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Keely
Steve:
Keely discoverd lots of stuff.
Here is a nice document on that.
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Steve
kinesisfilms:
i am in the process of reading from chapter on sympathetic vibratory force and on.
this is great thank you.
Steve:
Yes, i think its great too.
Maybe its a forgotten technology. He uses a tuning fork or something.
He found out that certain frequency's had different results on breaking the water.
Maybe we should use an old doorbels coil and metalcup and tune frequency on the coil, so it vibrates on 620 or 630 or 42k or 12k.
If the water, and i think it wil, buble, then the question is what components we are getting.
Best regards
Steve
webmug:
What I find interesting is that Keely used a spinning "syren disk" to establish pure harmony between the transmitter and the dis-integrator.
Wouldn't the "syren disk" be the alternator (carrier) signal?
And he writes... p175 Vibratory Physics...
"The next step is to establish pure harmony between the transmitter and the dis-integrator, which is done by spinning the syren disk, then waiting until the sympathetic note is reached, as the syren chord, decreasing in velocity, descends the scale. At this juncture, the negative accelerator must be immediately and rapidly rotated, inducing high disturbance of equilibrium between the transmitter and the dis-integrator by triple negative evolution, with the result that a force of from five to ten, fifteen, twenty, and thirty thousand pounds to the square inch is evolved by the focalization of the triple negative stream on the disintegrating cell, or chamber...."
Translated what I think it can be: "the transmitter and dis-integrator are the stainless terminals. The terminals must be physically altered or switched (- / +) // (+ / -)"
Pump signal in and pump signal out from the transmitter and dis-integrator?
What frequency can this syren produce in the "audio" range?
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Webmug
Steve:
Webmug,
Good questions. My first mindfart was that he was talking on the third harmonic of the alternator.
http://books.google.com/books?
id=pDPcHeBTmsgC&pg=PA292&lpg=PA292&dq=third+harmonic+alternator&source=bl&ots=wvY2TKlGN4&sig=bAlwmtiQ5u6mOgkHFoagW6bR2a0&hl=en&ei=yXRQSsnVC874-Qb-roiPBA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4
http://books.google.com/books?id=072rwRgFpcgC&pg=PA804&lpg=PA804&dq=third+harmonic+alternator&source=bl&ots=o6DhERPw7Z&sig=XOfGo2nKCv6zuhSQWmM51izIBKU&hl=en&ei=yXRQSsnVC874-Qb-roiPBA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1
when triplen harmonics (that is, all odd multiples of the third harmonic) are present in the electrical system, they do not cancel each other out on the neutral conductor. Their phases match up they add together, producing a large current.
That way you can add like 10% more power to the setup...
But my second thoughts went to a mechanical driver for the vibrations, needed for his setup.
I have not so much researche done on that, yet.
If so, then you probably matched the electrical frequency with the mechanical vibration frequency...
Steve
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