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Creating TPU Steven_Mark

Started by crashangel, September 06, 2019, 02:25:16 AM

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onepower

Turbo
QuoteI'm going to rephrase it in a different way.
"YOU CAN DO SOMETHING NUCLEAR WITH A WIRE TO GET SOME ENERGY OUT OF IT".
He admitted that he didnt know where it came from, he also admitted that they thought it was the earth's field because it was the obvious choice, he then wrote that there is a nuclear connection, this happened after someone from the atomic energy commission actually told him how it worked.

So your saying SM didn't know where the energy came from but believed a person who said the energy was nuclear in origin?. That's actually kind of funny because from my research I would guess well over 95% of the people who claimed to have a working FE device had literally no idea where the energy comes from either. This is why I like to keep my options and my mind open concerning these kinds of things because we don't know.

However conceptually, nuclear is just a fancy term to describe some small stuff breaking apart and releasing some energy in a universe full of stuff already in perpetual motion which is also energy. As such I don't think it's a big deal and as Richard Feynman said... there is enough energy in a cubic foot of empty space to boil all the worlds oceans. Strange isn't it?, there may be more energy in the empty space next to a nuclear process than that occurring within it.

In my opinion if we we are to keep a truly open mind we would also have to consider the alternate perspective to our blind materialism whereby space is the high energy state and matter the low energy state and not vice versa. Science would seem to be moving in this direction as well with the notion of dark matter/energy. Dark meaning we cannot see it not unlike the notion of an Electric Universe or the Aether. It would seem what was very old has become new again... once again repeating itself.

It Ain't What You Don't Know That Gets You Into Trouble. It's What You Know for Sure That Just Ain't So... Mark Twain

Turbo

Quote from: Grumage on October 02, 2019, 10:33:12 AM
Hi Turbo.

Indeed not.

I originally joined OU.Com, under another name in 2008. Back then, heavily into the work of John Bedini.

Using his famous SSG circuit I got the effect you mention by offering a second coil and Ceramic magnet towards the bifilar sense and drive coil. The arrangement literally " squealed " audibly.

I also remember a video at the time where the guy, doing the same as I did, was literally shouting
" this is OU " over and over again.

If NMR is the " source " of excess energy then a Geiger Muller counter is a must whilst experimenting. Don't forget that they are susceptible to HF/HV interference.

Cheers Graham.

You can make a geiger counter yourself it only involves a few components you need a high voltage source and a detector tube these are still widely available on used products sites as NOS new old stock and also some Chinese websites.

By the way it does not have to be a tube you can also build something like a spark chamber see here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOtFIffQILw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8GlzUjYazs

Now it would be interesting to see if these kicks would also trigger the bifilar coil and transistor combo like the magnet does........

Turbo

Quote from: onepower on October 02, 2019, 10:59:35 AM
Turbo
So your saying SM didn't know where the energy came from but believed a person who said the energy was nuclear in origin?. That's actually kind of funny because from my research I would guess well over 95% of the people who claimed to have a working FE device had literally no idea where the energy comes from either. This is why I like to keep my options and my mind open concerning these kinds of things because we don't know.

However conceptually, nuclear is just a fancy term to describe some small stuff breaking apart and releasing some energy in a universe full of stuff already in perpetual motion which is also energy. As such I don't think it's a big deal and as Richard Feynman said... there is enough energy in a cubic foot of empty space to boil all the worlds oceans. Strange isn't it?, there may be more energy in the empty space next to a nuclear process than that occurring within it.

In my opinion if we we are to keep a truly open mind we would also have to consider the alternate perspective to our blind materialism whereby space is the high energy state and matter the low energy state and not vice versa. Science would seem to be moving in this direction as well with the notion of dark matter/energy. Dark meaning we cannot see it not unlike the notion of an Electric Universe or the Aether. It would seem what was very old has become new again... once again repeating itself.

It Ain't What You Don't Know That Gets You Into Trouble. It's What You Know for Sure That Just Ain't So... Mark Twain

Yes exactly he said it numerous times.

Quote
other place.
I mean we believed very strongly that the power we converted came from the earth's magnetic field.
We believed that mainly because it is the obvious choice.
However please consider that we had no way of confirming exactly where the power comes from.
I am not sure how anyone would confirm that at this point.
And it isn't really important at this juncture.
All we can do is build bigger and better power units and continue our experiments till we do know for sure exactly what we are dealing with.
This is exactly what I said to Dr. Schinzinger the first day I met him.
I blatantly admitted that we knew how to make the music but had no idea how the violin worked.

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Let us ponder where the huge magnetic field comes from when you explode an atomic bomb.
It is just created?
Is it converted?
Is it part of the earth somehow?
Is it just a by product of the fabric of time and space being ripped into pieces in a fragment of a second?
I am curious as to where this unbelievably huge magnetic force comes from during an atomic explosion...
It is something else to think about.
perhaps in connection with my power technology.

Here is an example of (electro) magnetic deflection electrons: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqSode4HZrE

onepower

Turbo
Quoteother place.
I mean we believed very strongly that the power we converted came from the earth's magnetic field.
We believed that mainly because it is the obvious choice.
However please consider that we had no way of confirming exactly where the power comes from.
I am not sure how anyone would confirm that at this point.
And it isn't really important at this juncture.
All we can do is build bigger and better power units and continue our experiments till we do know for sure exactly what we are dealing with.
This is exactly what I said to Dr. Schinzinger the first day I met him.
I blatantly admitted that we knew how to make the music but had no idea how the violin worked.

All they would have to do is place the device in a steel box ie. Faraday cage to exclude Earths magnetic field/EM signals and they would know. I mean this is high school science 101.

QuoteLet us ponder where the huge magnetic field comes from when you explode an atomic bomb.
It is just created?
Is it converted?
Is it part of the earth somehow?
Is it just a by product of the fabric of time and space being ripped into pieces in a fragment of a second?
I am curious as to where this unbelievably huge magnetic force comes from during an atomic explosion...
It is something else to think about.
perhaps in connection with my power technology.

This is strange as well, moving charges produce a magnetic field and a big explosion accelerating/compressing an absurd amount of charges in a small time frame produces a big magnetic field change. Granted an EMP weapon uses explosives to move the conductor carrying charge and it's associated magnetic field however the principal still holds. It does not matter how or why the charges are moved to produce a magnetic field change only that they do move. Again SM seems to be having a problem with what is routinely taught in high school science class. Hell my son made an EM disrupter and smoked a cell phone in grade 8 which isn't even classified as high school, lol.

In the end, at worst SM fits the standard profile of just another inventor who stumbled onto something they didn't understand and tried to turn it into a business for profit. It works until the environment goes to shit, the economy collapses, billions die a premature death and money becomes worthless... then it doesn't so much.

Regards

Jeg

Quote from: Turbo link=topic=18325.msg539491#msg539491
Here is an example of (electro) magnetic deflection electrons:
url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqSode4HZrE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqSode4HZrE[/url]

Great video for visualizing the effects. Thank you!

I wonder if spark detectors can also sense the beta radiation along with alpha as i think that this is the case here.