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How do you turn off a tpu?

Started by sparks, May 14, 2008, 10:07:23 AM

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      One of the guys in the UEC videos asks SM  if he can shut his unit off.   Can he?  When you realize that the tpu is being fed by the Earth's stored energy it starts to get a little worrisome.    In another video he takes a jigsaw to one of his units.  Some clown starts running around the room showing the cross sectioned piece.  Meanwhile SM is on his knees in what appears to be a panic playing around with the core.
     SM threw one of em in the bathtub once.  You don't throw something you worked days on in a bathtub unless you have a problem.  SM should at least come forward and show the builders his safety circuits.  Point out every component he utilized in his design that displays safeguards.  The machine itself is poorly designed because it has no intrinsic safeguards that I can see.   It's like the ridiculous heavy water heaters.  In a neuclear fission plant the decaying isotopes emit the kicks. The heavy water collects them and converts it into heat. Same shit different platform. 
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Quote from: sparks on May 14, 2008, 10:07:23 AM
     
      One of the guys in the UEC videos asks SM  if he can shut his unit off.   Can he?  When you realize that the tpu is being fed by the Earth's stored energy it starts to get a little worrisome.    In another video he takes a jigsaw to one of his units.  Some clown starts running around the room showing the cross sectioned piece.  Meanwhile SM is on his knees in what appears to be a panic playing around with the core.
     SM threw one of em in the bathtub once.  You don't throw something you worked days on in a bathtub unless you have a problem.  SM should at least come forward and show the builders his safety circuits.  Point out every component he utilized in his design that displays safeguards.  The machine itself is poorly designed because it has no intrinsic safeguards that I can see.   It's like the ridiculous heavy water heaters.  In a neuclear fission plant the decaying isotopes emit the kicks. The heavy water collects them and converts it into heat. Same shit different platform. 

Sparks,  WTF?  TPU is nuclear now?  Perhaps we all missed the radiation's effect on SM.

Earth's stored energy?  In the long video, at the end, SM states that the energy comes from "within" the device.

The large TPU clearly has fuses on the side of it.  Small glass type.  SM also meantioned that a kill switch was required in case of a runaway condition to shut off the control signals.

It is the men of insight and the men of unobstructed vision of every generation who are able to lead us through the quagmire of a in-a-rut thinking. It is the men of imagination who are able to see relationships which escape the casual observer. It remains for the men of intuition to seek answers while others avoid even the question.
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sparks

  I did not say the tpu was neuclear.  What I said is that it works on the same principals as a neuclear power plant.  The RADIO ACTIVE decay of the enriched uranium creates bursts of rf energy.  Burst of RF energy sound anything like SM's kick?  When the fuel rods don't create enough kicks anymore they pull them out and stash them in a pool that absorbs the kicks.  The kicks keep coming for 20 or 30 thousand years.  What the idiots don't realize is that you can hassen this 1/2 life and get more out of the rods if you use SM sytle kicks on em.  Moray has been there done that.
  SM's overheat problem is due to plasma formation in the tpu.  Plasma's are a form of matter that have there own magfield running around with them.  Lot's of runaway potential in a plasmic cyclone.
  Disresonance of the copper atom by the kick is the conversion mechanism.  Return to resonance accomplished by the Earth mass is the same as filling up the tank in an automobile. In the case of the tpu you are filling up the copper atoms with potential energy.  Why do you think when SM flips over the first tpu it stops spinning.
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UncleFester

The question is actually "How do you turn a TPU on?"

The answer still evades everyone, and yet there are major amounts of fame and glory waiting for anyone who could actually turn one on and have it produce substantial current. Don't worry abut a "runaway TPU" but rather how to get one to actually work = )

Tad

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@Chef

    I like your cooking !    Especially when you describe the kick as altering the intelligence of the space time continuom.  Guess that's what Einstein's guys need to hear. ??? 8)
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