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MIT vs. Steven Marks TPU.

Started by RYCOM COMPUTERS, November 07, 2008, 03:08:35 PM

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RYCOM COMPUTERS

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otto

Hello all,

I can confirm that a TPU is able to transmit wireless energy. Its not a problem. My TPU was connected to a 12V car battery and transmitted around 6V to my power supply so the voltage rised from 24V to over 30V. When I connected a little bulb to the power supply I could see when I tuned my TPU that the bulb changed the light intensity. This was a pure wireless transmission of energy!!

But the guys from MIT I think are joking with the world. A wireless power transmission at a distance of how much??

Come on.

If I would work a little bit harder Im sure that I would have better results then they have. And they have a lot of scientists, money, various profi equipment.....and Im alone, and without money.

They got a financial "injection" and I got a big nothing. As I always say, Im a little man from a little country and they are the "big players" with their big brains.

Otto

PS: of course Im sarcastic because they forgot a man: TESLA


BEP

Quote from: Mannix on November 07, 2008, 06:09:05 PM
I strongly urge any body to do this experiment...just so that they can see that what Steven did was nothing like this set up....

ITS NOT VERY DIFFICULT AT ALL.

@Mannix,

Agreed, everyone SHOULD try the experiment. Once you get it going turn your receiver upside down. Guess what! The transferred power dies!

As long as MIT and Intel use magnetic coupling they will be limited to short distances and problems with multiple loads changing the overall system resonant frequency to multiple different frequencies.

I don't think Steven wasted any time on a transmitter. Why should he? The transmitted signal was already there. All he needed was a receiver.

I doubt MIT and Intel will get past the multi-load, distance, fading and redirection problems - even with all their brains and money. They'll never get past the frequency issue.

Intel should be ashamed calling their experimenter 'our own Nikola Tesla'. Just as well, they should be ashamed claiming it a new idea.

alan

Quote from: otto on November 13, 2008, 03:00:24 AM
Hello all,

I can confirm that a TPU is able to transmit wireless energy. Its not a problem. My TPU was connected to a 12V car battery and transmitted around 6V to my power supply so the voltage rised from 24V to over 30V. When I connected a little bulb to the power supply I could see when I tuned my TPU that the bulb changed the light intensity. This was a pure wireless transmission of energy!!

But the guys from MIT I think are joking with the world. A wireless power transmission at a distance of how much??

Come on.

If I would work a little bit harder Im sure that I would have better results then they have. And they have a lot of scientists, money, various profi equipment.....and Im alone, and without money.

They got a financial "injection" and I got a big nothing. As I always say, Im a little man from a little country and they are the "big players" with their big brains.

Otto

PS: of course Im sarcastic because they forgot a man: TESLA


But is the wireless energy anything different than (harmful) high power RF ?

alan

Quote from: RYCOM COMPUTERS on November 07, 2008, 03:08:35 PM
I been doing some research in the SM TPU. I am vary interested in the device. Today look at some other topics. I came across this web site. http://www.physorg.com/news100445957.html . Looking in to it a little I was thinking that if Steven Mark had done the same with the TPU but in a smaller scale.
"Instead of irradiating the environment with electromagnetic waves, it fills the space around it with a non-radiative magnetic field oscillating at MHz frequencies"
So no RF or EM @ MIT, just B fields.
With a longitudinal component?