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Re: unipolar pulse trains
« Reply #136 on: February 27, 2009, 11:18:27 am »
Here is Hdemartins video.

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Re: unipolar pulse trains
« Reply #137 on: February 27, 2009, 19:51:52 pm »
Which end of the second choke gives a higher bubblerate?
Left or right, from whiteboard perspective?

looking at figure 7-1 and the dot orientation you would have to leave the right end of tuned resonant charging choke unconnected to get the same results martin did.

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Re: unipolar pulse trains
« Reply #138 on: March 24, 2009, 01:04:34 am »
oh man......so i just want to say that there may be something much larger going on here then we at first realized.......just as stephen meyer stated that even after stan died he was still trying to figure out why their water fuel cell worked the way it did........as tom bearden has stated 6 minutes in of part 1 of tom talks tesla......i would like to go on record saying that something else is happening at "high voltage" low current.......it might be more than high voltage......something we don't quite understand......and when you create a "standing wave" of this potential difference between these tubes....A HUGE AMOUNT OF ENERGY is created........this may be why everyone who has tried high voltage low amperage has failed......becuase stan's process is a typical overunity circuit which induces a unique field......

It makes me question my results as to the reasoning i have not gotten huge amounts of voltage from my setup......it seems the design of this "vic" coil is where everything lays dormant......there is something unique.....there is a reason for everything that stan created in that coil and why he changed from a variable inductor to a non variable inductor.........so holy shit.....i think the reasons are for everyone's failures is that we have all took his concept and tried to create things that run in that concept.........it is now down to a "don't ask questions just follow what he wrote word for word and learn how it works later".........

i despise this feeling.

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Re: unipolar pulse trains
« Reply #139 on: March 24, 2009, 01:17:06 am »
Its an honor to me that you now start seeing things my way ... Stubborn kinesis ....

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Re: unipolar pulse trains
« Reply #140 on: March 24, 2009, 01:20:11 am »
hahahaha there is something going on here.....all overunity devices have something very important in common......it seems stanley's device is something of a mystery also....there is a reason why this hasn't been easily and fully replicated yet.

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Re: unipolar pulse trains
« Reply #141 on: March 24, 2009, 01:45:03 am »
@ 17 minutes remaining to the end , he says interresting things about phase conjugation , and phsae conjugate pumping .

http://www.livevideo.com/video/Drachnid/9DDE31A0A1B54ABDA50E1251F691D2B2/tom-talks-tesla-1-2.aspx

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Re: unipolar pulse trains
« Reply #142 on: March 24, 2009, 02:27:41 am »
both these wave forms are 93 hertz considering the time frame is one second from begining to end.. this wave is the output wave of 3 phase sync pulsing circuit. the pictures show the difference in amplification. notice how the dynamic voltage interacts more at higher amplitude.. what i mean by that is your peaks incline quicker and go higher at converging point Q

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he says interresting things about phase conjugation , and phsae conjugate pumping .

converging point Q is the point at which the next phase is on its approach to peak and produces the next peak pulse. you can see in my pic i labeled the phase conjugation that the three phase alternator can do.

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Re: unipolar pulse trains
« Reply #143 on: March 24, 2009, 03:17:23 am »
i dont know if you can call it hertz.. but it is 93 peak ripple pulses.. having new 0 converging point Q? each phase hit 31 times in the one second 120 out from each other. when i say new zero i mean for instance +400 -400=0 so it would be your static? then your peaks are the dynamic variable acting like pumping action?. just some thought idk??