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Scalar Wave - Energy

Started by mondainmax, November 02, 2009, 04:19:24 PM

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xee2

@ Loner

Looking at your last photo, it seems that the two primary coils are connected directly in the center. Are they as in the following drawing?  This is electrically the same as before but the current is flowing in the reverse direction in the second coil thus there are different magnetic fields?


sparks

 @Loner

     I dont want to confuse you but if you study how a klystron works it basically creates a scalar wave traveling down the core of the Kylstron.  The rf input is amplified this way by bunching up the electron beam we are so familiar with in Television picture tubes.   As the bunches of electrons pass by each resonant cavity the cavities are excited into oscillations.  Each cavity is an  rc circuit tuned to resonate at the output frequency.  The oscillations in the rc cavities take the smooth flow of electrons and turns it into a bunched flow of electrons.  As more and more electrons bunch together the electrostatic charge (cold current) flows into the rc cavities and excites them into stronger oscillations in each subsequent cavities.  The stronger oscillations bunch more and more electrons from the smooth beam into now a wavy beam.  When the amplitude of the wavy beam is at the maximum the waveguides and antennae load can take the rf amplified signal appears on the transmitter antennae.  The radar beacon is born.  Meanwhile the bunchy accelerated electron energy remnant is still beaming along.  This energy needs to be absorbed.  In a klystron they have collectors that absorb the scalar wave and turn it into heat and dump it into the enviroment.  Other uses of the scalar wave have been developed that dump it into various fields of interest. 
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xee2

@ sparks

The people who invented and make klystron tubes do not mention anything about scalar waves. I think you are making this up.

sparks

   xee


     I dont know if it is a scalar wave but it sure fits into what I imagine a scalar wave train would look like.  It also fits into what a sound wave would do to the electron cloud inside a wire.  It would bunchemup.  The bunchemup creates a polarization of the space through which the bunch travels. It also rolls off the end of the "antennae" not transverse.  I also think that Hutchinson was playing around with modified army surplus radar transmitters to get the Hutchinson effect.  All hunches.
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Montec

Loner

Hmm, your coils look a lot like my dual layer bi-filar flat coil.  Made out of 30 gauge wire, it measures about 2 inches across with a 1/4 inch center hole. Was measuring a DC voltage off of one end another coil when the flat coil (in a choke configuration) was driven by a high frequency signal. The DC is with respect to ground, not across the coil. Go figure.

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