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Dr Ronald Stiffler SEC technology

Started by antimony, April 25, 2017, 09:09:27 AM

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AlienGrey

Hi that's an interesting frequency 27 Mhz since the resonance of the Universe will divide equally into it with no remainder
and so also will the resonance of the earth 8hz and 9hz and also 432hz brilliant  ;D ;D



AG

NickZ

   The Schumann resonant frequency, 7.83Hz. I don't know if it's the same as the Universal resonant frequency, outside of our planet. No one has been there to deep space to find out. The moon is still within the vortex of this planet, which is as far as they've gotten. OR so they say, but that's probably just another lie from NASA.
   Perhaps picking a higher harmonic of the Schumann resonant frequency? Since we know that there is something vibrating there.
   The 2.4MHz is where your cell phones, cell towers, and your routers work at.  Easy to get lost in all that noise.

   I don't see the advantage of this new Dr. Stiffler circuit.  Better to return back to using the PSEC, on a real earth ground. which is what I think that the Doc will end up doing.

   So what if you can light an led bulb off an exciter, or signal generator. Or using a 3.7v battery as the input source. Might as well connect the led direct to the 3.7v battery. What are you gaining otherwise?  Not much, if anything that I can see.
   
   Lidmotor:  Maybe you should try a proper Earth ground, to see what that does to your device. It can't hurt.
Unless you want to keep your finger on the diodes, to see the led light up brighter. 

Slider2732

Older R/C flyers will remember 27MHz clearly, plus 49MHz and 72MHz.
But the Doc did state that the resonant freq of his Cree board was in the 13MHz range.
He's also stated that 13.6MHz is very important, because iirc it was seen on his spectrum analyzer to always be present.
Not all such arrays or LED's will be at that freq....so am presently swapping out crystals and looking at the scope for the cleanliness. The whole point being to help out folks with no signal generator if possible. If there are successes with a simple circuit, then it could be housed in a real bulb.
It would be neat to have a switch on bulbs for A/C mains or Exciter operation and also reminds of the data over the mains thing of the 1980's. Regular household gear would run on the 60Hz, Exciter stuff would run on the far higher frequency, on the same wiring. 

There isn't much cleanliness yet lol, attached is the shot of the 13.4MHz crystal. Looks like I need to adjust the cap values. Transistor is an H945 (had never seen the H variant, so desoldered it from a junker board and threw it in).


I think the point of these latest experiments is to run a bulb from far less power input than would regularly be used. Plus by the very nature of resonance, every bulb would be dimmable. These dollar store ones say 'non dimmable' for example. Also the use of a single wire is far safer than regular mains.


Lidmotor

 The question I have is do certain high frequency signals (with a tiny amount of power pushing it) cause a circular electron flow within the diode 'Loop' or are we seeing something else.  Capacitive coupling, grounding, or standing wave effects are very well understood.  What is going on here? 
  No matter what it is perhaps there are applications for the effect.  I remember 50 years ago when people thought that LEDs were just good for electronic equipment indicator lights. They were too dim in those days for any other use. The same thoughts applied to solar cells.
Cheers,
            Rusty
   

NickZ

  Standing waves, or the Stiffler loop. "Which is it".  Both, perhaps. 

   Guys:
   Watch the Docs latest video, posted today, about that.   I think that I know where he's going with all this, but he's still a ways away.
These last few videos are just more tests to see what up with that.
   I would like to tag along, but don't have the high end SG.
   However, I do have a working Kacher circuit, able to output about 5000v, or higher. As well as a 2Mhz signal generator, that's just collecting dust. I don't know if any of that would really do, here.
   
   We need to know the exact turn count on his coils, including the new one he added just today.
And if it's pvc hot water pipe for his former? Along with any other info needed.

   As the Doc would like to see some replication efforts, instead of just comments without hands on, to back things up.
   I think that the Doc's been reading my post, and finally is showing the possible effects of the stray AC output on his AV plug/led tester, that he is now showing on his last video today. Although he calls it something else.
  So, bottom line is... That there is more to this than meets the eye.
  And, we could use his help, here on this thread, as well. 
  So,   Dr. Stiffler,  please sign in and give us a hand.