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Giantkiller moves forward into Full Heterodyning.

Started by giantkiller, September 22, 2007, 12:39:11 PM

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poynt99

What makes you think that aiming 3 speakers to a central spot in the vacuum (air) will create heterodyning?

I suggest you go back and look up its definition.
question everything, double check the facts, THEN decide your path...

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giantkiller

Quote from: poynt99 on April 04, 2008, 08:49:35 PM
What makes you think that aiming 3 speakers to a central spot in the vacuum (air) will create heterodyning?

I suggest you go back and look up its definition.
Have you tried it?
I have a 750 watt Bose Acoustic radiator. Single sound source. That made the house vibrate in a way that only heterodyning could do. I have demos on youtube. It is not just loud.

I don't normally do this but you offer conjecture without real tests. Ditto Otto...

--giantkiller.

giantkiller

Quote from: M@rcel on April 04, 2008, 06:58:55 PM
Quote from: giantkiller on April 04, 2008, 04:27:18 PM
http://img403.imageshack.us/my.php?image=vortex2dh0.swf

Per Patrick Flanagan:

The Yellow is the counterclockwise pulse direction. The Green is the clockwise pulse direction. The pulses also reflect the magnetic field direction of travel. As those fields spin ions are dragged in by the heterodyning mag fields in between the coils where they meet. This drag is documented in other areas. The Blue respresents the ejection of ions on the horizontal plane. The angle of the vertical portion of the blue arrows represents the ions pulled downward and upward. This is the vortex.
The frequency represented here is 4x the circumference frequency. By adding more turns the initial frequency can be divided down. That is because now where the pulse hits is at a different distance down the wire. But because there is a loop the runs are in parallel. The loop sees it at some matching circumferal place. If you have 8 turns and fire the pulse at the 1 turn circumferal distance then you will have 8 pulses in the same circumferal distance of the loop.
See where this is going?
Now if the loop is part of a tank the ringing sustains. We heterodyne with colliding fields any where we want on the loop. 
See where this just went?
Now another loop is added and the same process is added to that loop but in an opposing direction.
Where did this just go?
Now there are 2 toroidal magnetic fields spinning against each other twisting the vortex. Pump the force faster and create more effect. Schaumberger. Keely, Tesla, Hutchison.
Also Marco posted the vortex in one of my coil graphics 18 months ago.
Where do you think it comes from?

--giantkiller.
gk,

Can you tell us something about the relation of the above with the LMDTEM?

Take the TEM, Grab both caps and bring them towards you while you curl the inductors into horizontal loops. What do you have?
Anybody that built a TPU type coil can see this. Now lets say you take 3 TEMs, layed out just like the the pictures and curl them around a vertical axis. What do you have?
A 3 segment, 2 layer TPU. Is this close or what, compadres?

Is this a test? Is anybody there? Are we bird doggin' for an easy answer?
This worked for Dollard and Naudin. 5.882 KHZ. You just got fed. The link is in my signature.

--giantkiller. Get visual. Get done.

poynt99

I have not tried it, and that is not the issue.

If you wanted to electronically heterodyne 3 signals, would you use an opamp summer with 3 wave form inputs?

No, and that's why you are not heterodyning in air either. Summing is all you got I'm afraid.

But with only a single acoustic subwoofer or pressure wave transducer such as the BOSE, then you can not be heterodyning.

Minimum 2 sources are required to heterodyne, and the sources must mix in a non-linear medium.

You've got neither.

you don't have heterodyning.
question everything, double check the facts, THEN decide your path...

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giantkiller

Ok.
Did you bother to take note of the Bucket -o- Vibes test with 3, let me repeat, I said 3 speakers. Did you bother to take note of Innovation_station's 3 amplifier, 3 large wattage speaker test I told him to set up in his house?

Have you ever felt the sheetrock and furniture chatter when you hit the right combination of harmonics?
There is definately a difference between the Bose equipment and just paper speakers. What do you own?

--goodbye. Nice bird doggin', though.