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Selfrunning Free Energy devices up to 5 KW from Tariel Kapanadze

Started by Pirate88179, June 27, 2009, 04:41:28 AM

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Zeitmaschine

Quote from: Hoppy on August 23, 2013, 04:17:50 AM
I think you may be on the right track with your latest setup, as I have doubts as to whether TK would have customised a transformer to provide a separate winding for DC biasing. Its just not simple enough  ;D

Hence what about attaching a strong magnet to the transformers core? Wouldn't that help to saturate the core?

Or what about connecting a 110V primary coil to 220V? Actually to two primary coils of two transformers because to get parametric oscillation there are always two transformers needed so they can escalate the current in a reciprocal manner, as I see this.

Therefore the ingredients to get OU should be:

1) Two transformers connected with each other reciprocally

2) Saturation of the cores of these transformers

3) An energy source (earth) that can be tapped by the oscillation

Just thinking simple ...

Cap-Z-ro

From what I have been observing Sergi, has on one of the most advanced and creative intellects on here.

I would much prefer to read what he posts than the insults and demeaning comments I have had to endure while following this topic.

Keep in mind that we as humans are transmitters, are nothing positive will ever result from negative transmissions...just saying.

Regards...




Acca

 Magnetic Spin Waves !!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKJxZVAqKbc


The spin is a quite strange parameter. Every electron carries spin ½. It's most intuitive to imagine the spin as a rotation of the electron around its axis although this cannot be true because then the electron would rotate faster than the speed of light which is considered as being impossible in reality. But it's a picture one can work with. Strictly speaking the spin is a quantum mechanical value and has no counterpart in classical mechanics.
From magnetostatics we know that a moving charge produces a magnetic field, like in a current carrying wire. So in a rotating electron we have charges moving around the axis of the electron. These rotating electrons now produce a magnetic field that points along the rotational axis. This magnetic field is purely dipolar. So one can imagine the spin of an electron as a bar magnet with north- and south-pole whose position coincides with the rotational axis.
It is not convenient to draw the dipolar magnetic moment as a bar magnet, instead it is drawn as an arrow pointing from the north to the south pole.
In crystalline materials atoms are arranged in a periodical lattice. In some atoms all spins of the electrons in their shells compensate each other. These materials are called dielectric they do not posses any elementary magnetic moments and behave diamagnetic when placed in an external magnetic field. But there are also atoms in which the spin of the furthermost electron is not compensated. These atoms can be imagined as if they carry the spin ½ and have therefore a dipolar magnetic moment. In the case that these atoms are organized in a crystalline lattice, we can imagine the crystal as a lattice with a dipolar magnetic moment attached to each lattice site.
In a paramagnet these elementary magnetic moments are aligned arbitrary with respect to the neighboring one, in a ferromagnet they are aligned parallel within a magnetic domain as long as the temperature of the ferromagnet is lower than the curie temperature. If we place the crystal in a sufficiently strong external magnetic field all magnetic moments in the crystal will align parallel to the external field. If we now deflect one or a few of this magnetic moments from their equilibrium position the surrounding moments will "feel" this, as every magnetic moment produces a small magnetic field, so they will also be deflected a bit, then the next surrounding moments feels this and gets also deflected, in this way a wave of deflected dipolar magnetic moments produced by the electron spins propagate through the crystal, forming a spin-wave.

These deflected spins do not just go back into their initial equilibrium position but precess around the direction of the external magnetic field. The frequency with which they precess is an important property of a spin-wave. This precession doesn't last forever, after a certain time the precessing spins cause the atoms they are attached to, to vibrate on their lattice site. This vibration of atoms in a crystalline latticed is perceived as heat. In this way spin waves decay into heat after a certain time.[/font][/color]

a.king21

Re Sergei:  If he was to show me just one build of his that works and can be replicated I would stop ignoring his posts. Most of us know about the NWO here. Most of us know about David Icke and Alex Jones and Benjamin Fulford and the Amshell Rothschild history.
Anyway this video gives me something to think about: [size=78%]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d3b3h2cEbHw&feature=c4-overview&list=UUreJcMjYx-ovTpN4MomNNtw[/size]
Comments welcome