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New TPU build

Started by Farrah Day, June 14, 2009, 07:13:39 AM

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BEP

A handful of folks have demonstrated the lighting of lamps from the output of a TPU attempt.

No one has provided proof of more out than in. Certainly, none has been provided above info from SM.

There is no list of instructions that will definitely lead anyone to a working TPU.

Solutions to some of the working aspects have been offered but none can be proven as part of a TPU until someone builds a working TPU and incorporates those solutions.

Sorry about being so wordy. I get that way when away from the bench. Soon, I'll be home again and you won't hear from me for long periods.

One last "flight of fancy?"

Whether you can understand it or not - velocity is a key factor in any device or the math associated with it. In some cases 'group velocity' can replace velocity.

turbo

 :)

I have just cleaned the garden stuff, and i'm now sitting in the backyard with my laptop and a nice cup of cofee, life's good  :D

What was i going to do?
Oh i was going to post something.

Steven Marks TPU is simple, like he said, it uses simple electronic concepts.
However when something is not well understood, it can become quite difficult.

It's like comparing a car mechanic, who knows all about automobiles, to a guy that sells vacuumcleaners, he has a certain understanding about vacuumcleaners, but pherhaps less about automobiles and vice versa.
Both devices have a motor, rotation, some electronics and etc.

Now i have always wonderd if there are vacuum cleaners that run on gasoline in stead of electricity.
But i know there are also cars that run on electricity.
I have asked a regular car mechanic about electric cars and he admitted he did not understand shit about the tech inside.
All he was familiar with was the fuel engines.

So there is a leap between these certain technologies and they can only expand their knowledge by studying and repairing these things.
Same goes with the TPU.
Steven described some easy to do experiments, and only few took the effort to do them.
Then there was another guy who also described other experiments, and again only few took the effort to do them.
The rest of the people are either going from theory to theory or they are going from theory to theory.
Like i said above, there is only one way to get answers, and that is by trying/learning.

In the end when all is well understood by the many, most people will freak out on how easy it really is, and they never thought about it but go like HEY i knew that all along.....I was just thinking it had to be more complicated...

And so the story continues  :)

M.

giantkiller

QuoteIt'll never be usable.

This is the statement that annihilates dreams and as long as this answer abounds then there is no help available.

@BEP,
No disrespect meant.

--giantkiller.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/annihilates


MACEDONIA CD

 ;) best part to make tpu

otto

Hello all,

@Marko

I can only say that I fully agree with your words!!

Otto