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Overunity Machines Forum



Steven Mark`s TPU

Started by otto, December 18, 2007, 01:55:48 AM

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otto

Hello all,

TPUs are CONVERSION devices and we know this already.

My question is: what is converted in a TPU???

Yes,yes, we know that but isnt there something else that is converted???

Why do we need the kicks???

This are questions for the thinkerers here.

Otto

HEEEEEJ, I WANT A DISCUSSION.

AhuraMazda

Otto,
I thought the kicks were just a side effect.

AM

otto

Hello AM,

Side effect....hmmmm....of what??? Ha,ha a question answered by a new question.

Otto

AhuraMazda

@Otto
I am getting out of the box here.
If you wash a plate or a glass and run your finger along the edge your skin occasionally sticks to the plate and then moves again. If you do this correctly
on a glass you make it ring. Now you are doing this with an electronic/electric device but your friction medium is perhaps gravity.

This is a very important question: When you get these kicks, does anything happen to the weight of your coil?

By the way, I could be completely wrong.

AM

otto

Hello AM,

forgive me to "answer" your question with my question.

Youre complete right and I posted this a long time ago: I saw when my coil was slow kicked ( maybe 1 - 5 Hz) that the weight was going down and up to normal. This means when a kick hits a coil that in such a moment the coils weight is decreased. Gravity.....not perhaps. It IS gravity.

You gave me an idea: I want to see this effect at really fast kicked coils. Yes, I know what to expect but Im interested in the % of the weight the coils will lose.

Otto

A time ago people made jokes with my post about the weight lose in a TPU. No, a TPU doesnt fly but  in another configuration,  hmmmm.....my imagination plays games with me.

Otto