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Gravity, Magnetism, and BFOs, to power the TPU?

Started by EMdevices, December 10, 2007, 03:53:17 PM

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eldarion

Hi Kames,

I was going to run a very similar experiment, but since you seem to have beat me to it, I have a quick question:
Have you tried adding a vertical magnetic field, to see if you can form an electromagnetic vortex?
Maybe even try injecting some ions with a high voltage electric field?

Then put the collectors in their familiar orientation, but outside the device and see if any DC current will appear.

Just some thoughts. ;)

Eldarion
"The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. What we obtain too cheaply, we esteem too lightly; it is dearness only that gives everything its value."
-- Thomas Paine

4Tesla

So why not use permanent magnets?  Why does it have to be natural?

4Tesla

Quote from: Chef on December 10, 2007, 09:34:28 PM
Quote from: 4Tesla on December 10, 2007, 07:32:20 PM
Assuming the TPU is using the earths magnetic field.. the earths magnetic field has to have a frequency, otherwise you could just use stronger permanent magnets.. correct??

4Tesla

TPU has nothing to do with earths magnetic field frequency. It just use the field as a TRACK, to go somewhere else, where the electrons can feel more "freely"....

But without the "natural" field it will not work.

Frequency and the right CORD depend only on TPU size.

kames

Quote from: eldarion on December 10, 2007, 11:59:10 PM
Hi Kames,

I was going to run a very similar experiment, but since you seem to have beat me to it, I have a quick question:
Have you tried adding a vertical magnetic field, to see if you can form an electromagnetic vortex?
Maybe even try injecting some ions with a high voltage electric field?

Then put the collectors in their familiar orientation, but outside the device and see if any DC current will appear.

Just some thoughts. ;)

Eldarion


Hi Eldarion,

What I tried with this tpu is powering a horizontal/collector coil in different configurations with DC bias and without it. I have also tried to use a vertical magnetic field applied to it using a number of magnets sealed together. I have tried to use a copper loop as a sensor to check the field density outside the tpu. I have tried all possible configurations I could only imagine. Unfortunately, the result was zero. Any signal I saw was attributed to ?noise?. I did keep in mind a vortex but I didn?t try any high voltage.
The initial test wasn?t about a compass rotation at all. The idea was taken from plasma reactors where the electrons start rotating under the influence of the rotating field. Generally, in plasma, under the high speed rotating field the electrons rotation takes precedence because of the lower mass. As a result the entire rotation becomes electron rotation rather than other type of charged particles and produces DC current as a primary. The effect starts at about a few KHz and reaches its max at about 30 KHz. I have gone through a number of articles about plasma fusion reactors before I build this tpu. That was the main purpose of it. However, it appears, that the presence of plasma is a must. Nothing significant happens without it.
What you are saying might be a good idea  ;). I don?t see how it is related to the SM?s tpu, but I would say, you never know. I guess, you can try to apply a high voltage capacitor plates (just be careful) at the top and bottom of such a tpu and see what happens. Make holes in the center in both of them for the ions to be sucked in. I didn?t do that, so that I don?t know what to say. You can try to use a car ignition coil and a self-made capacitor with some diodes connected in series for it. I used such a setup for testing a unidirectional spark discharge with some very interesting results, like Tesla was describing. I didn?t guess to test it with high voltage capacitor creating an ion flow with this tpu  :-\ Might be a good idea indeed. I still keep all of my tpus ?safe and sound?.  :D You never know. My fault  :'(

I am attaching two pictures showing an assembly of this tpu. It might help you to make it more solid.

Cheers,

Kames.

Rosphere

Quote from: EMdevices on December 10, 2007, 05:43:28 PM
Boys, look no farther then a, BFO

EM

P.S.  A bird wispered in my ear  LOL  :) 
         Don't ask any questions, just build.   I can't show you everything.



Interesting line of reasoning in this topic, EM.  Thanks for running it up the flagpole.  You might be onto something, or at the very least caused some of us here to look at this old project with fresh eyes.  You may have even flushed the right little bird out of hiding.  I wonder what else this little bird knows.

If I were to build this, without asking any questions, then I would make the following assumptions from the image above: The thick black hoops will be made of iron, or aluminum, wire.  F1 and F2 will be fed to these hoops.  The green and blue windings will be fine stranded speaker wire, wrapped in opposite directions on each hoop.  I suppose that a good place to start testing would be with constructing six inch hoops driving sine waves at F1=5kHz and F2=5,007.8Hz.

4Tesla

@kames

Wow.. those TPUs are very nicely built!  Do you have a machine to wind these?

4Tesla