

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Re: Fibonacci, platonic solids and Vortex coils
« Reply #207 on: August 29, 2010, 08:32:08 PM »
@Mark
Thanks so much for all the info you share.
inspired by the honeycomb coil you show in a pic, I winded a bifilar honeycomb coil and in spite of its small size and No of turns, it works perfect in a JT. I was used to think that air cores need bigger size and number of turns than the ferrite toroids but this kind of winding is very efficient related to its size.
I m very much interested about the relationship between platonic solids & energy.
@ All
Thank you for the nice work and for your generosity.
cheers
Alvaro


Mk1

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Re: Fibonacci, platonic solids and Vortex coils
« Reply #209 on: August 31, 2010, 07:05:28 AM »
@all

Have a look at the string theory and God , everything must include sound and everything must include the Swastica ...

“…SATOR SQUARE MERGED WITH TWISTOR STRING THEORY and the SS SuperSymmetry”

http://kachina2012.wordpress.com/2010/07/29/sator-square-merged-with-twistor-string-theory-and-supersymmetry/