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Started by Amaterasu, May 13, 2012, 11:56:50 PM

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PLAYSWITHMACHINES

It is unclear who made the first copy of Searl's work, the 2 russians contacted him & asked him for his co-operation, which he did in part.

Collins & Paul brown seem to have used this version, which was (apparently) a set of plans from Gunnar Sandberg, from the university of Sussex.
You would need to visit Searl's website for more on that, i do have all the plans, reports etc if anyone's interested.
The basic set up is in the drawing below.
I'm not going to go into this too much as yet, one thing at a time......

Littleenki

Hey, PWM!
Thanks for that drawing, as it helps my minds eye to visualize the setup.
Is that the same as the pictures of the "flying disc" Ive seen from the UK?

It also reminds me of the Carr Disc.

The materials are certainly attainable, and some of the parts are ripe for improvement, but I wonder how much it costs to build those big ring magnets? :o

What part of this would you feel comfortable building?
For me, of course building and winding the coils would be a fun weekend of busted knuckes and single malt:) I have to imagine the teflon could be layered with tape into a thicker amalgum, right?

And the copper wraps on the outer and inner rings would be where we would need to be very careful with the tolerances, just for balance sake.

Of course the neo magnets are where the dough starts to flow, and is there a way we could make them from smaller neos epoxied together or some other type of assemblage of separate ones? Like maybe bar magnets in a ring, glued together on the flats? I kow that would create a bunch of different fields,instead of one within the ring, but would it work, I wonder?

Damn brain, there it goes again, thinking of stuff I cant afford...LOL!!!

That working prototype in Searl's lab in the video on his website looked pretty uncomplex, and with a bit of capital, one could easily make a final version...I wonder why it hasnt been done yet, unless someone suppressed it again, like many other technologies weve seen promise from.

For now, Ill study the prospective architecture, and try to visualize the thing working in a final result sort of way, and just try to grasp the effect itself, and of course, the "Law of Squares" which I found very intriguing, for a very non-mathematics guy like myself!

I can picture a pod of about ten of these stacked atop each other in a case, powering a house, or small building through some simple tranformers and a control circuit.

Good post, especially the poor mans(most of us) version!

Cheers!
Littleenki
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PLAYSWITHMACHINES

#77
Right on!
I have lots of plans like these, the russian one used neo's embedded in a ring for the 'plate' so it could be done using many small magnets instead of one big one...
But there are a lot of pitfalls & problems with this tech, the main one being that it's not 100% verified :o
But i can dump all the plans on a cloud site for you to look at, just PM me for the details, i can't post it freely, there may be copyright issues etc, i wouldn't want Zorgon to get problems ;)
Besides, it pays to look more closely how the rotating fields interact, than the actual rotation of the magnets.
Are they creating 'torsion fields' that would maybe also create temporal effects......?

ETA: Yes, i would like to build something like this :P but i would first have to verify the 'diode' action that Searl claims from his composite materials for the SEG, this being but one chapter in the 'gravity' folder.
Damn, i really need to start a thread on this sometime....

Littleenki

I did think about the temporal effects and how the toroidal fields might interact in close quarters. Could this device be causing the same interdimensional effect that TTB's do?

Haramein's torus?

It seems a lot of us are realizing that these "effects" may be more than we bargained for, and within the difficult realm of eg studies, is there another whole world of physics we dont even have a clue to yet?

Something is in the path, and until we remove it, it will continue to be a speed bump on every pass.

Cheers
Littleenki
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Linda Brown

Sort of like discovering a land mine on your trail. The important thing is to realize that such things exist and are dangerous and then the object is to learn to deal with it.... and disarm it....  Linda

PLAYSWITHMACHINES

Absolutely, Linda ;D

I don't think we are using any dangerous power levels here, my last experiment was 18 watts, just enough to prove the concept.
Now i'm building the supply for the next experiments, which will be 100 watts or more, and considerably higher voltages.
This one will be tested outside, and with a remote kill switch ::)

I had a small setback from an EMP from a lightning strike nearby,which killed a couple of instruments and stopped 2 clocks :o

Next time i will send that lightning straight back where it came from :P

Littleenki



Next time i will send that lightning straight back where it came from :P
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Indeed, PWM, and we may need to change your name to LittleTesla! ;)

Silly lightning!

Littleenki
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Mikado

Quote from: Littleenki on June 24, 2012, 03:30:59 PM
I did think about the temporal effects and how the toroidal fields might interact in close quarters. Could this device be causing the same interdimensional effect that TTB's do?


Littleenki

Could you cite a reference as to where you received this information?

Thanks

Mikado

PLAYSWITHMACHINES

It's probably from Roschin & Godin's experiment;

Mikado

Quote from: PLAYSWITHMACHINES on June 24, 2012, 05:38:30 PM
It's probably from Roschin & Godin's experiment;

I do not see Dr. Brown's name mentioned.

The comment made was:

"I did think about the temporal effects and how the toroidal fields might interact in close quarters. Could this device be causing the same interdimensional effect that TTB's do?"

I am asking for the reference to the conclusive statement made.

Best,

Mikado

Amaterasu

Not sure what this shows.  Didn't watch, but I thought it might interest many here:


"If the universe is made of mostly Dark Energy...can We use it to run Our cars?"

"If You want peace, take the profit out of war."

deuem

I watched the video and he got the rotor to fly around using magnets.

OK

I don't see a connection to a UFO drive?

This needs to go a lot further than this. He jut touched it and it stopped.

What would a load do?

Deuem

Littleenki

Quote from: Amaterasu on June 24, 2012, 05:55:27 PM
Not sure what this shows.  Didn't watch, but I thought it might interest many here:



That would appear to be a repulsion motor of some kind, although Im not sure why it works, but it's a cool video nevertheless, Amy!

It seems like it might work off of repulsion between two magnets, as when you lower one into another with like poles they jump apart!

I might have to build one of those..although there isnt any diagram or parts list..DOH!

Cheers!
Littleenki
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Amaterasu

It looked like it might offer some ideas, if not specific plans...  Glad I brought it over here.
"If the universe is made of mostly Dark Energy...can We use it to run Our cars?"

"If You want peace, take the profit out of war."

Littleenki

Quote from: Amaterasu on June 24, 2012, 08:58:42 PM
It looked like it might offer some ideas, if not specific plans...  Glad I brought it over here.
Youre cool, Amy..always thinking of others, a genuine friend!
I have nearly everything, including the skateboard bearings...and the big neos, lets see what spins!
Le
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