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Title: Stubblefield/ Daniel McFarland Cook coil
Post by: IotaYodi on May 28, 2010, 01:58:48 PM
I read about 90% of the "The Brnbrade Coil" topic refering to the Daniel McFarland Cook coil which was invented before Stubblefields coil.  Brnbrade got too far away from the original and disappointed people. I was wondering if this coil could be pulsed with a Stubblefield coil or married in some way. Though no one seemed to get it working properly it might be an interesting experiment. Any thoughts on why or why not it would work? Better yet has anyone tried it?
Title: Re: Stubblefield/ Daniel McFarland Cook coil
Post by: Pirate88179 on May 28, 2010, 04:40:04 PM
Do you mean this?

This is totally different than a Stubblefield coil so even though it may have been done earlier, it is not the same.

Bill
Title: Re: Stubblefield/ Daniel McFarland Cook coil
Post by: Mk1 on May 28, 2010, 04:43:46 PM
You will need to take a look at ED mph , and also the dynatron to figure it out ...

Title: Re: Stubblefield/ Daniel McFarland Cook coil
Post by: IotaYodi on May 28, 2010, 06:27:37 PM
QuoteThis is totally different than a Stubblefield coil so even though it may have been done earlier, it is not the same.
No its not the same. But they refer to using a magnetic pulse with it.

QuoteYou will need to take a look at ED mph
Cant tell what that is?
Title: Re: Stubblefield/ Daniel McFarland Cook coil
Post by: Mk1 on May 28, 2010, 06:52:00 PM
Sorry .

Edward Leedskalnin Perpetual motion holder , that is the u shape core .

Ed also had a gravity machine , or sun/black hole maker ...

Title: Re: Stubblefield/ Daniel McFarland Cook coil
Post by: pese on May 28, 2010, 07:00:13 PM
interestin "unusual" invention.
i have also the numbers of windings / turns,

But "No One" can understand, this work.

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From COOK .

I habe an old ingeneering E-book in my homepage.
I give an lot of impressing details within.

http://alt-nrg.de/pppp/cook.txt  plain text
http://alt-nrg.de/pppp/cook.html  with picures (scanned)

Gustav Pese


http://alt-nrg.de/pese   englisch/german link collection of alternative sciences

Title: Re: Stubblefield/ Daniel McFarland Cook coil
Post by: IotaYodi on May 28, 2010, 07:17:51 PM
Thanks Mk I got it now!
I have been looking at some of this Pese. Some good info in it.