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Looks Like OU Senior Member Avalon Has DONE IT! New Video!

Started by Just..Sayin.., January 16, 2016, 01:09:01 PM

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picowatt

Quote from: avalon on January 16, 2016, 10:58:39 PM
I remain skeptical too.  I have already mentioned that I would not release anything until I am 100% sure of where the energy is coming from. So far, I cannot answer that question.
BTW, similar to my dumb Kill-A-Watt device, my smart PG&E house meter does not register anything either when I connect the load through the device.
Until I can answer the question above with a reasonable degree of certainty I will simply assume that I've created a cheating device. In that case no details will ever be released.

~A

Avalon,

Are you certain the load does not register on your smart meter?  Have you checked to see if you can see the load(s) being measured on the smart meter when they are plugged directly into the power strip (i.e., without the "tub")? 

Some smart meters have a very slow update rate that do not display real time load changes.  Some do have closer to real time readouts or smart phone updates, but many only do so at 5-15min intervals/averages.

Try attaching a three prong to two prong AC plug adapter to the male end of the cord feeding the "tub" and then plug that into your Kill-A-Watt as in previous tests.  If the neutral return from the load is by way of the third prong ground, your loads should not light (be cautious, as depending upon how your setup is wired, your lamp housings might then have line voltage on them).

My condolences with regard to being a PG&E customer...

PW 

tinman

Quote from: MileHigh on January 17, 2016, 09:40:38 AM
Energy can be transformed from one form to another.  I will assume that you have seen that in various threads and agreed with it.  So you can't just cherry pick when you want to accept that or not accept that.  Mechanical power applied to a generator results in electrical power out.  That's the source of the electrical power, not a "higher dimensional field that is unseen to the 3 dimensional senses."  It's a nice sounding fantasy but it's not true.

Likewise resonance is not a source of free energy.  Resonance is just a method of storing energy that comes from somewhere else.  The source of a magnetic field is an electron in motion.  That's what's in the deck of cards that Nature has dealt to us, so you may as well run with it and try to use that to your advantage.


QuoteThe source of a magnetic field is an electron in motion.

And in permanent magnets ?.

tinman

Quote from: MileHigh on January 17, 2016, 10:52:10 AM
The torque is the force required to push against opposing magnetic fields inside the generator.  Power dissipated in the load requires voltage and current.  That current going into the load results in a magnetic field being produced inside the generator.  Another magnetic field pushes against that load-derived magnetic field.  The source for that pushing is the external torque applied to the generator shaft from an external mechanical power source.

When you strip down a generator to its basic elements, you have brute external force pushing a magnet against an electromagnet.  That electromagnet pumps electrical power into a load.

Brute mechanical force times displacement is transformed inside the generator and what comes out the other side is brute voltage and current that goes into a load.

Well that's half of the AC sine MH,and half of the cycle.

TinselKoala

Quote from: tinman on January 17, 2016, 05:44:50 PM

And in permanent magnets ?.
Yes, and in permanent magnets.

Quote from: tinman on January 17, 2016, 05:46:59 PM
Well that's half of the AC sine MH,and half of the cycle.

Hence commutation, either mechanical or electrical.

MileHigh

Quote from: tinman on January 17, 2016, 05:44:50 PM

And in permanent magnets ?.

And in permanent magnets the source of the magnetic field is electrons in motion.

That's a "shocker" question for you to pose at this point in time and one can assume that it's raising some eyebrows.