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The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"

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

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dutchy1966

Quote from: -[marco]- on September 29, 2006, 10:36:13 AM

Well dave thats just the beginning ey.

if two tones are hit on a piano that are close toghether the produced sound strength will rise and fall with a "kickking" effect.

Hi Marco,

Sounds interesting! Does it state anywhere how big the amplification is (what size the kicks are compared to the input signal)?
Would it be possible for you to scan/digitize some important pages of the book and put it online? (I know it's Dutch.....but then again, so am I)

Regards Dutchy

jacob

Quote from: gn0stik on September 29, 2006, 10:10:21 AM
OK, I just had a thought. Are we all chasing rabbits trying to measure the kick in the first place?

Hi Rich,

Yes, I think you're right. We know that the kicks do happen. All we have to do is tap into them. Or more apropriately "tune" into them. Which is exactly what a tune circuit allows us to do.

Regards,

Jacob

jacob

Quote from: Dingus Mungus on September 29, 2006, 10:33:27 AM
Why would Mannix or Marks hold back helpful data that doesn't refer to the patented device? I guess we'll just have to hope the patent lapses one day so that anti-replication clauses, nondisclosure agreements and licensing fees will be nullified, then perhaps Mr Marks will finally share the secret to world peace and postmodern civil sovernty.  :-[

Dingus,

I don't think Mannix has this information. Strangely, he seems to be searching for answers just like anyone else. As for SM, he already explained all he could about the TPU. His posts contain ALL the answers we need.

Regards,

Jacob 

jacob

Marco,

That's very interesting. Frequency builds up slowly. No effects on amplitude though. Does the frequency keep going up or does it stabilize at some point?

Jacob

jacob

This is consistent with the TPU behaviour showing the inertia of the rotating field. The device slowly gets to its maximum designed efficiency when activated, and winds down slowly when deactivated.