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ENERGY AMPLIFICATION

Started by Tito L. Oracion, February 06, 2009, 01:45:08 AM

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Magluvin

Hey Teets

It would be very cool if at least when we ask a question that IS in the right direction, that you let us know with a big YES! when we do get something right. ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) :-*


Mags

Tito L. Oracion

Oh  :o

Well, YES! thats one door but there are other doors and sometimes we Need to combine those doors to make pretty smoothly cool running engine.

Let say for example: to have a cool running engine it needs some water, air , gasoline, oil and a good heavy duty materials okay?

Now, what happens in our thread is that in different days we get discover water, the other day oil. etc, got it?  ;D The target is moving, then to solve its movement we have to check its every move to point it out.

So therefore we conclude that free energy can achieved by means of good combination of different working ideas, right?  8)

That's why what Tesla did was to scater all of his work into separate pieces and gave it to his different friends.

and so now those different tech are already in the WWW then our only task now is to solve the puzzle ok.

Tesla is genius but we are more genius now than tesla ok  ;D


Now wakeup!  ;D

ps: do you know how frankenstine is made? we can do it more better ok  :)
   : There is always room for improvement :) :(

Tito mateti reporting  ;D

forest

Tito

You really do not know how complicated it is to found even simple thing  :(
Some are blessed but accidentally finding a working device and can learn from this, but others have a lot of ideas like a many gears from watch but they haven't ever seen a watch so they have no such blinking moment : "AHA ! That's a part of the watch!"

DreamThinkBuild

QuoteDoing it with a conical wire itself should make no difference to the coupling. You will still be regulated by the thinnest part of the wire.

Thank you Wattsup and IWD for the explanation.

Hi Tito,

In one of your post you mentioned two coils, one large, one small, with a cap. Do you spark gap the small coil into the large coil or are they flux linked? :)

Hi Magluvin,

QuoteBack in the days, they studied 1 wire against 1 wire.  and strange looking simplistic experiments.  Maybe we need to dig into such things. I had suggested to Gates that maybe testing just 2 wires crossing each other to find optimal angle.

I still keep thinking we can capture the B-Field that is setup around a conductor. Take a 1ft 10Awg wire which will run our input signal. Take a 12Awg steel electric fence wire as the core now coil the 22Awg wire onto the 12Awg core. Now take that candy cane and wrap it around our conductor. Put a square wave into the 10Awg wire and measure the output of the 22Awg which is coiled around it. If we get even in the milli-watts all we should be able to calculate how long a cable we need to get the desired watts. It might just turn out to be a inefficient heater though (melted). :)

Tito L. Oracion

Quote from: DreamThinkBuild on December 07, 2010, 09:15:42 PM
Thank you Wattsup and IWD for the explanation.

Hi Tito,

In one of your post you mentioned two coils, one large, one small, with a cap. Do you spark gap the small coil into the large coil or are they flux linked? :)

Hi Magluvin,

I still keep thinking we can capture the B-Field that is setup around a conductor. Take a 1ft 10Awg wire which will run our input signal. Take a 12Awg steel electric fence wire as the core now coil the 22Awg wire onto the 12Awg core. Now take that candy cane and wrap it around our conductor. Put a square wave into the 10Awg wire and measure the output of the 22Awg which is coiled around it. If we get even in the milli-watts all we should be able to calculate how long a cable we need to get the desired watts. It might just turn out to be a inefficient heater though (melted). :)

Yes, its from small -> large coil but I eliminated the spark gap anymore, don't use it pls. And they are flux linked also.  :)