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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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F_Brown

Quote from: MileHigh on May 05, 2014, 07:28:03 PM
F_Brown,

Great number crunching!  It's amazing to think that people may have spent months and months in the 1950s on adding machines to get the same results you got in a few days.  If you had a "real" CPU it would take hours.  Also, if you have a higher-end AMD/ATI or Nvidea graphics card you might find a modeling package that would use your GPU.  Then all of a sudden you have a parallel processing super supercomputer to work with.



I know, I know.  Such are the things I dream of...

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Meanwhile, it looks like the forum software has scrambled brains, the formating is all amiss.  MIB attack!  lol

Meanwhile, no hope for HopeGirl and what will the soon-to-be former-minions do I wonder?   Get your pitchforks!  lol

MileHigh

I was having trouble with the site too, and was wondering about that. 

Vortex1

Quote from: F_Brown on May 05, 2014, 03:27:06 PM
I was thinking the same thing.  If Jamie was worth his salt as an engineer, he would have. 

Do you think Hope is controlling him against his will, making him commit reputational suicide?

If this thing turns out to be a flop, those two are going to get laughed off the planet...

Maybe they won't care if they are laughing all the way to the bank, and had a lot of nice vacations and meals in foreign lands. I wonder who (what relative) is making $3K a pop for those lamination samples.

F_Brown

I've priced small count lots from transformer manufacturers, and the price for the QEG core from Torelco actually sounds like a pretty good price all considered.

I want to get my new and improved spice model working so that I can then compare that to the results from the builders.

verpies

Quote from: MileHigh on May 05, 2014, 07:28:03 PM
Very interesting points that you raise and you linked to a very interesting video clip.  I am going to confess I don't have the answer. 
Well, at least we had an intelligent conversation.  I wish that there was more of that on this forum.

To tell you the truth I don't feel comfortable with the Lenz law being in conflict with the C.o.E. either.

I watched 3 videos about the Lenz law from Lasseviren1 and I like the way he expresses himself.
I noticed that he wrongly used B where he should have used Φ, because a "hoop wants to minimize" the change in total flux, not a change in flux density. 
The "Status Quo" that he mentions should refer to total flux (Φ) through the hoop - not the flux density (B) through the hoop.

I wish I had his email to talk to him, because I am not registered on YT and never will be.

Vortex1

Quote from: F_Brown on May 05, 2014, 08:00:17 PM
I've priced small count lots from transformer manufacturers, and the price for the QEG core from Torelco actually sounds like a pretty good price all considered.

I want to get my new and improved spice model working so that I can then compare that to the results from the builders.

Would a tape wound core work in this application? I understand there are articulations in the center ring, but maybe there are ways around this. The tooling cost would probably be a lot less than a custom die or laser cut laminations. Tapewound cores are often used in large Variacs and toroidal power transformers.

How much does the core weigh?