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Overunity Machines Forum



Magnetic fields within a toroid inductor.

Started by tinman, September 11, 2013, 10:01:30 AM

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MileHigh

Wake up indeed.

http://www.tuks.nl/pdf/Reference_Material/Andersen_AETHER_CONTROL_via_an_understanding_of_ORTHOGONAL_FIELDS.pdf

Take a bunch of toroids and stack them all you want and they will not negate the force of gravity in any way.  These "drive by" links that don't have anything to really contribute to the discussion are tedious.

tinman

@MH
Quote: This looks like nothing more than current steering with diodes and two sets of coils.  So how do you check for the presence of the diodes?

This is just a standard alternator electromagnetic rotor setup. There is no diodes in the rotor coil,as it is powered by a DC current-normal setup. Where i have the P/in going,is just each end of the coil.
It is a bit strange,but at a higher p/in to the coil,the effect starts to go away,and both fields become apparent.Just found it a bit odd,so thought i would post it.

MileHigh

Timnan:

I don't recognize that motor(?) configuration at all.  Are we looking at what is normally an AC alternator, a DC generator, or is it normally an AC motor or a DC motor?  What kind of equipment is it from?

I am not so clear on how you normally power this device. (If it is powered)  I see the two slip rings.  If you apply power to the slip rings do you apply AC or DC?

MileHigh

MileHigh

Tinman:

QuoteThere is no diodes in the rotor coil,as it is powered by a DC current-normal setup.

That's not what your clip is indicating when you flip the polarity.  From what I can see your clip shows all the indications that there are two separate coils and there is current steering into the coils with diodes unless I am missing something or unaware of something.  So I am challenging you and your buddies here and possibly your buddies on your own forum to figure out what is going on with that device.  How to test for the presence of diodes would be a key part of the investigation.

MileHigh

Dave45

Quote from: MileHigh on September 14, 2013, 11:51:27 AM
Wake up indeed.

http://www.tuks.nl/pdf/Reference_Material/Andersen_AETHER_CONTROL_via_an_understanding_of_ORTHOGONAL_FIELDS.pdf

Take a bunch of toroids and stack them all you want and they will not negate the force of gravity in any way.  These "drive by" links that don't have anything to really contribute to the discussion are tedious.

you couldnt see the truth if it slapped you up side the head