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Single circuits generate nuclear reactions

Started by Tesla_2006, July 31, 2006, 08:15:00 PM

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NerzhDishual



Hi guys,

IMHO, the Ren? Louis Vall?e's Synergetic Theory is very worth to be studied. I must confess that most of his theory (equations-wise) is over my head as I'm not a scientist.
Anyway, what I have caught  about it was an enlightenment  (FE-wise) to me.

I met this (now passed)  French scientist in the 1980's.
I had arranged one of his lecture in my town.
BTW:  RLV was an Einstein opponent.

Best
Nolite mittere margaritas ante porcos.

Feynman

@unclefester

You have duplicated this?  What voltage and current did you use for the pulse into the carbon rod? Did you use mechanical switching or MOSFET/IBGT?  Does the rod need to be a specific type of carbon?

As for the collector, this is simply the torroid with a small current bias? Also, what do you mean "with and without the B-field"?   Is this referring to the current bias on the torroid, provided by a small battery?

Thanks a bunch,
Feynman

@Koen
_great_ find!

UncleFester

I used 30 VDC power supply and ran it into some 40,000uF caps (2) and used a mosfet switcher, gate driven by TC4420 gate driver. You gotta watch the energy levels though. I started raising the voltage and got some scary large output on the torroid. It became clear that in order to run continuously I would need a very large gauge winding on the toroid in order to handle the pulses. The first setup was a small 1/8" tungsten rod (Thoriated) and a 1/4" carbon rod. I moved up to 3/8" Tungsten rod and 1/2" carbon rod and that's when things got really fun. Geiger counter started to really tick at that point. I shielded everything with aluminum after that just to be safe. Thin aluminum appears to stop the B-radiation easily.

Answers:

1.Yes, Mosfet switcher
2. I got my carbon here:

http://www.tedpella.com/carbon_html/carbon1.htm

3. Torroid was setup just like JLN's with current shunt and separate meter to read peak pulse current and voltage

4. B-field is the field that aligns the molecules in the carbon rod, this increases the effect tens, hundreds, or even thousands of times over no B-field. The B-field is simply a coil wound around the carbon rod and a straight DC current run through it during the firing of the spark gap (Tungsten to Carbon gap).

Please read and re-read the JLN experiements on the VSG system. It explains much better than I and has very good images of everything. I will send you a photo of my setup if you like, it's too big to post here.

http://jlnlabs.online.fr/vsg/index.htm

This is the most promising technology I have seen in more than 15 years of OU research/experiments! This paired with a high voltage pulse motor should be able to power any vehicle or home. My next step is to add multiple VSG's and get a large generator working on a pulse motor.

Tad

aleks

UncleFester, cool! Have you able to achieve OU without much radiation happening? Aluminium shielding is great, but it will become radioactive with time - not good.

Is this technology only 'promising' or is it working already?

Feynman

@aleks
You can shield beta with plastics and it won't generate any gamma. 

@UncleFester

Okay thanks, I actually went and read JLN's stuff and it makes alot more sense now.  From what I can tell however, he did not achieve COP>1, although that would seem to be rather trivial considering the large amounts of power available.  As for self-powering, I am curious why you are going the pulse motor route?  Wouldn't it be possible to switch the current output of the collector toroid back into a capacitor bank (say, via IBGT), for a fully solid-state method of power storage/conversion?