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Single Wire Tests

Started by duff, October 31, 2007, 03:42:00 AM

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otto

Hello all,

@duff

see at the ECD pdf, my first tests.

Otto

z_p_e

Duff,

I commend you for doing your homework. You have taken a first step, which most have not.

What were you expecting or hoping to see with this test and measurement? I am not trying to be facetious with this question.

May I suggest that you did not see anything unusual because you were measuring strictly voltage. Think about the current in the wire and the resulting (potential) mechanical aspects of this experiment.

One word of advice: DO NOT USE WIREWOUND RESISTORS WITH SWITCHING CIRCUITS IF YOU ARE EXPECTING PURELY RESISTIVE EFFECTS!

Wire wound resistors and fast rising/falling edges do not mix well. It's good that you eliminated the resistor in your last tests. It is interesting to note that there was very little (if any) inductive kickback using the copper wire, but the iron wire did in fact show some. I'm not suggesting iron wire was used in the TPU, just that it is an interesting difference considering the resistances were almost equal.

duff


duff


RobotHead

Quote from: otto on October 31, 2007, 07:00:45 AM
Hello all,

@duff

see at the ECD pdf, my first tests.

Otto
SM : "NO coil no xmrs, just a kick."  I believe I see a coil in your first test so it does not qualify.

Again, people fail to actually listen to what SM said and make up their own rules as if they know better.  It took them about a year to try and use tubes and it'll probably take them another year to test SM's most basic claim.  They're going backwards and wasting time.  If you people believe that SM is communicating with you, why not listen to EXACTLY what he's saying?  Arrogance?  Laziness?  Both?

I commend you Otto for what you're doing but there is a general lack of rigor I'm seeing on this board and I suspect that it's what stopping any of you from succeeding in reproducing SM's work (if it's real?).

Duff, keep up your rigor and doing the basics!  You'll get further sooner than those working on this for almost a year if you ask the basic questions and fully answer them.

I just think it's funny how practically ALL of the people I see here are building a "TPU" but have ALL failed to prove SM's most basic statement from what I've seen.  That one can get OU from a single wire.  I tell you what, none of them will get anywhere until they've done this most basic of proof.  SM couldn't do it if he didn't and they can't either.

It's like they're trying to build a computer but know nothing about a transistor or logic gates.  Good luck.