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The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"

Started by Mannix, January 30, 2006, 06:18:53 PM

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supersam

MARCOS,

FIRST LET ME SAY THAT I DON'T KNOW WHAT THE FINAL ANSWER IS!  I AM NOT DISSING ANY ATEMPTS BY YOU OR ANYBODY THAT IS EXPERIMENTING!  my only point was that i don't think any of the currently marketed simulation products have the capability to think that there might be a power surge, "kick".

with this in mind are you sure that the results you think you got today are accurate?  it definitely looked like your model today was going to hit- "KICK". 

I WISH YOU ALL THE LUCK IN THE WORLD.  if this helps great, if not the sun is still going to rise tomorrow.  i hope i havn't distracted you from the important research and experimentation that is so needed.  i only meant to sit back and play armchair quarterback on monday morning.  but i do hope you realize alot of lost games could have been won that way.

lol
sam 

ps: you know your power company that probably relies on high voltag DC does have a problem with these power surges, "KICKS" right?
























supersam

tao,

i think of the horizontal wire or wires in stevens coil can truly be the collector coils.  if you think about winding a loop of wire around any other wire you can induce a current on it by simply initiating a current through the wire wrapping the first wire.  with the current in the wire you wraped around the first wire, you are inducing a moving magnetic force! now since the first wire is also a loop, what is going to happen?

it seems to me that you should deffinatly be able to see why the first wire loop is the collector. now if a current is running in the first and second wire loop assemblies, what does that do to the current or voltage in the first?  answer these correctly and mabe we can move on to joining coils.

lol
sam

raburgeson

Stephen,

     Can you split this mess up into groups of 50 posts? Keep the original title and number the groups. It takes to long to get to the middle of this project.

gn0stik

Quote from: tao on September 30, 2006, 01:08:03 AM
Quote from: -[marco]- on September 30, 2006, 12:20:14 AM
@ tao

what would be big?

i cant make verry much of the image... but i do have some 6mm wire.
do you think its that fat? :)

if you do ill role another one ;D


No, no...

I am not suggesting that you or anyone else at this stage make bigger collector coils.

I was mearly referencing that video, which I admit is hard to see, I will try to make better images, regardless, in the video, what everyone was thinking was just some black cork material or something in the cut portion of the TPU, now appears, after some review, to have three embedded multistranded coils. If I am right about my video analysis, then it certainly confirms for sure that Steven was indeed using 3 horizontal multistranded collector coils. I was just saying they were big so that people might be able to more easily see them in that short video...

Now, the reason BIGGER MUTLISTRANDED wire, i.e. more diameter,  is better is due to the Tesla radiant energy and it's production and collection...

The way in which Tesla/Gray collected this 'radiant energy discharge' was to have COPPER, must be copper, at 90 degrees to the DISCHARGING(KICK GENERATING) WIRE. Now, the MORE COPPER you have in this AREA that is 90 degrees to the discharging wire, the MORE 'radiant energy' you can COLLECT! Its a function of mass and area in terms of copper. The more copper the more reception.......

Why need it be multistranded wire then? This has to due with how Steven made the device work and he found that there was a lot of eddy current side effects and using multistranded copper wires lowered the adverse eddy heating of the copper collector coils........

For now, any amount of copper for the collectors is fine, don't go making the collector coils BIG, UNTIL we get the KICKS working :).


It seems to me that the collector wiring is just 3 or 4 turns for each coil, of a large diameter multistrand, like speaker wire or something. Is that what you are seeing? You can even make out the vague ovals of the inner vertical coils, it's just a faint outline. I cannot see the overall outside coil, but I'm assuming that's because of the tape. The entire thing seems to be held to gether with some form wood on top and bottom. This would be good for mounting transistors etc, as you could just cut little holes in the wood, and tape over them to keep them in place, and accessible, for maintenance.

So, now, I need to ask if anyone read the first PDF I posted about magnetometers.

I know Tao will, he's a reader. And he knows the value of the amasci.com stuff. It's a mind blower man. READ IT. If you read it, I know it won't go away without some serious consideration. It wont' change our coil setup I don't think, but it's defenitely going to help us figure a lot out, and answer a whole LOT of questions. There's too much in common. But what would we expect from another device that generates electrical current from the earth's magnetic field?

@sam, yes we know it's the collector coil, we gathered that from description sent to us from SM in PMs a while ago, made a drawinging of it, and it's posted more than once in this thread. There is a lot of stuff we've already been through, perhaps a good read of all the stuff we were up to might be a good idea to avoid redundancy. You threw the bunching effect out earlier today as if it was something new too. Really man, go read up, knowlege is your friend..

gn0stik

Quote from: raburgeson on September 30, 2006, 02:06:02 AM
Stephen,

     Can you split this mess up into groups of 50 posts? Keep the original title and number the groups. It takes to long to get to the middle of this project.

He needs to display more than 5 posts per page. Like 10 or 15, like normal boards would be nice.