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Overunity Machines Forum



AETHER VORTEX TPU

Started by FatBird, March 25, 2008, 07:21:53 AM

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casman1969

I've read through those 1998 posts and it seems like no-one has had much success. I would offer a slight change to get the ball rolling.., Spiral a pancake  magnet wire on to at least one plate and feed the HV to it. Thinking it might help get the vortex started. Has anybody tried this arrangement?

Carl

FatBird

Quote from: starcruiser on April 02, 2008, 02:13:25 PM
I was reading this thread and wondered if a piece of coax cable would do the trick for the upper and lower plates? hummm...
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Please elaborate on that StarCruiser.  Do you mean keep wrapping the coax around in a circle?


Thanks.


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sparks

   I was wondering if the plexiglass should be around the whole setup. Could the polycarbonates be acting as a semiconductor?  SMs' early tpu's had polycarbonate discs in them.  This would make it necessary to have plastic between the plates and the coil. I think it is necessary to create a machine that uses energy input to create a low energy area and capture the energy going in and out to perpectuate the low energy area and drive the load.
  The dc pulse energy keeps on creating a positive charge within the tube and the plastic won't let it back in so the coil is the only way in.  I stripped down an old monitor yesterday and was using the flyback to power up a couple of aluminum plates.  This voltage is dangerous!  I reversed the coil and put the highvoltage on the bottom (too close to a metal bench) and arcs started flying out of the receptacle the monitor was plugged into.
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starcruiser

@Fatbird, yes in a loop over and under the wire torrid, not around it, then pulse from one end only, directional charge flow is what I was thinking. Orientate the coax wire loops (like a loop antenna) over and under the torrid like the aluminum plates. You could try hooking up the wires from the same end or to opposite ends (different wires of course) and see what you get. Just something that came to mind while reading this thread. I would like to try this but do not have the time due to work right now. So I thought I would share the idea...


Quote from: FatBird on April 03, 2008, 04:54:55 PM
Quote from: starcruiser on April 02, 2008, 02:13:25 PM
I was reading this thread and wondered if a piece of coax cable would do the trick for the upper and lower plates? hummm...
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Please elaborate on that StarCruiser.  Do you mean keep wrapping the coax around in a circle?


Thanks.

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Regards,

Carl

FatBird

Quote from: sparks on April 03, 2008, 07:03:20 PM
   I was wondering if the plexiglass should be around the whole setup. Could the polycarbonates be acting as a semiconductor?  SMs' early tpu's had polycarbonate discs in them.  This would make it necessary to have plastic between the plates and the coil. I think it is necessary to create a machine that uses energy input to create a low energy area and capture the energy going in and out to perpectuate the low energy area and drive the load.
  The dc pulse energy keeps on creating a positive charge within the tube and the plastic won't let it back in so the coil is the only way in.  I stripped down an old monitor yesterday and was using the flyback to power up a couple of aluminum plates.  This voltage is dangerous!  I reversed the coil and put the highvoltage on the bottom (too close to a metal bench) and arcs started flying out of the receptacle the monitor was plugged into.

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Good points Sparks.  Maybe you are right, that the Plexiglass tube keeps the Aether in & helps it to spin?




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