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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

Started by EMJunkie, January 16, 2015, 12:08:38 AM

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minnie

 
  Junkie,
          your last post aroused my curiosity regarding numbers.
I don't know about Pi, gravityblock went there at one time saying
it should be 4,I think.
   Anyways it turns out that some of the most accurate measurement
are to do with electrons.
   The electron has 0.000548579909067 of an atomic mass unit.
Also the magnetic moment is known to something like 12places.
   Surely knowing these sort of facts should help in getting the
partnered output coils up and running.

tinman

Quote from: minnie on November 10, 2015, 03:36:26 AM

  Junkie,
          your last post aroused my curiosity regarding numbers.
I don't know about Pi, gravityblock went there at one time saying
it should be 4,I think.
   Anyways it turns out that some of the most accurate measurement
are to do with electrons.
   The electron has 0.000548579909067 of an atomic mass unit.
Also the magnetic moment is known to something like 12places.
   Surely knowing these sort of facts should help in getting the
partnered output coils up and running.

QuoteThe electron has 0.000548579909067 of an atomic mass unit.

MH says we need only go to the second decimal.
So the electron has 0.00 of an atomic mass unit--there for it is non existent. :D

seychelles

but think of it like this tinman if all the 1.7 billion chinese start jumping in
sync we will have the earth wobbling around off its axis..http://overunity.com/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif

Vortex1

From tinman
QuoteMH says we need only go to the second decimal.
So the electron has 0.00 of an atomic mass unit--there for it is non existent. (http://overunity.com/../../../../../../Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)

I think to be fair, MH, like most scientific minded persons was speaking regarding scientific notation, in which case, rounding up, the electron is:

5.49 X10 exp-4, so two digits to the right of the decimal, is sufficient information for most. You could also add more resolution by changing the exponent and have more digits to the left and still only have two digits to the right of the decimal point., e.g.:

548.57x10exp-6

etc, etc

Regards
   

EMJunkie

Quote from: minnie on November 10, 2015, 03:36:26 AM

  Junkie,
          your last post aroused my curiosity regarding numbers.
I don't know about Pi, gravityblock went there at one time saying
it should be 4,I think.
   Anyways it turns out that some of the most accurate measurement
are to do with electrons.
   The electron has 0.000548579909067 of an atomic mass unit.
Also the magnetic moment is known to something like 12places.
   Surely knowing these sort of facts should help in getting the
partnered output coils up and running.




Ninnie,

Keep your Hat on Old Mate. No use in having a meltdown over a Decimal Place, that is unless one wants to land on the Moon for example!

I have just about finished a fairly big undertaking and will share a little more information soon.

How are your experiments coming along? Do you have a device together? Are you looking into its Bvl and DPhi/Dt characteristics? Or are you just too busy with the Live stock?

   Chris Sykes
       hyiq.org