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Overunity Machines Forum



Thane Heins Perepiteia.

Started by RunningBare, February 04, 2008, 09:02:26 AM

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LarryC

Quote from: CRANKYpants on June 01, 2008, 07:36:11 PM
GET THE FLUX OUTTA HERE LARRY - ARE YOU SERIOUS???

T

Yes, more specifically when you restart within several minutes. Flux helping holes from Hell baby!  A heated up motor should slow down, not speed up for the same load with the same watts.

aether22

Well my results with the isolation test show acceleration with and without the full steel shaft. (strangely it was more without I think)

Since Thane has established that laminated cores work best with coils of somewhat fewer turns, down to 53 or so ohm coils working better than larger coils I am not surprised that the laminated coils make a stronger aether flow that can break through an air gap. (But happily Thane verified that regardless of speed he could not get the effect without the steel and his single coil so he busted his own speed theory which IMO was simply a rationalization he needed to make since he saw no other answer not being a fan of bubble gum theory)

So sadly this test will not give me any useful differentiation, maybe when I put together the new rotor I'm picking up in a day or two I will be able to get my monster coil to work and that will show the effect with a solid core...

I now have the following tests to do (the surrogate tests can only be run with my new motor which is unproven to show the effect so I may push those tests back a bit).


Surrogate motor tests. (Wave an induction motor near the possible aether beams)

Surrogate coil tests (note: because I can't stop the drive motor from showing the effects I need to test it on a surrogate motor also)

Tests to determine if the magnitude of the effect is related in any sensible way to the magnitude of current in the HV coils, and to see the effects of various inductors and resistors.

Tests to see how much power can be pulled from the HV coil.

Tests to verify the induction motor current decreases on shorting the HV coil. (I have zero doubt that it will but will do this test for Thane)

And then Aether tests to see if I can amplify the effect with any Aetheric principles.

I can also run other tests using the aetheric current output from the HV coil for various tests.

In fact Luc if you are reading this why don't you see if you can power your 'cold electricity producing coil' with Thanes HV coil output (possibly chopped at a suitable freq, BTW consider adding carbon electrodes to the spark gaps! but if it no longer accelerates you have killed the aetheric current so you may need to change your coil and core or wind a primary powered by the HV coil that induces the coil)  and then add a shorted battery to the coil to create a DC magnetic field, see if you can suck the field it creates with a tuned coil and capacitor, or better yet touch it and see if you can conduct the magnetic field through your body, many have shown it is possible, here is one (I've collected a list of 20 or so cases):

I was building a electromagnet and It was starting to look good. I had put a switch on it to divert the power at my will. Also, I had added a minuter Tesla coil to the design for optimal power. When I hooked it up to a 9 volt battery and I held up the screwdriver which I had wrapped the wire around to magnetise. I was able to take my other hand and metal objects would attract to it as if my hand were a magnet.

USA - Monday, January 25, 1999 at 03:55:25 (PST)
http://amasci.com/weird/unusual/exper.html

Magnetic fields can hitch a ride on aether streams, as can electric currents.
?To forgive is to set a prisoner free and then discover that the prisoner was you.?  Lewis Smedes

CRANKYpants

Quote from: LarryC on June 01, 2008, 07:46:28 PM
Yes, more specifically when you restart within several minutes. Flux helping holes from Hell baby!  A heated up motor should slow down, not speed up for the same load with the same watts.

THAT'S JUST CRAZY TALK THERE LARRY!!!
I'M GOING TO BED.

A22 - I THINK I HAVE CREATED - RATHER WOKEN UP A MONSTER - HAVE FUN DUDE!

Mr. T.

JustMe


aether22

Love the photo instructions Just Thane Me.

How many ohms and wire gauge are you currently liking for the coil?

I'm going to run a few more experiments before I 'upgrade' the rotor into the 3x magnet stack version. (or assuming it's nothing more than 'more flux the better' I might just do it on my new version)

Actually I just thought of the ultimate surrogate setup, have the rotor and stator too far away, or insufficient turns on HV coil for any or at least a decent acceleration, and then connect that coil up with another complete stator on a nearby and 'Brutally Accelerating' Thanerator to see if the effect can be transferred. (much like putting HV coils in series to get acceleration)

BTW on that front, a single HV 100 ohm MOT coil does just fine shorted by it's self at creating acceleration.
?To forgive is to set a prisoner free and then discover that the prisoner was you.?  Lewis Smedes