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A validation of the UP-SIDE-DOWN phenomena

Started by EMdevices, November 02, 2009, 09:40:48 PM

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BEP

@EM

So you see there can be a bit of difference between magnetic and electro-magnetic resonance when dealing with LF and below?
25k? Yes but I always see more around 35k. It probably does vary.

I'm not saying I agree with the utility source concept. Rather, utility or nearby wiring could be an unexpected/unwilling transport mechanism.

Are you near any LF time signal sources?
WWVB, perhaps?


wattsup

@EM

I guess you tried that in all the possible combinations.

Big loop clockwise, small loop clockwise.
Big loop clockwise, small loop counter-clockwise.
Big loop counter-clockwise, small loop clockwise.
Big loop counter-clockwise, small loop counter-clockwise.

Then tried these again with the big loop under the small loop, etc., so see all the possible mixes.

Now consider the FTPU has a center toroid. If that toroid could work the same way as your small loop, then the toroid core could start moving that power around and around to amplify the output.

Then the next step could be to pass one side of the big top loop through the toroid center to a big bottom loop, then from there back through the toroid center to the big top loop again, making two big loops (top and bottom) connected together through the center of the toroid.

I have always wondered why the FTPU toroid had two different wire pairs (two thin blacks and two thicker white wires) and curiously, the right side white wires look very similar to the loop wires. The black wires could be the toroid output in bucking mode and the white wires could be simply part of the outer loops.

This way, the big loops energize the toroid, increase in the toroid core, the toroid center then gives more directionality to the big loop wires going through the toroid center to increase the big loops tension, that then increases the center toroid again and again, working with gain. Hmmmmmmm. I like it.

Grumpy

Quote from: EMdevices on November 02, 2009, 10:35:08 PM
@poynt99

they are not tuned to 60 Hz, more like 25 kHz or so (haven't measured it in a while).  Like I mentioned in my previous postings of this nature, this high frequency energy is present on the house electricity wires, so it's not only 60 Hz that flows on those wires.

It works in many locations in my house, to varying degrees.

EM

25khz is used in flicker-free fluorescent lights (electronic ballasts)

It is the men of insight and the men of unobstructed vision of every generation who are able to lead us through the quagmire of a in-a-rut thinking. It is the men of imagination who are able to see relationships which escape the casual observer. It remains for the men of intuition to seek answers while others avoid even the question.
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giantkiller

@EM,
Nice video! Since this is relatively easy to demo then for the sceptics in us tape wooden sticks to each coil and lift the coils using theses wooden isolators. I just got done attaching iron loops to magnets and when touching this the peak to peak goes from 10mv to 200mv but only in certain positions of my handling.

--gk.

giantkiller

@wattsup,
I see what you are saying here and thought about this new configuration looking like the core in this picture.
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=8227.0;attach=38631

Quote from: wattsup on November 03, 2009, 07:38:29 AM
@EM

I guess you tried that in all the possible combinations.

Big loop clockwise, small loop clockwise.
Big loop clockwise, small loop counter-clockwise.
Big loop counter-clockwise, small loop clockwise.
Big loop counter-clockwise, small loop counter-clockwise.

Then tried these again with the big loop under the small loop, etc., so see all the possible mixes.

Now consider the FTPU has a center toroid. If that toroid could work the same way as your small loop, then the toroid core could start moving that power around and around to amplify the output.

Then the next step could be to pass one side of the big top loop through the toroid center to a big bottom loop, then from there back through the toroid center to the big top loop again, making two big loops (top and bottom) connected together through the center of the toroid.

I have always wondered why the FTPU toroid had two different wire pairs (two thin blacks and two thicker white wires) and curiously, the right side white wires look very similar to the loop wires. The black wires could be the toroid output in bucking mode and the white wires could be simply part of the outer loops.

This way, the big loops energize the toroid, increase in the toroid core, the toroid center then gives more directionality to the big loop wires going through the toroid center to increase the big loops tension, that then increases the center toroid again and again, working with gain. Hmmmmmmm. I like it.