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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

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

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ramset

somebody say antennae ?
this man is convinced we can harvest much more from the spin fields inside ferrite

very very simple


http://bovan.net/gmweb2/The%20FS%20Loop.htm
Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma

John.K1

Quote from: ramset on January 28, 2015, 08:13:23 AM
somebody say antennae ?
this man is convinced we can harvest much more from the spin fields inside ferrite

very very simple


http://bovan.net/gmweb2/The%20FS%20Loop.htm

Hi Ramset.  Did anybody actually experimented with that design?  A bit too long for quick reading :) Can you just describe it in two sentences what's happening in the cores and what it benefits from? it looks interesting anyway. ;)

ramset

John
any words I type here will be trounced upon by the google search unbenchful..{NOT referring to Tinsel ]
its a short read and well worth the look.[I just received this a few days ago]


http://bovan.net/gmweb2/The%20FS%20Loop.htm
    .
                    The FS Loop Antenna;
              proof of concept for spin-fields
              within Ferrite Sleeve inductors.
                 by Graham Maynard.        14th February 2011.

I am investigating Maynard's work with Ferrites myself and seeking out others who have played with his ridiculously simple high gain concept.


besides some are playing with Ferrites  8)


thx
Chet
Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma

John.K1

Hi Ramset. I'll take a look at it later.  I absolutely agree there is some potential in the ferrite rods. Especially ferromagnetic resonance - Akula is one who plays with this domain.  Also magnetic delay can be handful for our devices.

Void

It appears the discussion forums here really could use some sort of moderation to help keep discussions more constructive.
There is a world of difference between constructive criticism/suggestions, which usually can be expressed in just
a few posts, as compared to deliberate attempts to insult or otherwise be rude or disruptive, etc., in order to try to derail
a discussion. Constantly repeating the same sort of thing over an over in multiple posts is also not constructive.
Much of the posts that have been made in this thread really just serve to derail the discussion here. Constructive criticism can
always be made respectfully, if a person just makes a little effort and employs a little bit of self control.

If someone doesn't want to listen to another person's suggestions/constructive criticisms, then so be it. A point can
be made in a post or two, and if a person is not going to consider your suggestions, then simply move on. The point has already
been made. No need to keep repeating it over and over again. ;) Too often here, criticisms made are really just veiled or outright insults.
That, of course,  is not a constructive way at all to carry on a discussion.


John.k1, Ramset:  Thanks for posting those links. It looks really interesting. I will read through it later
when I get the chance.

All the best...