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Free Energy? How about roughly a million tons of force?

Started by stvnjsha, August 30, 2008, 05:24:33 PM

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stvnjsha

Because my writing skills suck, here is (hopefully) a clearer electrical perspective than the previous.  This explanation takes the VPPC theory out of the esoteric virtual photon range into a common recognized electrical theory.
For any single phase power transformer attached to the grid the primary winding has an electro-magnetic footprint.  Part of this footprint is that the primary is in an electric field.  Out of this electric field across the primary there is an electron flow through the primary winding creating a magnetic field.  Energy from the grid that creates these electric and magnetic fields is translated through the fields by the secondary winding and then to the house or whatever.  The secondary gets its energy from these fields.
Both the electric and magnetic fields fluctuate with the frequency of the grid.  The electric field component stays the same according to frequency and for the most part is constant.  However, the magnetic field â€" electron flow â€" varies with power draw and is what translates the energy transfer.   The current flow â€" magnetic field -- in the primary is directly proportional to the energy â€" VA -- being extracted from the transformer.   
And, for any single phase power transformer the voltage field and the electron source/magnetic field come from the same energy source.

With the VPPC there are two energy sources.  The electric field energy source suspends the primary winding (7) in a closed circuit electric field.  With the electric field circuit, being a capacitive circuit, there is little to no current going through the primary (7) as it is polarized and suspended in the electric field. 
The current energy source feeds into this electric field suspended coil through C1 and provides the magnetic field component for the primary.  When the electric field and current flow mix in C1, the primary (7) is energized by an electron flow coming out of one high voltage(HV)potential across the transformer, through the transformer,  towards and into the other HV potential on the other side of the transformer.  This provides the magnetic component of the primary winding’s electro-magnetic footprint.
The secondary 8 is energized by both of these field components mixing in the primary (7).  From these fields, the secondary draws its energy or power.  So, essentially what this device does is it would give a line transformer primary the same electro-magnetic field footprint and therefore VA capabilities of being on the grid; when it’s not on the grid.
 
Since the HV circuit is a coil capacitor circuit, its power draw would be directly related to the capacitance and have a relatively low VA.  In addition, normally the voltage on a capacitor is 90 degrees out of phase with the current in the coil across it.  This necessitates a device (11) that keeps the voltage on the capacitor C1 and therefore on the primary in phase with the current in (4).   
The major VA consumption with this device would be the current source generating the magnetic fields in the electric field suspended primary winding.  In addition this power consumption would be inversely proportional to the electric field potential â€" voltage â€" across the coil.  For any transformer and a given power draw, the higher the voltage field across the primary, the less the current in the magnetic field circuit.

In summary, this device would give a single phase line transformer the electro-magnetic field footprint and VA capabilities of when it’s attached to the grid with a VA input that is a fraction of its VA output.  Energy is pulled out of the virtual photon quantum state to do this.
:o

stvnjsha

When I first put the schematic for the VPPC on paper and saw how simple it was, I went into denial.  For two weeks I couldn’t believe that it could be that easy.  So, I did everything I could think of to find fault with it.  The more I tried to find fault with it, the better it looked.   It started to fit into other physical law concepts that I knew.

The schematic that originally was drawn had the current circuit slave to the voltage circuit and the converter xformer wasn’t in.

What issues and/or variables I did see are mostly around the mixing capacitors C1:
     1.   What kind of voltage drop would be across C1
          a.   Generally speaking under constant current load any voltage drop can be compensated by an increase in the high voltage circuit.
          b.   Changing current draws
               i.   A fluctuating current draw would create a fluctuating voltage across T2-4
               ii.   This fluctuating voltage across T2-4 can affect the capacitance of C1-6
                    1.   As a complimentary voltage rises --  a current increase, capacitance rises
                          a.   If capacitance of C1-6 rises, then the total capacitance of C1 rises
                          b.   When charge stays the same and capacitance increases, voltage must drop
                    2.   As a complimentary voltage lowers, capacitance decreases
                           a.   If capacitance of C1-6 lowers â€" a current decrease, then the total capacitance of C1 lowers
                           b.   When charge stays the same and capacitance lowers, voltage must increase
                     3.   The voltage across C1 may vary with current draw
                     4.   possible solution
                           a.   Putting another capacitor of about the same capacitance of the whole electric field circuit across â€" in parallel with -- T1-9 before C1.
                           b.   Putting a capacitor across T3-7
                           c.   A combination of the above
      2.   How will the voltage induced on C1-6 reflect as impedance to T2

I’m sure a prototype would manifest other issues and give a considerable more data.  (hint…hint) 

This idea is a seed looking for fertile ground.  I am not naive.  I know the Beast is out there and the ‘deck is stacked’ for a single inventor/developer.  :'( 
The ‘shotgun approach’ â€" a number of simultaneous developments -- seems like the best gambit.  With the grace of God, if enough holes in the dike occur at the same time, the Beast might miss a few. 

Peace

ramset

Jerry,
If you could post a pic ?and any other info, that would be fabulous!

This seems amazing ,and the fellow that started this thread stvnjsha, makes a very sincere and convincing presentation!

stvnjsha
More please?

Chet
PS
Oh, And Merry Christmas
Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma

ramset

Jerry
Nice,Thanks for taking the time to do this!!Do you feel this could be Electrostatic in nature?
Very exciting stuff!

Chet
Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma

ramset

Jerry,
I must say they sure look Good,You must have a very light hand to not crack them!

Very cool stuff here Jerry!The potential of harnessing Electrostatic energy Boggles the mind!

Chet
Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma