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  • #16
    Hello Berg,

    I don't believe on simulation software to prove ou.
    As we all knows these s/w are purely depend upon mathematics and it works on the equations and formulas. And no interaction from the surroundings environment. These s/w are developed on the close loope while the ou or FE is purely an open system, it takes free energy from the atmosphere.

    May be there some bug in his s/w.

    Regards,
    D.J

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    • #17
      Simulator Designed For Closed Loop Circuits

      Originally posted by DilJalaay View Post
      Hello Berg,

      I don't believe on simulation software to prove ou.
      As we all knows these s/w are purely depend upon mathematics and it works on the equations and formulas. And no interaction from the surroundings environment. These s/w are developed on the close loope while the ou or FE is purely an open system, it takes free energy from the atmosphere.

      May be there some bug in his s/w.

      Regards,
      D.J
      Hi DilJalaay,

      For the most part, I concur with you analysis.

      Best regards,

      Berg

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      • #18
        That was fun. Do it again...

        Hey Berg, I ran your sim posted at 2:48 this afternoon. Great illustration of what can go wrong. Absolutely fantastic. Best regards.
        There is a reason why science has been successful and technology is widespread. Don't be afraid to do the math and apply the laws of physics.

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        • #19
          Berg Circuit

          Originally posted by wayne.ct View Post
          Hey Berg, I ran your sim posted at 2:48 this afternoon. Great illustration of what can go wrong. Absolutely fantastic. Best regards.
          Thanks, Wayne.

          It's interesting, for sure. It seems to have a mind of its own.



          Run Sim - Hold Switch On for 40 Seconds


          and here is the same circuit but with a zener diode, running with a higher start voltage:



          Run Sim - Hold Switch On for 3 Seconds

          Best regards,

          Berg
          Last edited by Berg; 05-20-2012, 07:12 AM. Reason: Update

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          • #20
            For your last one its maybe hard to find a Transistor what switch at picoamperes, what would be needed to start the Circuit.
            For the other ones, i assume the simulations works with perfect Coils, means no losses at all, but maybe thats the reason, why it doesnt work in real.
            Theorizer are like High Voltage. A lot hot Air with no Power behind but they are the dead of applied Work and Ideas.

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