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Started by Freedomfuel, November 09, 2006, 02:13:09 PM

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sparkman

Freedomfuel, thanks for starting this thread.
      I strongly concur with your feelings about the research direction using transmission lines and soliton oscillators as I have also been looking at it from this perspective.  I have also been pondering a good way to create the non-linearities required for soliton generation. Trimming the lines slightly differently will also create stable LF beat harmonics.
   Wishing you the best and hope to help contribute positively to this thread.

Mannix

Thanks  freedomfuel,

Its great to see that you are using the information that has been provided in the context that it was intended. Unfortunately some people used it to support another hypothesis.I am optomistic that a true understanding will develop with your approach.
Lindsay Mannix

rapttor

Freedom Fuel... thank you for reviving this and giving it a boot in the right direction. I've been silent since the start of the original thread by Lindsay, I understood and followed the different Ideas. I had nothing productive to add so I never jumped into the discussion due to the amount of distracting posts that were made daily that were not-related.
I've been thinking lately an easy analogy to what we've been trying to produce would be like having a microphone plugged into a P.A. Amp, snap your fingers into the mic, then turn it facing the amplifier speaker so it starts looping / feeding back, if you get closer to the amp, it will grow in amplitude continually until you back away or shut off the amp....

strikingly similar to what you pointed out from the original thread that was overlooked. "When one builds a bifilar coil, using one winding for power, and one for trigger, and drive this with a transistor, there is a certain point, when you bring a magnet close to one end of the coil, you will get a loud squealing noise from the coil. This feedback is the result of the trigger and power coil constantly switching the power transistor used to drive that coil off and on again. "

I'm going to wind a coil this weekend, maybe a couple, a bifilar and a mobius coil as well to start experimentation.

Thank you,
Art
Successfully Perpetually Failing at everything I do...

Hoppy

"When one builds a bifilar coil, using one winding for power, and one for trigger, and drive this with a transistor, there is a certain point, when you bring a magnet close to one end of the coil, you will get a loud squealing noise from the coil. This feedback is the result of the trigger and power coil constantly switching the power transistor used to drive that coil off and on again. It is also a point where that coil/transistor combination produce a high voltage output which one can gather from the collector of the transistor. If left unchecked, this resonant frequency of on/off switching will burn up the transistor, and thus a resistor must be put into the trigger winding circuit to lessen the voltage produced in the winding. It is one element of what I believe is happening in the Mark device."

This 'squealing noise' is termed self-oscillation and I also think that this could be the basis for opertaion of the Mark device. In fact it seems to be the central theme in many 'free energy' designs. The 'melt-down' claims are most likely explained by people experimenting with LCR oscillators and letting them run out of control. Very high energy levels can be stored in relatively small inductors and the release of this energy in certain circumstances can be frightening.

It's my guess that if there is any substance to the Mark device, then it is along the lines already suggested above in a previous post that progress might be made. My theory is that with controls in place to limit this process, it may be possible to feed-back  some of this energy to sustain oscillation and output power and at the same time reduce input power until a state is raeched where the process is almost completely self sustaining. This however, is only likely IMO if additional aetheric energy is 'sucked' in to the inductor and this increases sufficiently in a non-linear manner whilst the energy buil-up takes place. It also assumes that a power source in the form of a battery is needed to start the process. I suspect that few people have experimented in this area after the first 'fright' of seeing their transistor self destruct! The heating effects and tendency to overheat mentioned on the video would also be explained by this process.

The TPU would be simple, just comprising of a power transistor and base diode, bifilar wound air cored inductor (either 1:1 or single strand trigger winding with bifilar / trifilar  stranded power winding  (two or even three strands connected in series in TESLA style) and a resistor to control the base current through the transistor. The trigger and power coils I suggest would be part of the main toroid together with an inductively coupled 'collector' or 'recovery' coil, making three coils in total, plus any ancillary coils that would probably be needed for control and feedback purposes. The art would be to control the beast and this is where I suspect SM spent a long time mastering. With regards to the iron wire issue, maybe this is used for the power coil in order to slow the energy build-up so that it can be controlled more easily than if normal copper wire is used??