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The TPU uncovered? (A PROBABLE technique.)

Started by pauldude000, April 09, 2008, 08:35:14 PM

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aleks

Quote from: sparks on April 12, 2008, 04:57:37 PMIf SM or Tesla for that matter was able to create a scalar emwave then it stands still in 4d and along comes the Earth field, and there is a relavent exchange of energy between the two inertial frames.  A collision of two inertial frames with potential energy stored in each. An accident in the aether.  A magnetic field crossing a conductor.
Well, maybe. The scalar wave (or DC acoustic wave) is inertia-less and in this respect it is independent from Earth's inertial system, that's why it can supply energy to Earth's inertial systems (e.g. to free electrons in a collector coil). However, this does not stand true for rotating magnetic fields - they are inertial systems born in Earth's inertial system, they'll cease to exist after transferring all their energy back.

Grumpy

Quote from: poynt99 on April 12, 2008, 12:55:19 PM
use your grey matter and put the SM clues and grumpy's, spherics', et al insights together. there is something there based on all this, and it's not down the otto/gk path.

So true, so true.
It is the men of insight and the men of unobstructed vision of every generation who are able to lead us through the quagmire of a in-a-rut thinking. It is the men of imagination who are able to see relationships which escape the casual observer. It remains for the men of intuition to seek answers while others avoid even the question.
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pauldude000

I am sorry this came so late, but "when I have some more free time" has turned out to be now.  :-[

I destroyed my timer circuit getting these..... (the one I was overclocking to almost 5Mhz... grrr . ) I was direct driving it, and a second set of trial photos I was in the process of making with different effects, I just KNEW better than trying to low duty cycle spike it higher frequency.... now I have an awesome function generator, that puts out nice square waves, until you load it in any manner. The the circuit goes screwy. Scrap and build another.

Oh well

Anyway, I was going to demonstrate that square wave input can produce AC sines in a resonant circuit. Understand that the coil is large, with a tiny (I think 10pf if I remember correctly) capacitance, as I want it to act as a resonator. Now to the pics.

First, a pic of the input wave taken at 1volt per division as a reference as to oscillator output.



Here is the ouput at the same 1volt per division setting:



I lowered the volts per division to more clearly see the pattern:



Now, I moved in for a super close up view, to demonstrate what I have been calling a "ghost wave", which is due to the resonance:




These were the sines. With this particular setup, I achieved AC sines, but rather horrid waveforms. Of the pictures I took before this particular circuit blew, I have only one. I adjusted the circuit to demonstrate "kicks with tons of hash"....



I managed to get the pulses, with alot of hash, but nowhere to the extent I was after as I have seen much better. I got the hash, then the circuit blew, so we will have to settle with this for now. I think an AC pulse backfed through a low cycle into my circuit.

Paul


Finding truth can be compared to panning for gold. It generally entails sifting a huge amount of material for each nugget found. Then checking each nugget found for valuable metal or fool's gold.

infringer

You know what they say better late then never ;)

I'm still awake I know I aint much help but I do appreciate the visuals.

They help me understand a little more at a time just what is all being described.

Keep up the research pauldude and please do post visuals it gives the thread a lot more content.

Thanks
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aleks

Quote from: pauldude000 on April 13, 2008, 02:28:52 AMThese were the sines. With this particular setup, I achieved AC sines, but rather horrid waveforms.
These results are of course what a resonant low-pass filter may produce. Below is what an 'idealized' -48 dB/oct resonant low-pass filter and a serie of -6 dB/oct high-pass (DC blocking) filters produces when applied to a perfect square wave.

These are obviously not sine-wave segments as noted by Otto. In Otto's case these sine-wave segments "swallow" (replace) MOSFET discharges, they do not look like a filter.