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Dr Ronald Stiffler SEC technology

Started by antimony, April 25, 2017, 09:09:27 AM

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NickZ

Quote from: Lidmotor on August 14, 2018, 01:52:36 AM
NickZ---I wouldn't throw away you crystal oscillator yet.  If nothing else it is a good learning tool.  Mine will light up a neon and almost blind me using a 110v LED array at 21v.  I am with you about using regular 'Exciters' though as better drivers.  Both Slider and I are now trying pancake style coils with a simple Slayer Exciter circuit.
  What Doc is about to try will be very interesting.
Here is my video from June where I used my crystal oscillator to light up a neon using just a 9v battery as the source.  My laptop O-Scope  has been handy analyzing the thing and proving that the oscillator does produce a voltage spike similar to a regular SEC.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J95knDhEHZI&t=43s

-----Lidmotor
Lidmotor:
   Ok, I got all inspired by your video showing you lighting the neon. So... here's what I came up with.   I also tried it with the second L3 that's on top of the image, both connected to the L3 and near fielding each other. As well as with the second L3 with it's ends connected together, similar to how you did it, but without the led connected. However, I got ok results without needing to use the second coil. 
    Thanks,
                 NickZ   

Lidmotor

NickZ--  That is great news.  Gyula was telling me that the two L3 coils setup a mutual induction in a certain way that makes this happen.  I don't really understand it very well but it seem to work quite nicely.
  Congratulations.  Now where do we go?  I don't have a clue.  I'm just waiting on Doc to see what he does next with the earth ground setup.

----- Lidmotor

NickZ

Quote from: Lidmotor on August 16, 2018, 11:18:12 PM
NickZ--  That is great news.  Gyula was telling me that the two L3 coils setup a mutual induction in a certain way that makes this happen.  I don't really understand it very well but it seem to work quite nicely.
  Congratulations.  Now where do we go?  I don't have a clue.  I'm just waiting on Doc to see what he does next with the earth ground setup.

----- Lidmotor

   Lidmotor:   Well, I didn't need the mutual inductance, just the one L3 coil. Yet another L3 can also be used, if connected using  another 0.1uf cap to the oscilator's output, to power it's own load, as well.   
   But, I think that in order for two coils to work in mutual induction, they need to be exact replicas of the desired frequency.   
   So, where do we go from here?  Well, for me it's always in the direction of more output and higher lights (lumin). 
Like in the two images, below.     A neon bulb (one filament lit),  a 26 led bulb, and another DC bulb, all together.
    I've also got an AC led bulb that works on the oscillator now. It's not shown, yet. I still need to rig it up right with the 4148 diodes AV plug, etz...   I wonder if they sell those diodes by the kilo. 
   Anyway, I know now that I can light a neon bulb, and more, thanks to you, and so I'll be working on the series connected led bulbs next. That's where I'm going from here.   
   Yet, the ultimate goal for me on this, is two fold. One, to understand the basic idea on just HOW to be able to tap into the Aether. And some how prove that that is where any "extra energy" may be coming in from.
And ultimately make this Dr. Stiffler project contraption, well you know,  Self Run.   
     It may take me a while to catch up with you guys on all of this, as I'm out in the jungle, next to the beach,
but I'm working on it. All done with just junk parts, so far.  Zilch invested...

iflewmyown

Lidmotor, I think this is the reason for trying to pass signals through the ground.
http://www.rexresearch.com/rogers/1rogers.htm

mikrovolt

Quote from: PositronFlow on August 16, 2018, 06:45:28 AM
Please forgive the intrusion,but as i am new here,i was wondering if some one could point me in the right direction.

I am seeking topics/and/or discussions related to the displacement of electrons via static magnetic fields through P/N junctions.

Also seeking topics/and/or discussions on ferromagnetic induction via accelerated mass.


Thank you in advance.


Christie.

In this thread Dr. Stiffler's experimental methods are used (kind of) toward applications such as leds arrays using RF in wireless open media.
Other topics include exciter trouble shooting, static field modulation experiment, Stiffler loop, sec, psec.

The scope of the question is extremely large. accelerated mass, nope. also not covered here
Basics of P and N junctions exposed to static or electromagnetic typically focus on lorentz, miller and hall effects within the semiconductor media.
However the list of keywords found in discussions can expand profoundly in various applications, patents, medical, biological, nuclear, hard drives ect ect ect.
https://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19690027332.pdf
recent scientific discoveries July 22, 2015 
http://www.andrewfyfe.com.au/editorial-cartoons/recent-scientific-discoveries/