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The Young Effect, my gift to the free energy movement!

Started by captainpecan, November 16, 2008, 11:02:42 PM

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tinu

Quote from: TheBuzz on November 26, 2008, 12:14:51 AM
Here is a good example of a shorted coil being used to produce 150% OU that I just spotted and does the magnetic field duplication:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cka7qb0zoc8

Come on, now!
Resolution is +/- 0.5W and considering just that, he is already well within the error margin.
Add the cos power factor issue and voila!
Where is OU?!

Cheers,
Tinu

ramset

TINU   Thanes work bears a ' MUCH' !!! closer look
              Chet
Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma

tinu

Hi,

I’m not expecting significant errors due to non RMS measurements of output power, as long as the frequency is close to 50-60Hz and the feeding signal is close to a sinus (from mains). However, on one hand the power meter is simply not enough sensitive (0.5W in respect to 1W means 50%!) and, on the other hand, the coils (transformer) remain an inductive load regardless of the resistor(s) used, hence the power factor issue.

Cheers,
Tinu

innovation_station

i add this here cuz it fits....  8)

Quote from: wattsup on November 26, 2008, 07:42:13 PM
Maybe there is some hidden TPUs in the attic. lol

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To understand the action of the local condenser E in fig.2 let a single discharge be first considered. the discharge has 2 paths offered~~ one to the condenser E the other through the part L of the working circuit C. The part L  however  by virtue of its self induction  offers a strong opposition to such a sudden discharge  wile the condenser on the other hand offers no such opposition ......TESLA..

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tinu

Quote from: TheBuzz on November 26, 2008, 09:34:56 PM
Hi Tinu,

I understand your critique of the measurement and agree with what you are saying.

I also understand that the shorted coil acts as an atomic accelerator and how that produces a (as Sparks would puit it - non-local) mass to atomic energy conversion. Ironically, Thane calls it an acceleration coil. Not sure if he means because it mechanically accelerates his motor or atomically accelerates hsi atoms or both. Regardless, this is a method used in many free energy devices that have been produced and verified in the past and so I find it interesting and in need of further investigation.

What protocaol would satisfy your measurement requirement for accuracy on such a device? Obviously an amp meter capeable of reading ma scale but what else?

Hi,

Thanks!

Regarding the question:
1. Waveforms/oscilloscope.
or
2. DC â€" AC â€" DC conversion (including correction as per converters and rectifiers real efficiencies) and mathematical error analysis.
or
3. heat (calorimetric) measurements.

Anyway, a power meter would be more than enough for me at this stage, assuming it is used in a range where its resolution falls well bellow the error margin of what’s to be proved (i.e. 5-10% error would be perfectly acceptable for a ‘proven’ 50%OU factor, wouldn’t it?)

Cheers,
Tinu