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Overunity Machines Forum



Claimed OU circuit of Rosemary Ainslie

Started by TinselKoala, June 16, 2009, 09:52:52 PM

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TinselKoala

@fuzzytom: I apologise, I really didn't mean to make you mad. I've had a relly rough day, and I am a bit snappy. Sorry, really.
I agree that you have a valid point, and I take the isolation transformers for granted, they've been in the utility closet for so long. It would indeed be interesting to see the potentials between my copper cold water pipe penetrating the cinderblock wall of by basement kitchen, and a remote copper rod pounded into the dirt.
I still don't see the relevance to this discussion, though.

Now, do you think that Rosemary is more, or less, likely than I am to suffer from the effects you mention? Maybe that ground potential difference is what caused her circuit to produce random chaotic non-periodic Hartley resonance in the first place. In which case people like me, who cannot even spell "meteorologist", are out of luck.

Oh, did you happen to calculate the resonant frequency of a circuit with minimal capacitance and an inductive load of 0.00864 milliHenries?

And can anyone give me a rational explanation as to why, if she has the circuit still, as she says, why she hasn't shown us it, or straightened out the circuitry and clocking issue, or demonstrated an example scope shot of the random aperiodic resonance?
Are there no digital cameras down under?

TinselKoala

@Henieck: rolling laughing on the floor!
Too bad you are pre-censored, I'm sure Rosemary would let you back into her royal court if you posted that.
I drink to you, my friend.

TinselKoala

@Nerzh: have you seen my data from the pilot experiment I ran? Now that I have settled some of the circuit issues to my satisfaction, I have gone on to heat measurements, and comparisons of transistors, recirculation diodes, loads, duty cycles, and so forth on the time vs. temperature output measurements. When I have successfully and reliably replicated her heat profile results, then it will be time for more complex calorimetry. If necessary I can arrange to put the device in the world's most accurate civilian bulk active calorimeter.
But if the circuit performs as claimed, that won't be necessary at all. You could just make coffee for seven people on one D-cell flashlight battery.

That would convince even me.

TinselKoala

Heh, Chet, I see you are talking high voltage with MileHigh. No, actually I don't want to be floating, because I have a linoleum floor over concrete, in a basement, and if I wear insulating shoes, that puts about a half-inch of dielectric between the soles of me feet (one plate) and the concrete (the other plate) and when, for example, I inadvertently build up a charge and it discharges _there_, I tend to jump...it's very snappy. Fortunately I work with static, that is, very little actual charge is behind that voltage, so I hardly ever kill myself.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpoTGdbcUzE
I'm holding the NE-2 with a bamboo chopstick--an excellent EHV bleeder resistor. So I do charge up. And you can see the cold water pipe ground lead plugged into the base of the little VDG.


HEEE hee I just tested the ground fault idea and you won't believe what I found.I had better upload the video quick, before the MiBs get here.
Sterling, get out the microphone, Stefan, dust off the prize money...I'm sure you will be hearing from Rosemary shortly.

ramset

TK
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Chet
Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
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