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Overunity Machines Forum



Single circuits generate nuclear reactions

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

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aleks

Quote from: DrStiffler on May 22, 2008, 03:14:27 PMbut I can not commit my time to what seems to be questionable.
He he he. It seems you can "commit" to megawatt biz only. Well, it's to be expected.

If your lab is so fine you could at least try to discharge (short) a capacitor via a thin wire (different metals, including carbon rod) in controllable conditions ("in the box") and measure released heat energy with a precise calorimeter. This would be really helpful.

Inventor81

Consider my contributions to this thread terminated.

Any further research will be conducted on my own.

I find the most "promising" posts to be made by the least "promising" individuals.

My sincere thanks to Dr. Stiffler for having elucidated this fact.


allcanadian

I see the picture groundloop analysed a little differently ;D
--There 125A main is correct
--On the left are 16 breakers with red jumper wires and white ones ;) it should be apparent that every 2 toroids are wired in parallel, all of these toroid pairs are then joined in series, 10 toroids total
--Each circuit board on the lower left have caps, resistors, transistors and a small black relay---everything you need for a timing circuit,there is no indication whatsoever as to what it does for a fact.
--There are green circuit boards with hidden components? small white wires to green circuit board could be series control wires from the relay circuit board below, large wires feed breakers, small black wires could power input circuit(mosfet, relay etc).
If you look carefully this circuit has every one of the components needed, every component I would use if I was building this device. There is more going on in this picture, but I don't want to let the cat out of the bag until I know for a fact what is happening.
Knowledge without Use and Expression is a vain thing, bringing no good to its possessor, or to the race.

zerotensor

So Inventor, first you say,
Quote from: Inventor81 on May 22, 2008, 03:28:09 PM
I think the whole point is that those who have posted photos have not gotten consistent results.
If you're talking about my clip lead experiment with the resistor, I was checking to see if low voltage DC could induce the effect - i.e. searching for a lower energy density boundary condition. The clip was on the shielding, not the resistor for the carbon rod.
If you feel you don't have the time to commit, that's perfectly understandable, but in the replication which experienced self-running, the unit was rather more robustly made than might be inferred from trials on the forum here.
We will continue working.
Another researcher has volunteered use of his lab and vacuum equipment to examine the effect.
Will report back as soon as possible.
Please allow 2 weeks for delivery.

Then you quickly change your mind:

Quote from: Inventor81 on May 22, 2008, 03:44:55 PM
Consider my contributions to this thread terminated.

And delete your previous post...

Why the rapid turnaround?

zerotensor

Quote from: Inventor81 on May 22, 2008, 03:44:55 PM
Consider my contributions to this thread terminated.

Any further research will be conducted on my own.

I find the most "promising" posts to be made by the least "promising" individuals.

My sincere thanks to Dr. Stiffler for having elucidated this fact.



OK, I see.