a curious device

Dejan Corovic

As above, so bellow
I can not find the original video, but I've found something similar. I've seen it maybe 8 years ago and vids get removed all the time. Basically, one electrical engineer from US spent his life working on big power station transformers that are sunk in oil (forgot his name). And during his carier, on a few occasions, he noticed some interesting vibrations. When he got retired, he started working on that phenomena. All I remember was that when it worked it was producin cooling effect and transformer/magnets were cold to touch and apparently transformer he made would loose weight.

Steve Marks TPU







assymetrical DC induced electric field,

How does that look like?
 

Dejan Corovic

As above, so bellow
Oh Man, I can't believe I am seeing this. This is fresh of the press. YouTube's suggestions algoritham is sometimes so spooky.

A company in Texas recreated Tesla's Wardenclife tower in full size and it has 20 employees developing near field technology.



A great day for all us Teslonians ;-). 1/2 million view in just a week.

But as usual, attribution steals from Tesla once more. Here is a short list of technologies and scientific discoveries stolen from Tesla:

- complete set of devices needed for radio wave transmision and reception, total of 17 patents, stolen by and miss-attributed to Marconi. In 1943 US court rightfully returned ownership to tesla but he already died in powerty.

- Shuman's resonance. What a joke. Tesla succesfully transmitted EM radio waves around a globe back in 1987 from Colorado Springs, using capacitance of earth and bouncing waves off the ionosphere.

- final straw: Zenneck surface wave. Tesla was doing that in Colorady Springs laboratory and described them in his fameous notebooks.
 
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spacecase0

earth human
looked at Steve Marks TPU,
not enough info to build the thing...
also plenty of room in the huge lamps to hide batteries. power tests that were done were not long enough to rule out battery power.
but mostly, just not enough info to try at building one.

How does that look like?
the physical spinning one is the easiest to imagine.
imagine a ring of magnets with gaps between them, mounted on the edge of a disk that spins, the magnets would be pointed at something like a 45 degree angle toward the spindle, and that is 45 degrees from parallel with the spindle

I have tried electrically switched, and the magnetic fields don't actually spin... they just get stronger and weaker in place.
next test will be to use a spinning magnetic field that is just like a 2 phase AC motor, and a DC coil added where the shaft would be if it were a motor, and the DC coil would be pointed on that same axes, but the coil would be more of a cone shaped. The hope is that 2 magnetic fields will integrate and cause a single magnetic field that is spinning and vertically orientated, also with that asymmetrical component without having to build 2 of them
the problem is detection of the field if it is small. High power magnetic fields mess with electronics. And I don't have a super sensitive electroscope.
 

spacecase0

earth human
Oh Man, I can't believe I am seeing this. This is fresh of the press. YouTube's suggestions algoritham is sometimes so spooky.

A company in Texas recreated Tesla's Wardenclife tower in full size and it has 20 employees developing near field technology.



A great day for all us Teslonians ;-)

I was happy when I saw that as well.
my first thought was to wonder if they are driving then primary with pulsed DC like tesla did
they will miss the really neat effects if they skip the step of converting to DC.
 

Dejan Corovic

As above, so bellow
just search YT with "Steve Marks TPU" and you'll find plenty of instruction. In one of the videos an investor takes pliers and rips TPU apart only to find no batteries, caps etc. Nothing just plain sheet of plastic that was used as support for winding coils.

Check out the list of technologies they stole from Tesla, that I've just added to the report on Texas tower.

And yeah, YouTube's suggestion algo dug up that video I was talking about initially: Floyd Sweet's Self-Exciting Magnetic Amplifier:



Please, search YT for "floyd sweet generator" to find more info.
 
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spacecase0

earth human
I would have taken apart the lamps, not the device.
or just brought my own lamps and see if it worked with them.
reason I say this is that he made a point of taking a new bulb out of the package, but did not try to use lamps with no internal volume.
most videos I have ever seen of people power testing with light bulbs use the simple ceramic light bulb holders screwed down to a board. no switches, no internal volume to hide things in, and you can see where the wires connect. and super easy to change the load level with an array of them. so his lamps are the most suspect.
he also did not have a separate meter measuring volts and amps at the same time. so it really looks like the lamps had internal batteries.

he hit lots of buttons on his meter before the measurement, and had it in resistance mode a while before he started. you still can't see if he was even measuring voltage or not.
was he just nervous pressing buttons ? I have never seen any technician or engeneer do that sort of thing before.

by the way,
hard for me to watch youtube
links in the clear are way easier for me to copy to another device.
will watch them later tonight.
 

spacecase0

earth human
as an update,
think I may have figured out why my device stopped working
I had been using small metal brushes for the high voltage, they were hard to work with, so I replaced them at some point with copper,
I had no idea they were made of a special metal.
here are the metal strips I used for my brushes.
 

nivek

As Above So Below
as an update,
think I may have figured out why my device stopped working
I had been using small metal brushes for the high voltage, they were hard to work with, so I replaced them at some point with copper,
I had no idea they were made of a special metal.
here are the metal strips I used for my brushes.


Interesting, this gives me a couple ideas, I wonder how well this type of metal would perform if used in a power combiner...

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nivek

As Above So Below
How goes the project?...

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nivek

As Above So Below
Any updates?...:smile8:

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spacecase0

earth human
Any updates?...:smile8:

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I have been working on it lately.
someone I met on line a while ago shared an odd book with me.
this was after I told them what I was trying to build, and after reading the book,
am sort of convinced that it is likely a bad idea to turn it on.
and likely a worse idea to tell anyone if it works.
one of the big reasons I am worried is that the altering of the rate of time appears to stick to some degree and I don't yet know how to undo it. guess I need to build a wider range meter to tell what is going on. My current one is is maxed out and is no longer useful.
what this implies is that all the hardware to run the device needs to be inside otherwise the change in the rate of time will shift frequencies out of range.
I really did not expect that the effects would last so long...
these are very small changes I am seeing right now, but they are lasting a long time.
this entire project is taking way longer than I had hoped, but then I am pretty busy with the garden and chickens and all of that sort of thing.
 

nivek

As Above So Below
This is a curious device, is it a coal stove or a magnetron?...

 

spacecase0

earth human
This is a curious device, is it a coal stove or a magnetron?...


my best guess is that it is generating energy and dumping it into heat.
this website really details how that would be done
Vasant Corporation Homepage
the guy has some amazing ideas, and what is in the video might be one of the devices that he was talking about reverse engineering.
I tried to build a version of it, but it needs to be very precisely tuned to work, and I just don't have production abilities to make that sort of thing right now, but I do like the design pictured, that might make it easier to build than what I was planning.

as to my device, I do have an update now,
it appears to have had thrust because of a simple idea,
it is a capacitor
so plates have a charge,
and if one side is spinning faster than the other, then it appears to have a larger charge when it actually does not.
so you get unequal forces between the plates to each other.
the voltage supplying it has to be isolated (you want a charge and not a voltage)
for more details on this idea, see US patent
US20140009098A1
US20140009098A1 - Interacting complex electric fields and static electric fields to effect motion - Google Patents
implementation of this is kind of a pain if you want lots of effect,
so I am now wondering if it can be done magnetically in a similar way.
now I am wondering how to build a
 

nivek

As Above So Below
so I am now wondering if it can be done magnetically in a similar way.
now I am wondering how to build a

How to build a what?...

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1963

Noble
How to build a what?...

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A Sentence. :p

R.2b06c05b190306e6c7e042b95756317d
.... couldn't help it! :Whistle:

Cheers Buddy.
 
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