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user TURBO?s replication of Steven Mark?s TPU ?

Started by turbo, November 29, 2006, 04:13:49 PM

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otto

@Alex

I forgot it

all coils are wound in the same direction!!! My coils are wound..hmm..like a clock moves.

Sorry again my English is not the best!!

Otto

aether22

Otto, most importantly I want to see what you get if you connect a single collector coil to your scope (with no other connection between that coil and any others), connect one end of the collector coil to your probe and the other to the scopes ground, does it give you a net DC? What does it output?

If it give a net DC then that's in line with what Steve gets and also impossible with conventional induction.

The reason is that currently your output is directly connected to your input so it it hard to say what is induced by conventional transformer action, what is the result of direct connection to what your inputing and what is a sign your TPU is functioning, the above test is designed to remove as much of that as possible.

Now because I'm utterly sure the aether is moving in the TPU as Steve says there is something I think you could do that may amplify what you get.

I have found more times that I care to count that aether flows in a coil for instance will create another aether flow at right angles up through the middle and that's not a theory, coils wound like the control coils in a TPU will induce an aether flow to move inside the torus, so my thought is that if you add an extra control like coil to the top two rings , and don't power these coils directly but connect them to collector coils so you have this added control like coil wrapped around the top ring shorted by both ends to a collector in the second ring with no other connections, then you do the same with the other control collector pair.

Buy doing this you get a feedback effect where stronger aether flows create stronger aether flows, an increase in ring one creates an increase in ring 2 which creates an increase in ring 1 until the losses in the system prevent any further amplification.

The only note is I can't say which way to connect them so do try reversing the connections, so just swap which end of the collector coil you connect to which end of the control coil.

Also do you have a wooden core? It might be an idea to add one as aether can flow through wood, Mark was sure to cut the wood core of the TPU so it might be important.
?To forgive is to set a prisoner free and then discover that the prisoner was you.?  Lewis Smedes

otto

Aether22

I have an idea: post please a hand drawn picture if you can and I will do what you say.

Otto

Groundloop


otto

@Alex,

yes, that is the question now!!!

I connected the segments in series, hmmm, I connected the segments like my control coils, hmmm....

I connected this segments in a totally idiotic way and for today its not for public. I mean I have to understand for myself what I did but as always Im not satisfied and have a lot to test and to reconnect before I post how my feedback coil is connected.

In this moment I can only say that in this feedback coil is a lot of power. Now I have to learn how to use this power.

Of course I will post everything I know but I have first to do a lot of work with my feedback coil(s).

Otto