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Stubblefield coils (bifilar) and speculations

Started by Pirate88179, April 09, 2008, 09:43:54 PM

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FatBird

Here is an example of someone that "tuned in" to the Aether Vortex with a working unit.  He is using a different kind of Circuit Setup than the NS site here.  But I am just listing it here to illustrate that there is an Aether Vortex that can be tapped into.

Notice that he speaks about his Resistive Load.  Also notice that his Voltage Out varies with the time of day, which is normal with the Aether.


http://dallastexas.net/PinkyAndTheBrain/archive/00000173.htm

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jeanna

Quote from: resonanceman on April 24, 2008, 05:58:29 PM
I am  calling  my  original  coil   A  and  my new coil B

from     copper   on   A to  Iron on  B   .093 mA       .535 V     all  the voltage will be DC
Iron   coil A to   iron  coil  B   .007 mA     .054 V
Copper  on  A  to copper on  B  .006 mA    .043  V
Copper  on A  to  iron on  A  1.200 mA   .486 V
Copper on  B to iron on  B   .962 mA      .5 V
Iron   on A to  copper on B   .076 mA    .451 V

does anyone have any  ideas about what is going on here ?   
I don't  have a clue  .

All readings  were taken with  B sitting  on  A   
there were no  connections    between  the coils exept  the actual meter leads

I dunno,

It kinda looks like the same wall we see all the time. volts are rarely over .9vdc but lots of times they are at around .5vdc


Did you say these are totally dry? I can't remember how you are doing that part. I think yours are always dry. So that means a lot if totally dry you have .5vdc with these coils.

And you are getting the best amperage with opposite wires on different coils.

It just keeps looking like what our friend NS was investigating. If these are dry,  magnetic currents must be giving your coils a boost from one to the other, but if they are dry where are they coming from?

So, first question,

Are these still dry?

jeanna

jeanna

Gary,
I found your reference that they are wet.

So, It is very like the NS coils with a little galvanic ax to stir things up. But so far all you are seeing is galvanic action, i think.

The thing you are getting that is exactly opposite what I get is that your voltage goes up after you read the amperage.

Mine always goes down. And it takes a long while to recover. I am very careful now to take any amperage readings in the end.

jeanna

jeanna

Is there anybody that has added a secondary to the NS primary?

Am I the only one? I would like to hear your readings if you have any.

Mine are all small, but they do change the coil

jeanna

resonanceman

Quote from: jeanna on April 24, 2008, 09:02:22 PM


I dunno,

It kinda looks like the same wall we see all the time. volts are rarely over .9vdc but lots of times they are at around .5vdc


Did you say these are totally dry? I can't remember how you are doing that part. I think yours are always dry. So that means a lot if totally dry you have .5vdc with these coils.

And you are getting the best amperage with opposite wires on different coils.

It just keeps looking like what our friend NS was investigating. If these are dry,  magnetic currents must be giving your coils a boost from one to the other, but if they are dry where are they coming from?

So, first question,

Are these still dry?

jeanna

These  reading are with wet coils

The  pancake   design   at least so far  has  almost  no  voltage or current  when  dry

What gets me about the readings   is  how varied they are .
and the fact that  the coils  are not connected  doesn't make any  difference as far as I can see.

I  guess I am  kind of  following  my gut on this .

As I said  before .... my gut tells me that these  coils don't like to play alone.
I  think that   a few more " friends " are needed

What I am thinking  now .....is that  the   different  sets of  windings  may  be acting like different  kinds  of transformers .
for example ....     a particular  load may work well if connected to one  set of  windings  but  hardly  work at all  on another .   

The  effect is  clearly   inductive or magnetic
I really hope that it is  some form  of   cold electricity .


gary