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Bloch wall disconnect and reconnect. The final design!

Started by giantkiller, October 29, 2009, 02:31:19 PM

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Qwert

Quote from: giantkiller on July 06, 2010, 05:29:03 PM

Good Lord! I sound like IST... CHEERS  :D

--GK. There is only one thing missing...
Somewhat illiterate. Must be IST to catch it.

otto

Hello all,

@wattsup

yes, youre right. I saw this also.

@sparks

yes, especially not in a freezer.

@NickZ

I have again to say that a TPU works not at full superconduction properties. If this would happen, the TPU would be destroyed. So, its very important that the frequencies are as stable as possible.

You missed a post where I said that we have to use tinned wires in our TPUs and not only copper wires. I think we could also use silver coated copper wires but this is only a guess.

So, we have an alloy with a changed structure between the 2 metals.

If you look at todays super conducters they have all something very nice: an oxide.

Im not a scientist and not so clever and have to figure out things that others "know" but when I have lighted a bulb on this oxide (copper oxide) I was really surprised because the light was soooo bright.

The future will show if Im right with my posts or I failed in my direction.

Otto


sparks

     Funny you mention oxides.  I was watching this video last night and the oxide coating on a razor blade appears to be important in the workings of a tiny energy converter. 

                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skKmwT0EccE
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NickZ

  @ All:
   High temp superconductors:  In an effort to understand the relation to a TPU.
   http://phys.kent.edu/pages/cep.htm
                                                        Nz

NickZ

   Otto & GK:
   I think that it was GK that mentioned something about that there are different types or qualities of the tinned copper wires, and that he was going after the better ones. So, we would need to find just the right type of working tinned copper wire, for each coil.
   Any suggestions or updates on the tinned copper wires, or the best combination of wire types to use, so far,  for winding the coils?

  I was thinking (to myself) that maybe what Otto might be saying (in other words), is that it takes a cord of three notes or three frequencies pulsed together to produce the effect that one vibration by itself would never produce.  Like pulsing a three note cord into the coils instead of a single note pulse. And that the way that it would work out on the coils is that, on each wire coil the inside as well as the outside of each wire surfaces are distributing the three frequencies, each in there own way, and thus producing light, as if, it were operating as a high temp superconductor of sorts.  Yes? No?
                                                                     NZ

                                                                         
 


  Interesting video about the razor blade bluing,  I can see how changing the structure of the surface of the blade could affect reception, and other things.