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Single circuits generate nuclear reactions

Started by Tesla_2006, July 31, 2006, 08:15:00 PM

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Inventor81

Quote from: RStiffler on May 21, 2008, 03:30:48 PM
@Feynman
Well come the Red Eye tonight I will head back for the Hot State of Texas. I spoke via cell with Dr. Simon and Dr. Schimaire and they are sitting back wondering what is going on also. I can not wait to get back so I can look at some of these things, but my friend what I am told is the Beta idea does not pan out, at least in my lab. They spent all day today on what has been talked about and do not see significant Beta.

Looking forward to getting home so I can observe with you all what is happening.

EDIT - I forgot, the lab hit a 1/2" rod 20cm long with a spike from a 2F bank at 200V that is (2*(200^2))/2 = 4E4J and they GOT a smoked rod, believe that?

Please tell me your lab forgot to place the magnets?

Also, try a smaller diameter rod.

I'm trying a blumlein PFN tonight to see if I can get a 12KV pulse at 96A through a 125 ohm load at 10ns.

Not sure, but if that doesn't do anything at all, then I have a feeling something else is going on, and that Juan is full of something other than beta. Also doing the toroid decoupling loop as well.

We'll see.

DrStiffler

Quote from: Inventor81 on May 21, 2008, 05:36:55 PM
Please tell me your lab forgot to place the magnets?

Also, try a smaller diameter rod.

I'm trying a blumlein PFN tonight to see if I can get a 12KV pulse at 96A through a 125 ohm load at 10ns.

Not sure, but if that doesn't do anything at all, then I have a feeling something else is going on, and that Juan is full of something other than beta. Also doing the toroid decoupling loop as well.

We'll see.
@Inventor81
Yes they did use magnets and the equipment is of high quality, if I remember right I was told the units were in excess of $10K each 5 years ago. We use then in the other end of the lab in our bio-research.

Because of the time difference I tried to VPN in before they left for the day, but it took longer to get here to the airport than planned and they are gone for the day. I may try to call Dr. Simon before we leave, but if not the 6hr diff will mean I will be a bit slow in getting back on tomorrow, you know have to sleep off the in flight raid of the liquor cabinet.

I will get back as soon as I can function and supply details, but I feel the other Dr's did the experiment as they found here and I have not followed that close, but do know they are both capable in the EE area as well as their own.

Leaving in an hour so got to go.

Good Luck All..............
All things are possible but some are impractical.

Inventor81

New information indicates a 2keV energetic barrier to K-capture.

Our electric field should have this field strength or greater.

Also, try the experiment with thin disks of carbon. I think we'd get alot of internal absorption/scattering of the beta, if there is any.

UncleFester's setup is something of a mirage at this point - very disorienting, and very, very interesting.

Feynman

Correspondence between Feynman and Groundloop ("Engineer Commander of Europe") regarding VSG beta production, and possible EMI artifact:



<-------------Feynman to Groundloop 05/21/08 5:21PM EST---------------->
Hey groundloop,

You should check the thread "single circuits generate nuclear reactions" on overunity.com.  I am concerned we may be generating some sort of EMI artifact rather than Beta.   We need to figure out what the heck is going on here.

http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,1310.400/topicseen.html

Hopefully its beta not microwaves.

Cheers,
Feynman
<----------------------------->



<-------------Groundloop to Feynman 05/21/08 5:48PM EST---------------->
Feynman,

It can't be microwaves! You are using a soft iron core toroid transformer to pick up energy. A iron based transformer can not handle frequencies above approx. 10 KHz. Microwaves is in the very high MHz and GHz frequency. It CAN be a magnetic pulsating field. If your output frequency is equal to you input frequency AND the waveform is in sync with the input waveform on a dual trace scope then you have two possibilities, one it is magnetic or two, it is beta.

If nobody can replicate and measure beta then it must be a magnetic pulsating field. A conductor (the graphite rod) will emit a magnetic pulse every time you fire a electric current.

But does it matter so much? If it turns out to be a magnetic pulse then this is good news. Because we had the run away effect and also the cop 41. So in case it is magnetic we have a over unity circuit that is 100% safe. I take that as good news.

-groundloop

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The plot thickens. . .

wavez

I think it's safe to say there is a magnetic effect. We have current traveling through the rod so it will create a magnetic field just as any conductor would. I think that is what created the AC voltage in my initial experiment. Still no OU though...