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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

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

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EMJunkie

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we should be asking, why do all energy systems require a form of motion?

Most in the form of switching...

Induction is Energy...

   Chris Sykes
       hyiq.org

padova

Quote from: MileHigh on October 07, 2015, 05:54:26 AM
Well I almost never dissect these kinds of magic LED lighting clips but let me give you my take on this one:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGjlXAHpMKI

I assume this is a Russian Akula clip and it appears that he has a tiny circuit built around an MC34063 chip that lights an LED "forever."

Now, the question is why would a chip that is designed to be the heart of a DC-to-DC converter (supposed to output straight DC) apparently be doing a funky PWM'd sine wave?  Why a sine wave?  Where the hell does the sine wave come from as seen in the scope shots?  Note you see the sine wave inside the PWM waveform itself as well as on the output, you see it on both channels of the scope display.

I am willing to bet you that you are observing a classic wireless transfer of power setup where there is a resonant LC tank circuit on the PCB and an off-screen coil radiating a magnetic field at the tank frequency.  This is a near-field effect and TK has several clips demonstrating this phenomenon where he lights up a small incandescent light bulb.  So it would be that much easier to light up an LED this way.

It's the resonant tank circuit picking up power from the off-screen power source that is causing the superimposition of a visible sine wave inside the PWM waveform, and also causing the resultant rough AC sine wave on the lower scope trace.

That's my quick take on the 'magic' Akula circuit that apparently lights up an LED "forever."  Him dismantling the transformer to show no hidden batteries in the second half of the clip is all just for show.

MileHigh or "Media Master" you please retreat from Free energy field, your opinion doesn't matter
a single bit, and you know why I'm pretty sure. These are sirious things not some media exibitions.
And that is also obvious from what you writing here.

regards
padova from padova


MileHigh

Quote from: padova on October 07, 2015, 09:49:18 AM
MileHigh or "Media Master" you please retreat from Free energy field, your opinion doesn't matter
a single bit, and you know why I'm pretty sure. These are sirious things not some media exibitions.
And that is also obvious from what you writing here.

regards
padova from padova

Sorry there Padova but the answer is no and my opinion does matter.  From what I am aware of not a single person has ever successfully replicated an Akula device.  Some people have alleged that they have, so let them make a clip where everything is clearly displayed and all of the information is shared.

The motivation for making fake clips is money.  The clips are not serious, they are simply props to get money from people that want to believe.

EMJunkie

Quote from: MileHigh on October 07, 2015, 10:03:11 AM
Sorry there Padova but the answer is no and my opinion does matter.  From what I am aware of not a single person has ever successfully replicated an Akula device.  Some people have alleged that they have, so let them make a clip where everything is clearly displayed and all of the information is shared.

The motivation for making fake clips is money.  The clips are not serious, they are simply props to get money from people that want to believe.



Hahaha then you are not Aware, and also cant Read!!!

I have recently provided three references to three replications of the same device!!! Also references to the original device that was started by Andrei Melnichenko - We all have bad days!!!

MileHigh, is it Dementia?

   Chris Sykes
       hyiq.org

MileHigh

I looked at the TK clip and I see that in 2014 he replicated the PWM sine wave waveforms in an Akula replication.  So that means my guess that it was a resonant wireless charging system responsible for showing the sine wave waveforms and lighting the LEDs is almost certainly wrong.

Nonetheless, TK's circuit corresponds to real life, and it needs a power source to run continuously.  There are still many ways to do the trickery, including using incredibly fine wires to power the device, wires that are too fine to be picked up by the camera.  Plus you can always wash your video clip through an image softening filter before you upload it to YouTube if you want to.

Also, just because the circuit in the Akula clip does show the PWM sine wave waveforms, and apparently they are indeed true waveforms produced by the device, it is still entirely possible that the setup is powered by a wireless resonant charging system like I described in my previous positing.

There are many ways to skin a cat.