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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

Well Farmhand, using energy wisely and harnessing it and storing it for later use it in itself considered "over unity" by many people around here.  It's a question of semantics.  The sun will last "forever" for all practical intents and purposes.

If I could have a system that is relatively maintenance free that gives me some or all of my real power for daily use, that would be progress.  I seem to recall about 10 years ago you could set yourself up for about $15,000 USD with a solar array and a windmill and batteries and inverter and a smart controller.  My dark horse winning solution has a carbon fiber flywheel in a near vacuum connected to a motor-generator to store solar energy.  Then you don't have to deal with batteries.  It's simply too expensive right now.  If you imagine every rooftop and the cladding on buildings having solar arrays, and underground flywheels spread around, that might work.  Sort of like the whole city is a giant solar array with massive amounts of energy storage in a network of underground carbon fiber flywheels.  The extra energy collected during the sunny days gives you your power during the cloudy days.

You could do a demonstration project; a housing development of say 1000 energy efficient houses with the solar collectors, windmills and the flywheels, the intelligent power management and load balancing of the flywheels, the whole nine yards.  That would be an over unity community.  Assume the people drive electric cars.   So you would reduce the carbon footprint of the community as a whole.  I realize that it would probably take more energy to build a community like that but there would presumably be an carbon break-even point and then you go carbon positive.

There is no QEG in this picture.

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/new-flywheel-design/

http://web.stanford.edu/group/gcep/cgi-bin/gcep-research/all/low-cost-flywheel-energy-storage/

MarkE

Quote from: MileHigh on September 04, 2014, 07:36:12 PM
Yes indeed.  I had a wonderful time playing with 74LSXX TTL chips and op-amps and writing machine code way back when.  Breadboard City.  I wasn't looking for free energy but that's besides the point.  But I threw it all out 20 years ago.  It's great fun to see circuits come to life.  The National Semiconductor applications books were great because they were such a "cheat" if you wanted to do something special.  So I built the integrator and the differentiator and got a "satisfying" result when I swept the input.  Then there was the quadrature oscillator which was cool.  You can make a Cartesian coordinate rotator with a quadrature oscillator and some analog multipliers!  You can see the atomic energy symbol on your scope display by rotating a sine wave at the right harmonic resonance.  lol  It really was fun but then then Puff the Magic Dragon effect came into play.

If there is anything I still lust for is that first generation of analog scopes from the early 90s that had the moving cursors on the display to automate measuring time and frequency.  I suspect that there was a separate beam that was on during the main beam fly-back that gave you the moving cursors and the alphanumerics.  They were so cool and I haven't ever looked them up.  If they aren't making them anymore for sure they are on eBay.  They were just beautiful!
2465's are readily available in the used market from around $200. to $1200.  TK used to use a similar generation Philips scope.  I think the Philips scopes of the era had nicer ergonomics.  But I am way past having any of those instruments in front of me anymore.

MarkE

Quote from: Farmhand on September 04, 2014, 11:22:12 PM
This is not a 5 Star restaurant or even close equivalent.  :D You're walking into a roadside diner and expecting 5 star meals ?

Take the chef from the 5 star restaurant and put him in the busy diner and he wouldn't last past the first paycheck if even an hour.

No chef will convince me that I am not a good cook, I've been served up food from qualified chefs that should have put in the rubbish bin, but I rarely cook a meal that others don't like.

Some qualified chefs just ruin good ingredients.

Similarly I can build and use stuff electricians I know do not understand. They are not electrical engineers of physicists but nor
am I.

When a trained man like MarkE looks at my drawing and tells me he sees no flyback protection on my primary when it clearly
has a capacitor across the switch for just that tells me that even trained folks miss stuff.

No one on this thread has shown any input to output measurements at all except me, even though mine were not accurate
to date, (correct me if I'm wrong).

Seems I don't rate a mention with the other experimenter guys so I might just make my next set of measurements the last
ones I share and just sit back and criticize some and help others while I do my own thing in private.

