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Successful Akula 30 Watts Free Energy device Solid State Replication

Started by hartiberlin, May 18, 2014, 09:17:25 AM

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Theoretical Research

The bump in inductance seen at 912KHz is not uncommon for cores just prior to when their inductance starts to decrease with frequency. I've seen this in plenty of amidon core graphs.

The low R anomaly seen at 331KHz is interesting. I verified that on two different caps thinking it was just a very efficient cap, but it seems not due to the caps. The thinking was the perhaps a lot of the R at other frequencies was due to some cap R and the cap at 331KHz had low R, but that doesn't seem to be the case.

citfta

You are confusing impedance with resistance.  Unfortunately they are both expressed as OHMs.  They are not the same thing.  Impedance does change with frequency but resistance does not.

Respectfully,
Carroll

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Quote from: TinselKoala on April 05, 2017, 10:33:18 AM
It's nice to see that someone actually knows just how to build an electronic self running free energy device and what circuit elements and parameters are important in doing so.

I'll repeat Carroll's question, which you didn't answer. Maybe you just missed it:


So, TR, when will we be seeing _your_ self runner demonstrated?

Hm, lets see if this posts goes through. I didn't want to expand on that but yes. I want to simplify it, do experiments at other locations to make sure it works well enough, and then drop it on Elon Musk's desk. If he kicks me out without a deal then I'll post the details at every applicable website I can find. FYI this device does not utilize magnetic fields as a source for space flow. Rather, it relies 100% on the earths gravitational space flow, which produces a magnetic field within the core due to the charge in the cap that is wrapped in the core. Therefore, if the device is rotated 180 degrees with respect to earth, then the ac voltage caused by the caps reverses, which goes against the starter voltage, which means it stops operating. Furthermore, since this tech has to do with the velocity of space (at earths surface it's ~11Km/s) and not the acceleration of space (which is the cause of gravity), mainstream will learn that the velocity of space on earths surface varies a lot. Although the acceleration of space is relatively stable.

If you want to build a simple experiment to verify the above effect that mainstream has no knowledge of, then take a magnetic toroid core with high resistivity, wrap some copper foil inside, and then wrap some outside of the core, thus forming a capacitor. ... Ug, this is too complex to describe. I'd have to post a circuit and photos of such a core, and I doubt anyone's interested. More on this later.

ps that's enough to understand the physics, and I don't want to talk about it for awhile.

pss is this when the MIBs take me away? ;)

Theoretical Research

Quote from: citfta on April 05, 2017, 10:44:37 AM
You are confusing impedance with resistance.  Unfortunately they are both expressed as OHMs.  They are not the same thing.  Impedance does change with frequency but resistance does not.

Respectfully,
Carroll
Reactance is measured in ohms and is lossless, often show as X. Impedance is often shown as Z and has both reactance and resistance. R is the lossy part, shown as R. Here's a graph showing a magnetic cores typical Z, X, R. It's a ferrite core made by Amidon. See how R changes. Again, the resistance I am referring to is part the produces a loss.

Theoretical Research

Quote from: Theoretical Research on April 05, 2017, 10:52:23 AM
Hm, lets see if this posts goes through. I didn't want to expand on that but yes. I want to simplify it, do experiments at other locations to make sure it works well enough, and then drop it on Elon Musk's desk. If he kicks me out without a deal then I'll post the details at every applicable website I can find. FYI this device does not utilize magnetic fields as a source for space flow. Rather, it relies 100% on the earths gravitational space flow, which produces a magnetic field within the core due to the charge in the cap that is wrapped in the core. Therefore, if the device is rotated 180 degrees with respect to earth, then the ac voltage caused by the caps reverses, which goes against the starter voltage, which means it stops operating. Furthermore, since this tech has to do with the velocity of space (at earths surface it's ~11Km/s) and not the acceleration of space (which is the cause of gravity), mainstream will learn that the velocity of space on earths surface varies a lot. Although the acceleration of space is relatively stable.

If you want to build a simple experiment to verify the above effect that mainstream has no knowledge of, then take a magnetic toroid core with high resistivity, wrap some copper foil inside, and then wrap some outside of the core, thus forming a capacitor. ... Ug, this is too complex to describe. I'd have to post a circuit and photos of such a core, and I doubt anyone's interested. More on this later.

ps that's enough to understand the physics, and I don't want to talk about it for awhile.

pss is this when the MIBs take me away? ;)

Here's the completed description of the test:

If you want to build a simple experiment to verify the above effect that mainstream has no knowledge of, then take a magnetic toroid core with high resistivity, wrap some copper foil inside, and then wrap some outside of the core, thus forming a capacitor. Wrap coil around core to measure the voltage. Apply ac voltage on cap (top & bottom part) without shorting the core. Measure voltage on coil. Rotate entire experiment 180 degrees and watch how the ac voltage on the coil reverses with respect to the applied voltage on the cap. In theory there should be no voltage on the coil. ... Ug, this is too complex to describe. I'd have to post a circuit and photos of such a core, and I doubt anyone's interested. More on this later.