Learning
Oh Well til the day we die learning and relearning is my excitement. When I am done others will be able to see the diagram, see what the circuit can do and put it together without burnouts.
There are circuits all over the web and barely one that is complete and made easy to understand how to build it. Always some part left out that sends you looking for the engineer who thinks it should work but never built one.
I see a great deal of talk and thats about all I see most of the time.
Basically no one on youtube is showing one inside and out that is a practical unit that has industrial qualities. Just gator clips and wires splattered out all over the room that will end up at the bottom of a closet somewhere.
Breadboards with temporary connections proof it works a little.
Just one guy and his name is John Bedini.
Well there might be one or two that put their stuff into a practical application.
These sites are for beginners as well as rocket scientist and I feel that most guys have a specific ability and they maybe can't engineer some things.
Nothing wrong with that. I think sharing means if I can do something others can do then making the road easier to travel is the first step in getting others to get an entry point so they can begin to work on some of these projects.
I started with pulsing a battery because pulsing circuits are a large part of obtaining extra energy. Many look at pulsing coils and caps as if it was a beginners toy real simple and yet not that big of a deal.
I am telling everyone right now, if you can't pulse a cap, coil or battery you don't know what you are missing. You are missing a building block that will stop you from understanding the more advanced aspects of Tesla technology.
So if people what to think pulsing is unimportant or insignificant then they have failed the test of learning all together.
So getting people to build simple easy effective circuits is very important. There is nothing more frustrating for a learner than to be misdirected so after they build something it constantly fails.
Show me one besides JB who is doing it.
Mike
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There are circuits all over the web and barely one that is complete and made easy to understand how to build it. Always some part left out that sends you looking for the engineer who thinks it should work but never built one.
I see a great deal of talk and thats about all I see most of the time.
Basically no one on youtube is showing one inside and out that is a practical unit that has industrial qualities. Just gator clips and wires splattered out all over the room that will end up at the bottom of a closet somewhere.
Breadboards with temporary connections proof it works a little.
Just one guy and his name is John Bedini.
Well there might be one or two that put their stuff into a practical application.
These sites are for beginners as well as rocket scientist and I feel that most guys have a specific ability and they maybe can't engineer some things.
Nothing wrong with that. I think sharing means if I can do something others can do then making the road easier to travel is the first step in getting others to get an entry point so they can begin to work on some of these projects.
I started with pulsing a battery because pulsing circuits are a large part of obtaining extra energy. Many look at pulsing coils and caps as if it was a beginners toy real simple and yet not that big of a deal.
I am telling everyone right now, if you can't pulse a cap, coil or battery you don't know what you are missing. You are missing a building block that will stop you from understanding the more advanced aspects of Tesla technology.
So if people what to think pulsing is unimportant or insignificant then they have failed the test of learning all together.
So getting people to build simple easy effective circuits is very important. There is nothing more frustrating for a learner than to be misdirected so after they build something it constantly fails.
Show me one besides JB who is doing it.
Mike
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