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Quantum Energy Generator (QEG) Open Sourced (by HopeGirl)

Started by madddann, March 26, 2014, 09:42:27 PM

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MileHigh

My comment on Kevin Blondell's YouTube channel before I click the "post" button:

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Kevin, from your Facebook on July 27th:

<<<We are still very much in R and D mode. The very good news is that all of the engineers agree that the QEG will work and that the answers to get it to over unity are within our grasp. With each build we get a little closer to that goal. Keep your fingers crossed and please send light and love to this project. When you think on the QEG, visualize it working. Pray and meditate on this... be positive and help bring that energy to this project please. It will indeed help.>>>

Like I said, I was an engineer too and I am telling you that you are going to be so disappointed when this whole thing implodes on you.  It's really a shame.

As far as the "engineers" you refer to go, I have a small favour to ask of you.  After the big disappointment ask each one individually what qualifications that they have to call themselves "engineers."  Don't be surprised if they are "self-named" engineers with no formal education in engineering and no membership in organizations like the IEEE or the OIQ.

http://www.ieee.org/index.html
http://www.oiq.qc.ca/pages/accueil.aspx?lang=en

Don't be surprised if the vast majority of them are imposters that are unlawfully calling themselves engineers.  For example, Jamie is no engineer, I can assure you of that.  Any alleged "engineer" that agrees that the QEG should work deserves a virtual bitch-slapping.  That's a comment coming from a person that was once a REAL engineer that can see through the "feel good" smoke screen and is able to evaluate the technology on its merits (or lack thereof) alone.

Farmhand

Isim, I have the text files, but I have no idea what to do with them.  :-[ Is it complicated ? txt files attached.
The input dropped while I was working out how to do it on the computer and I forgot to bump it up but it's pretty close to 300 mA
input by the power supply at 12.3 volts. The spike is so big the screen won't accommodate it with the current wave at any
reasonable amplitude. If the files are wrong or no good let me know.  :)

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MileHigh

Farmhand:

I may help to bootstrap you.   I have Excel 2000, which is old but still perfectly useful.  I simply copied and pasted one of your text files into an Excel spreadsheet.  The text was recognized as numbers and not plain text by the spreadsheet.   So that is the first step.  If you know how to drive Excel then you can plot the data, measure energy, do curve fitting, just about anything.

MileHigh

Farmhand

I'm a metal fabricator I've never used Excel. Never had a need before. But I have microsoft works on this laptop, or I could get
what I need if I can work out how to "drive" the program. I've got zero experience there.

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MileHigh

Farmhand:

Here is a link for free Microsoft Office equivalents:

http://www.pcworld.com/article/2010005/5-free-open-source-alternatives-to-microsoft-office.html

Let's assume that each one includes a spreadsheet program that's equivalent to Excel.  Most or all of them should be able to read Excel files.  A cautionary note is that there are Excel 2013 and beyond spreadsheets and older format spreadsheets.

I am not sure what you want to do.  For example, you might have a voltage vs. time file that represents voltage.   You might have another voltage vs. time file that represents current.  Obviously the CSR voltage values have to be converted into actual current values by multiplying by a conversion factor.

To calculate instantaneous power values and to accumulate those values so that you can calculate energy over a cycle or average power is a very trivial thing to do with a spreadsheet.   If you are a more advanced user you can do curve fitting to smoothen out the sampled data and then you can calculate the time differential data on the smooth curve to do differentiation and integration and so on.

A classic example would be to make a sensor coil to measure flux changes in a transformer winding.  Then with your spreadsheet you could do curve fitting and then integration to plot the actual flux vs. time going through the transformer winding.

A great place to start would be on YouTube with a search on something like "Excel basics" or "Introduction to Excel."  If you put your mind to it you should be getting results relatively soon.

As an example, with Excel (or equivalent) you can add up a long column of numbers with nothing more than a few mouse clicks and a mouse drag/select operation.  It makes you wonder how the world got along before spreadsheets.

Yet another challenge!

For myself personally I can only do basic spreadsheets with simple formulas and stuff like adding columns of numbers.  That's all I really need.

MileHigh