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Eldarion and Bruce's build of Bob's Energy Converter

Started by eldarion, July 27, 2007, 12:58:39 AM

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MeggerMan

Quote from: eldarion on August 15, 2007, 08:40:38 PM
I found this applet that can simulate 3 source plane wave interference.
http://www.falstad.com/ripple/

Try it!  Check "stopped", select 3 source, single frequency interference, and set the speed of the simulation as low as it will go.  Crank the resolution up all the way.  Arrange the three sources in a triangle pattern (like Bob's TPU viewed from above) and click clear waves.  Then uncheck "stopped" and watch!

On the several times I did it, a rotational field was actually set up! It was really cool to watch!  It was even unstable (the direction of "rotation" would randomly reverse, etc.  Just another thing lining up perfectly with Bob and SM's comments... :))

I am still not fully certain of the mechanism at work behind the HVDC bias, but I think the magnetic bias may help to set the preferred direction of rotation for the vortex--it may stabilize and enhance the reaction all at the same time.

Hi eldarion,
Tried, but could not get a rotation.
Three points echoing into the centre then radiating out from the centre, but no noticable rotation.
Can you give all the settings for each drop down and slider.
Regards
Rob

eldarion

Quote from: MeggerMan on August 16, 2007, 06:00:47 PM
Quote from: eldarion on August 15, 2007, 08:40:38 PM
I found this applet that can simulate 3 source plane wave interference.
http://www.falstad.com/ripple/

Try it!  Check "stopped", select 3 source, single frequency interference, and set the speed of the simulation as low as it will go.  Crank the resolution up all the way.  Arrange the three sources in a triangle pattern (like Bob's TPU viewed from above) and click clear waves.  Then uncheck "stopped" and watch!

On the several times I did it, a rotational field was actually set up! It was really cool to watch!  It was even unstable (the direction of "rotation" would randomly reverse, etc.  Just another thing lining up perfectly with Bob and SM's comments... :))

I am still not fully certain of the mechanism at work behind the HVDC bias, but I think the magnetic bias may help to set the preferred direction of rotation for the vortex--it may stabilize and enhance the reaction all at the same time.

Hi eldarion,
Tried, but could not get a rotation.
Three points echoing into the centre then radiating out from the centre, but no noticable rotation.
Can you give all the settings for each drop down and slider.
Regards
Rob

Rob,

I'll get a couple of screenshots together soon--I'm currently winding a test coil.

Since we cannot introduce any phase shift in the simulator, you may have to place each of the three souces slightly off from a perfect triangle.

Eldarion
"The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. What we obtain too cheaply, we esteem too lightly; it is dearness only that gives everything its value."
-- Thomas Paine

Jdo300

Hey Eldarion,

Great finds there on OUpower.com. Thanks for passing them along to us. That just helped me focus on what is what here. I have been meandering around in several different areas of experimentation but knowing that it's all about the short, fast pulses, helps keep things in focus for me. Speaking of which, I need to ask Bob about his Hex controller. I'm seriously thinking about going the FPGA route but seeing how he is driving the coils will be helpful.

God Bless,
Jason O

hartiberlin

Quote from: eldarion on August 15, 2007, 08:40:38 PM
Wow is it quiet in here lately! :D

While waiting for the cores to arrive, I have been engaging in several experiments to determine the fundamental principle behind the TPU.  From what I can tell, Bob is exactly correct when he says that an EM interference pattern is responsible for the effects.  I never really doubted what Bob was saying, but I had to prove it to myself anyway. ;D

From what I can tell, the primaries are simply antennas that radiate to create the interference pattern, and as such, they should be:
a.) Open Ended
b.) Driven with fast pulses
c.) Precise!  We may be dealing with GHz interference patterns here.

I found this applet that can simulate 3 source plane wave interference.
http://www.falstad.com/ripple/



Hi,
I played with it and I came up with just a setup of 2 single oscillators
with 2 different frequencies.

If you set this up, like in the attached pics,
that there is a beat frequency between the 2 oscillators
(could be coils)
there is a big changing zone between the 2 coils, where
you could place a load coil and
thus induce a huge changing magnet field.

the second picture I attached, shows an interesting pattern,
as this could be used to get a unidirectional motion
from 2 coils or toroids connected onto a platform,
so to violate Newton?s third law of motion.
As the radiation pattern of attraction and repellation
is now asymmetrical, this 2 coil device should be
able to move into one direction.

What do you think about this ?
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

eldarion

Quote from: hartiberlin on August 17, 2007, 08:23:39 AMWhat do you think about this ?

VERY interesting! ;D

I wonder how much power a setup like this would take to manifest the effect?
"The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. What we obtain too cheaply, we esteem too lightly; it is dearness only that gives everything its value."
-- Thomas Paine