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Single circuits generate nuclear reactions

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

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starcruiser

@AbbaRue,

The 60Kw unit is supposed to be 220VAC @ 50Hz. I would think this is great for a large home. Maybe even a bit over sized but if all heating needs are converted to AC power this might be the way to go. Totally off the grid.
Regards,

Carl

Feynman

@aleks
QuoteYou still do not get the point - it is impossible to base overunity on conventional physics

I strongly disagree.  Yes, First Law is incorrect, but its general application is calorimetry, and there are already a catalog of violations.  We are not talking about First Law.   What we are discussing here is a device based on the electroweak theory, where QED has been unified with weak nuclear decay via SU(2) x U(1).  This process (the electroweak theory) INHERENTLY recognizes broken symmetry.  This is exactly what they are looking for at LHC.  They want Higgs boson in order to enable the spontaneous symmetry breaking.  Tell me that "overunity is impossible in conventional physics."  They are looking for a god damn overunity particle!   Whether or not they find it is a different question.  But I can't see how you can make such a statement, when the whole point of the Higgs boson is to enable the electroweak broken symmetry. 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electroweak

QuoteProbably that's why most SM TPU replication attempts failed.
I see a lot of your comments posted on here, but I have yet to see you post a single attempt of your own. Perhaps you should leave the armchair for once, construct a device, and post your results?


@AbbaRue

I have not heard back from Juan. He is either very busy or dead.  I am glad you too are interested in these devices.  I do not have all the information you are asking, but I myself am also curious.  Hopefully we get a response in the next week or two;  if not, we will have to conduct the basic research ourselves. I think Juan's output is 50hz AC, I am not sure of the voltage, although it is probably around 220VAC.  One thing we noted is the GE CL04s , which are 3-phase motor starters.  We are unsure at the moment if they are being used in single-phase or three-phase operation, though my current thoughts are single-phase. It does not appear Juan is using an inverter, so I suspect he is directly generating AC (via the two control boards in the lower right corner of the photograph).

@starcruiser

That's kind of the idea I am thinking, I think it is possible to collect much more energy than Naudin , especially if you bias the collector toroid with a strong B-field in order to better capture the escaping Beta electrons.

aleks

Quote from: Feynman on May 05, 2008, 05:09:46 PMWhether or not they find it is a different question.
Believe me, they won't find it, or at least it won't change our world. If it was so 'easy' as you are trying to say why we are not running overunity devices already? Fundamental research is usually never ahead of practice. It may predict something, but then it can do nothing until practical results are archieved. If those bosons can only be detected in LHC, your and those guy's theory is even in a bigger trouble. I still think you do not understand the whole political footprint of modern science.

Quote from: Feynman on May 05, 2008, 05:09:46 PM
QuoteProbably that's why most SM TPU replication attempts failed.
I see a lot of your comments posted on here, but I have yet to see you post a single attempt of your own. Perhaps you should leave the armchair for once, construct a device, and post your results?
This is a short-minded comment. I'm not a high-voltage electric engineer - I do not want to fry myself and die this way. Dealing with HV requires several years of education and practice - this is simply not my field of knowledge. Call me PC hero if that'll make your life easier.

AbbaRue

Device #3
I built a device based on the Correas'  Abnormal discharge tube about 2 years ago.
At one point I measured an output 5 times as high as the input.
An interesting observation I made is; no mater how much current I drew from it the input never went up.
So I concluded that I was always using only a fraction of the actual output for my loads.
The output was AC and varied between 700 and 4000 Hz.

I couldn't get it to stay stable.
I had to keep turning the vacuum pump on to get the vacuum up again.
Also the AC output was very chaotic making it hard to step up or down with a transformer.
So I dropped my research in that direction, but I learned a lot.


This device #1 looks a lot easier to build and control.
I like the idea of needing less then 50volts.
If the beta output is a very high voltage and current then shouldn't we be
using only a few turns of very thick wire to get as much current as possible at a lower voltage?

Now to find a good source for toroidal cores to make the betatron collector.
Well it is sort of one.  Sounds good anyway.

Any info on a good source for the cores?

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