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TK device, TPU.. Only enter if you seek truth. Cause here it is...

Started by elementSix, December 14, 2012, 07:26:31 PM

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e2matrix

Fascinating info ...  thanks for sharing.   I often thought NMR had something to do with the TPU.   

yfree

Quote from: e2matrix on December 15, 2012, 02:28:31 PM
Fascinating info ...  thanks for sharing.   I often thought NMR had something to do with the TPU.
Yes, NMR has something to do with the TPU.
It has been known for some time how Mark TPU and Kapanadze devices work.
They share the same principle of operation.
The details can be found in William J. McFreey papers in the PJKBook.

elementSix

Quote from: yfree on December 15, 2012, 03:36:11 PM
Yes, NMR has something to do with the TPU.
It has been known for some time how Mark TPU and Kapanadze devices work.
They share the same principle of operation.
The details can be found in William J. McFreey papers in the PJKBook.
Yea the Mcfreey papers are great.  I have the 2 links up above.  I'm not sure if the second set of Mcfreey papers were updated by him or someone else..
Could you suggest what type of ceramics that he used in the TPU.  In the Newer TPU video, they talk about the great use of ceramics in the TPU because of their superconductivity..

yfree

Quote from: elementSix on December 15, 2012, 07:35:59 PM
Yea the Mcfreey papers are great.  I have the 2 links up above.  I'm not sure if the second set of Mcfreey papers were updated by him or someone else..
Could you suggest what type of ceramics that he used in the TPU.  In the Newer TPU video, they talk about the great use of ceramics in the TPU because of their superconductivity..
Unfortunately, both links above point to outdated versions of the McFreey papers.
The link that I provided always points to the most up-to-date versions of his papers.
I do not think TPU used ceramics as such or that there is superconductivity in Mark or Kapanadze devices.
In principle a ferrite is a ceramic. This might have been used in the TPU.
It is always risky to take for granted what inventors say, especially those who do not disclose the internals of their inventions.