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The secret to Overunity

Started by Tajerek, December 17, 2017, 07:40:33 AM

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sm0ky2

1 coulomb on each ball
Placed 1 meter apart


F = something to the tune of 9^9 Newtons?
Of course our balls aren't THAT big.....


But if you Do decide to go for it
Plz wear a faraday suit


You don't need 40lbs of copper like mine
Thin steel wire armor will work
Try to avoid aluminum, your suit will ionize

I was fixing a shower-rod, slipped and hit my head on the sink. When i came to, that's when i had the idea for the "Flux Capacitor", Which makes Perpetual Motion possible.

sm0ky2

I was fixing a shower-rod, slipped and hit my head on the sink. When i came to, that's when i had the idea for the "Flux Capacitor", Which makes Perpetual Motion possible.

Void

Hey guys. See the following video of a test circuit I was testing
with this evening. I'd be interested to get some feedback on these test results:
The circuit is powered with a single AA battery. There are no other sources
of power to the circuit. Output has a 2000uF capacitor connected at the output
to try to collect 'radiant' energy from the oscillator switching spikes. This output capacitor
voltage is fed back to the battery to try to self loop the test setup. The battery voltage is
bouncing between 12.86V and 12.87V throughout the test run shown in the video.

(Sorry for the messy test clip leads, but when I am doing initial testing I often use
test clip leads so I can quickly make changes to the setup to try out and compare
different configurations.)

Blocking Oscillator With Feedback - Self Loop Test Setup
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkbRvD0b2J0

What do you think? Choose one of the following:
a) Looks like probably a self-sustaining circuit, or very close.
b) Looks like it might be a self-sustaining circuit, but not so sure.
c) Can't really tell based on this video.
d) Over unity is impossible, so this circuit just can't be self-sustaining.
e) A light is lighting up quite bright while the battery voltage remains
   pretty stable, so it must be over unity.
f) This is the secret to over unity.
g) Void, you must have rocks in your head.


All the best...
;)


sm0ky2

I'm gonna go with G here


did you measure the charging current at the battery?
You probably want to back the V down a bit
closer to the charging voltage of your AA
led should still light up 7.5-8v,maybe lower depending on the diode.


12v (with enough current) will charge a AA, but you risk some events.


The real test would be how much is actually being returned to the battery.
For that you need an oscilloscope to see the frequency, pulse width, off-time, etc.


Or run it for some time, then turn it off and test the battery.
Or you could just wait......  that may take a while, some JT's can run for months like that.
I was fixing a shower-rod, slipped and hit my head on the sink. When i came to, that's when i had the idea for the "Flux Capacitor", Which makes Perpetual Motion possible.

peper10


Quote from: Void on December 27, 2017, 05:51:51 AM
Hey guys. See the following video of a test circuit I was testing
with this evening. I'd be interested to get some feedback on these test results:
The circuit is powered with a single AA battery. There are no other sources
of power to the circuit. Output has a 2000uF capacitor connected at the output
to try to collect 'radiant' energy from the oscillator switching spikes. This output capacitor
voltage is fed back to the battery to try to self loop the test setup. The battery voltage is
bouncing between 12.86V and 12.87V throughout the test run shown in the video.

(Sorry for the messy test clip leads, but when I am doing initial testing I often use
test clip leads so I can quickly make changes to the setup to try out and compare
different configurations.)

Blocking Oscillator With Feedback - Self Loop Test Setup
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkbRvD0b2J0

What do you think? Choose one of the following:
a) Looks like probably a self-sustaining circuit, or very close.
b) Looks like it might be a self-sustaining circuit, but not so sure.
c) Can't really tell based on this video.
d) Over unity is impossible, so this circuit just can't be self-sustaining.
e) A light is lighting up quite bright while the battery voltage remains
   pretty stable, so it must be over unity.
f) This is the secret to over unity.
g) Void, you must have rocks in your head.


All the best...
;)


Well!!  For a guy that has no problem hitting others when they say that is possible to get self runners, I SHOULD give you the same treatment... But I will not..  Give us more date on how you have conduct your experiment and we can conclude on results..