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PhysicsProf Steven E. Jones circuit shows 8x overunity ?

Started by JouleSeeker, May 19, 2011, 11:21:55 PM

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nul-points

hello Steven - good to hear from you!  i hope that you manage to get those RL issues sorted in short order

unfortunately i'm 'on the road' for a while and not sure where and when my next net connection will become available, so it's very likely that i'll have to be an observer after the fact wrt your upcoming tests

i can concur with some of the developments added by LS recently - the reverse diode(s) needed for biassing an NPN transistor are operating mostly just as a high resistance path from supply to base - more diodes in parallel act like more high resistances in parallel - can be used to 'tune' the pulse frequency somewhat - and also the base drive, setting the overall current draw of the circuit

i also found that when i first tried placing the LEDs across the base winding, then i their optimum direction (what LS called 'flipping' the LEDs) was related to the end of the winding which was best for driving the base and maintaining a long runtime

extending the runtime was always definitely at the expense of the optical output intensity of the LEDs


as a result of Nerzh Dishual's 'heads up', i've now read a few of the papers outlining V Utkin's essays on Free Energy techniques and i believe that he has correctly identified two absolutely vital aspects of 'tapping' Free Energy
- firstly, a method has to be found which 'breaks' the symmetry of the energy/work interaction(s), so that Conservation rules no longer apply
- secondly, the system has to draw on/pump a source of energy which is independent from that used to operate the circuit doing the 'pumping'

i believe that Tesla's ideas for a 'Fuel-less Generator' provided both Utkin's required elements
- Tesla anticipated the device drawing in a working medium (eg. air or water) which would then be transformed to another state
- Tesla regarded atmospheric or water pressure as the source of energy to drive the system, possibly starting the process using his advanced designs for a homopolar-type generator

i'd very much like to join ND in trying out some of Utkin's ideas, and hopefully seeing how we could possibly incorporate them into the pulse generator circuits which we've all been refining - of course, i'm also happy to be involved in investigations with these other designs such as the Looper-type circuits, when i'm free to do so

i'll probably be able to read posts on my phone, while i'm travelling, but i may not always be able to post replies

keep up the good work all
np






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JouleSeeker

Quote from: nul-points on May 22, 2014, 09:10:11 PM
hello Steven - good to hear from you! [snip for brevity sake]


i'd very much like to join ND in trying out some of Utkin's ideas, and hopefully seeing how we could possibly incorporate them into the pulse generator circuits which we've all been refining...

keep up the good work all
np

Thanks, NP -- plse count me in with ND and this path.  As you know, I love to do experimenting.

What I was expecting later came today -- it is LaserSaber's "5-hour" device, which he is letting me look at while he's on vacation.  The LEDs were still glowing upon arrival, 48h40min after he charged the 10000 uF cap!

I've acquired some data and made a short vid which may be helpful:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mJX5qW4ghk&feature=youtu.be .  Note my comments there.

(I will be traveling also, especially Friday, away from Wifi.  Cheers then!)


JouleSeeker

LaserSaber pointed out to me a very interesting article published in the peer-reviewed journal, Physical Review Letters, one of the premier journals of physics.  Note that an LED efficiency of 230% is observed.

Below is a summary published by PhysOrg.  More here: http://phys.org/news/2012-03-efficiency.html

MarkE

Quote from: JouleSeeker on May 24, 2014, 10:07:32 AM
LaserSaber points out a very interesting article published in the peer-reviewed journal, Physical Review Letters, one of the premier journals of physics.  Note that an LED efficiency of 230% is observed.
Below is a summary published by PhysOrg.
The article does a really poor job of explaining what those researchers actually reported.  The device is a very novel heat pump.  The 230% efficiency number was optical versus electrical power that they reported.  But the total output optical versus input power they reported was less than 100%. 

TinselKoala

Take any LED, power it up so it's glowing well, then immerse it in LN2. You might be surprised!