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Richard VIALLE's new theory about negative mass and overunity

Started by Pascuser, August 28, 2012, 07:03:17 PM

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tim123

Quote from: Khwartz on February 10, 2014, 06:05:19 AM
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Thus with this system they were able to make run the set-up on a light bulb during several continuous weeks without ever having to recharge battery which always stayed in maximal voltage.

Hi Khwartz,
  thanks for your translations. :)

This explains why the guys on COS were testing whether batteries spontaneously recharged when near the autogen. I saw a vid...

So the batteries did 'discharge' when powering the device, and after 5 hours had a lower voltage.
At this point they were swapped - but they just needed a 'rest' - and did not actually need to be recharged. Interesting.

Regards, Tim

tim123

Quote from: verpies on February 10, 2014, 06:50:14 AM
I'd like to share with you a piece of knowledge that might be used to improve this CSR even further...

Hi Verpies,
  Are you suggesting that the angle between the individual resistors should be about 15 degrees (instead of parallel)?

e2matrix

Quote from: tim123 on February 07, 2014, 03:17:06 PM
Ummm, actually it's my job...  I feel like i cheated...  :-[

;) lol

I've got an Arduino Uno (£10). The Due has much more power...

There's soooo much choice now with single-board-computers... Was looking at the Raspberry Pi - cos it's so popular. Olimex do some great boards... The problem is *always* the software - and the arduino folks seem to have it sussed with their 'wiring-code' language...

The one that's *really* interesting is this one: http://www.parallella.org/
Their SBC has a normal processor, and 16 extra processors in another chip. All for $99.
More processing power per watt that anything else available! I think i need one... :)
LOL - thanks for 'fessing' up.    Fascinating devices but I think unless I find a specific need for one I probably wouldn't spend the time needed to learn programming them.   

tim123

Guys, Ramset's just revived this old thread and posted a doc - which is very interesting...
http://www.overunity.com/647/lyne-atomic-hydrogen-furnace/msg387251/#msg387251

Right at the end it's selling another book, and says:

QuoteI suggested using an iron pipe and 15 kv transformer, based on
Tesla's use of an iron "antenna" in a Colorado Springs experiment. With
an approx. .1 amp/120 volt input (12 watts), an output of 48 kw was
achieved. Since the K-capture level of iron is 7,110 volts, I suggested
tuning the two 7,500-volt legs to 7,110 with a variac
(total voltage
14,220), at which the output jumped to 66 kw, a gain of over 38%.

It made me wonder if the 'type 3' or 'avalanche' event in the autogen happens at *a specific voltage*...?

Khwartz

Quote from: verpies on February 10, 2014, 06:50:14 AM
I smiled in a positive manner when I saw this low-inductance Current Sensing Resistor (CSR) depicted in the photo below.

I'd like to share with you a piece of knowledge that might be used to improve this CSR even further.

The common electronics knowledge states that a coiled wire presents more inductance than a straight wire, right?
Well, not quite ! - it turns out that the inductance depends non-monotonically on the pitch angle of the turns  :o
See the graph below:
Hi verpies.

Surely because of my lacks in electronics, I don't understand well the relevancy of your note regards to the graph you provides and the "pitch angle".

Indeed, but could be because you had not the translation of the captions, but one of the characteristics of Zgreudz' probe is that there is NO wire at all inside: all noninductive resistors are welded with only very few millimeters, the rest of the connection having been cut. So I very hardly see where it could have a "pitch angle of coil" somewhere  :o  :o

If remembered well, the final inductuance has been checked and corresponds to the theoretical value (I invite you to built one and check by yourself and even publish your actual results by measurement, if you have to professional tools for - Aligent, HP, ... -).

So, could you clear me more the relevancy of your note? Please.

Regards.
K.