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The TPU uncovered? (A PROBABLE technique.)

Started by pauldude000, April 09, 2008, 08:35:14 PM

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sparks

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     Perhaps the we need a torroidal magnetic field because the circle within the donut has no alternative than to cross the magnetic field.   I agree that the frequencys and all the rest of the waves and hetrodyning and feedback are just creating an energy field which collides with the collector winding.  The exciter field has to happen fast and then linger.  If the field is not generated quickly your collector winding gets there before anything happens.  If it does not result in a temporary form of matter there will be no collision with the collector coil as the energy just collapses back into the kick winding.
     What elses happens is that the magnetic field when current is drawn now comes into play with the exciter field.  We now have collision of two magnetic fields in the space between the two windings with nothing to absorb this energy, so you get heating and radiant energy.  Like SM said this thing needs heat sinking but if you start putting metal around the kick windings the exciter field is going to be too slow.  This may be an unsurmountable problem and is why we don't see SM's tpu on the shelves of homedepot.
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Quote from: sparks on April 12, 2008, 10:03:12 AMPerhaps the we need a torroidal magnetic field because the circle within the donut has no alternative than to cross the magnetic field.
Once again, Otto's circuit (see photo) has no closed toroid, and it seems that his logical AND square wave circuitry does not produce a sequential pulsing of control coils - they are pulsed more like 1 3 2 3 1 1, etc. in a cyclic manner, depending on the individual square wave frequencies.

sparks

   Paul described the tpu in terms of an alternator.  He didn't include a voltage regulator beyond fusing which I believe is necessary.  Perhaps a saturable core inductor or something to that effect.  What he did describe was interaction of the field excited by the kick or control windings acting like the rotor in an alternator and the collector the output windings of the alternator.  What I am saying is that the prime mover in this alternator is the Earth itself.  The exciter field is not produced by steel that is traveling in the inertial frame of the Earth.  It is produced in the fabric of space time itself which the Earth is traversing.  Call it what you want aether, ambient magnetic field, space time continuom,
low frequency waves,  it's everywhere.  The Earth drags the collector winding across this wrinkle produced by the exciter windings and energy is transferred from the Earth's inertial frame to the collector winding.
   Paul also described a means to feedback energy from the output to the exciter field which is I feel is quite ingenious.  This isn't like the slowmotion alternators Westinghouse has been making for the last 100years or so.
It is necessary to get the exciter field out there fast and in the right form before the ouput winding gets there.
By use of his filters he extracts the exciter frequencies that are already in the ouput.  To get this tpu to work it isn't a matter of feeding dc at varying current levels.  Like SM said (wish the f**k he had made a couple of blueprints of this design instead of some homegrown videos) it is knowlege of the frequencys and how they interact.
   I also suggest that the spacing between the kick windings and the collector coils is a major design consideration we have no idea about.  It is definitely a loose wrap (I allude to the vibrating wire noise).  This parameter is more important than the placement of the kick windings around the collector.  The geometric and dielectric parameters of this space determines when and how the collector winding relates to the exciter winding.
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Quote from: sparks on April 12, 2008, 11:03:01 AMLike SM said (wish the f**k he had made a couple of blueprints of this design instead of some homegrown videos)
That's the reason I think SM's knowledge is useless - he provided no plans, no component types and no component values. Unuseful bla'blaing - there is a lot of such type of guys on the net. Otto's plans should be used as a ground I think now, even if they were inspired by SM. The idea I have is that energy is not 'transferred' from Earth or Sun, or Moon, etc. It is created by means of potential field produced by the saw-tooth HV pulses. It's a totally different thing.

giantkiller

Quote from: Grumpy on April 12, 2008, 09:44:49 AM
and another thread goes down the crapper...

I guess we need more rolls of toilet paper than coils.

I guess the headaches are from stress and not high speed emmissions. Didn't Tesla see the big blue ones blow men off their feet and kill them.
What's a little headache among techies, eh?

Thanks for mentioning the 'trap'.

--giantkiller.