If people can't grasp the concept of "energy can't come from no where or no source" now then whats the point ?
There is no OU as far as the big picture is concerned, there is only the utilization of existing energy for free or cheap.

Even posting on a site called OverUnity should cause people to carefully define what they mean by "OU" and they should be
able to explain it simply. To me actual Over Unity would need to involve the creation of energy or some "thing" from nothing
eg, 2 come from 1. But that is impossible so I struggle to justify to myself why I even post on these sites anymore at all.

And that begs the question. Haven't you trained guys got something better to do ?

My experiments to me are fun and very enlightening even though I have never claimed any OU. (except in jest.. joking)

In other words to use the Chef analogy.

I've learned enough that I don't need anyone to cook for me in order to eat well from the raw ingredients.  ;D
If I want someone to rate my cooking I'll ask as i usually do. Don't like my food don't eat it, doesn't mean it's contaminated
sustenance though just because people don't like it.

Bottom line is in my opinion these types of forums need two separate sections, one for people who want to create energy, and
a separate one for people who just want to harness energy for free.

The two do not mix well, and I don't need to be a cocktail "engineer" to see that.

Many of us experimenters have broken bodies/physically disabled, if we didn't then many of us would not even have time to post
not to mention do so much experimenting. I intend to try to get some accurate in to out and activity measurements when I am
well enough and post them here, but I doubt I'll be sharing much in future on any OU type forum unless I have practical advice
or a useful comment for those who want to harness energy for free or cheap.
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Just for kicks an I mean no disrespect as I respect knowledge, but what would be a good analogy of an electrical engineer posting on a OverUnity forum. A swan in the chicken coop ?
If it was my coop I'd say the swan was out of place.  ;D

In a busy chicken coop sometimes eggs get broken and chooks drop dead, but it doesn't phase the chooks, only the keeper.  ;)
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Hey, I am sorry if I left your name off the list that was just off the top of my head.  I am sure there are others I missed too.

Everyone makes mistakes and overlooks things no matter how well trained and/or skilled. 

There is absolutely nothing wrong with experimenting.  It can be a lot of fun just to try a new twist on old themes.  Experimenting is a good way to learn things and keep one's mind sharp.  Things in the lab are a lot dirtier and messier than they are in the pristine world of paper and computer simulation.  That's part of the reason that everyone should get some lab experience.  And who knows every once in awhile playing around may find something that at least seems unusual.

MileHigh

I will address this just once more to the QEG replicators that are following Naima Feagin and Fix the World.  I am assuming that many replicators are still dropping in here to see what is going on.

Time to step up to the plate and make video clips and report your results.  That means showing power-in and power-out and precisely how you made those measurements.  Nobody is interested in seeing resonance or talking about nonsensical "over unity in VARs."

How come you barely see any results from true replicators on Be-Do?  Many of you surely thought that "this one's the real thing" and took heed of the advice given out by Fix the World, namely "don't listen to the trolls."

Step up to the plate and be real.  Can any of you do that?  We are waiting and we hope to see the results from the true replicators that downloaded the plans, bought the core, and are trying out stuff for yourselves, as well as following Jamie's "research."

I dare you replicators to show your stuff.  It's time to stop being Orwellian zombies cowering in fear from the peer pressure on Be-Do.

And I have a special shout-out to Kevin Blundell and Evens Abellard who are high-profile replicators from QEG Canada.  Show us your results, be they good or bad.

It's time to find out who the bad guys really are.


ACG

Prep for a lOl ROTFLYAO moment.
http://be-do.com/index.php/en/forum/wanted-offered/546-q-e-g-kits-for-sale-with-the-new-cores#2608
15,000 kits.  Kits mind you, not assembled and definitely not working.

Here is a better idea, how about instead of selling your kits, you build a working device.  Get all the metals, honors, accolades, and novels up the wazzu.  That way you will be financially set for life, 10 life times and not depend on market and economy whims for the kit sales.