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    Last edited by Vickers; 05-15-2010, 05:55 AM.

  • #2
    builders

    hi mate, you'll probably enjoy being a member of Heretical Builders - Powered by vBulletin

    There's members only info, and here's how to join;

    Heretical Builders Admission Policy - Heretical Builders

    This (energeticforum.com/renewable) forum is wonderful, lots of animated discussion and good intentions. Unfortunately, short on doers, god bless them all
    Atoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.

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    • #3
      builders

      Originally posted by Inquorate View Post
      This (energeticforum.com/renewable) forum is wonderful, lots of animated discussion and good intentions. Unfortunately, short on doers, god bless them all
      I disagree. Energetic Forum has one of the highest percentage of builders
      out of most of the energy forums online.
      Sincerely,
      Aaron Murakami

      Books & Videos https://emediapress.com
      Conference http://energyscienceconference.com
      RPX & MWO http://vril.io

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      • #4
        I have to agree as well...

        I agree with Aaron on that point. We do in fact have a large group of builders. I am one of them. Although I don't show a lot of my work online doesn't mean I don't build. In fact for my up and comming theories I am gonna make a short series of video's to show what it is and how I think it works with working real examples.

        But that takes a lot of time and I am really just finishing up on my thesis of my theory. Now the fun part comes and thats desiging something that shows proof positive what I was trying to explain with my Thesis.

        I am looking forward to submitting it to you guys as my peers. I would like all comments as well once it is done.

        But I digress. When i get some of my new work going I'll be video logging my experiences for the world to see.

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        • #5
          mindlessly doing wont amount to anything ...

          I understand the lurkers , this is expensive , requires study of hard litterature and time .

          But the non-doers should send their 5$ to doers instead of trying for themselves something that is beyond them , maybe that will accelerate things .

          In fact I am thinking of opening myself a donation/begging thing myself , better it go to me than to some bum .

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          • #6
            what topic?

            Originally posted by Vickers View Post
            OK. Post your pics here and we can swap real world science.
            Any particular projects you want to focus on in this thread or anything
            energy related? Water fuel, etc...?
            Sincerely,
            Aaron Murakami

            Books & Videos https://emediapress.com
            Conference http://energyscienceconference.com
            RPX & MWO http://vril.io

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            • #7
              I too, have not posted much of my work. Most of my projects didn't work like I planned. The ones that have worked,I have been tweaking to increase power or efficiency. Also, some are just CAD designs not yet built. I have posted some designs, but not a prototype yet. Time for me is the limiting factor.Hopefully soon, I will be able to post pics and or video of some of my machines/motors. I appreciate the input all the researchers and inventors have posted of their projects. We need to work together as a group to accomplish building a FE or OU machine. There is so much info on here that we need not replicate what has already been proven to work. We should be able to take up the challenge and go from there. Some here are builders, while others don't have the time or money or skills to build. Those with money and having other handicaps could contribute to those who do post pictures and videos of their work. Where could you buy that information elsewhere, at any price? Good Luck. Stealth

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              • #8
                Look !

                Me Man !

                Me build !

                Stomp gorilla chest !!!

                ......

                People are just mad these days Aaron .

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                • #9
                  Hi folks, thats funny dankie. Heck not mention who has the money anymore to build anything elaborate, considering the time required at a job to get this worthless ink paper.
                  I used to build more elaborate motors and such and learned a lot, now i realize other things need to change and we would have had and will have excess energy devices coming out of our ears.
                  peace love light
                  Tyson

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                  • #10
                    What inhibits the Experimenter / builder?

                    What Inhibits the builder? - This could be a new thread topic? -You know let some steam off ..perhaps?

                    So what is it? Work, the Wife (insisting on having that back-yard project finished), kids, golf, football, computer games, facebook (lol) and of course the TV?

                    Some of those maybe very good valid reasons, others are a what i would call distractions.

                    The secret is to ignore the distractions, & get busy. The other secret is what I call the "One Hole Theroy". -Even if with all your distractions you only manage to just *drill one hole, still it is a tiny step forward with your experiment or project.

                    *That wasn't meant to be rude.

                    So enough of my rant, back to the topic of the thread. Build something!
                    "Doesn't matter how many times you kick the coyote in the head, it's still gonna eat chickens". - EPD

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                    • #11
                      The best reason to share and to
                      share all of it even what doesn't work too well,
                      is that it gives other people ideas.

                      You may never hear about what or who you have inspired, but share it anyway.

                      You might have a simple build solution that someone else can incorporate, but if you wait until it is all finished, and working, worse yet until YOU achieve overunity, we all miss out.

                      Isn't that what a forum like this is for?

                      jeanna

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                      • #12
                        "The build will teach you"

                        -IronHead

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                        • #13
                          Hi Vickers,
                          Well, I'm in the midst of building a Barium Titinate dielectric cylindrical capacitor. My calcs told me I can either go with a impractically high voltage or a small radius that would break down under the voltage anyway or a higher K dielectric. This is for testing a variation of Aaron's Gray Tube Replication circuit guided by my particle creation from vacuum energy theory (http://rimstar.org/sdenergy/vacuum_energy). It turns out that Aaron's circuit is a nice fit for this theory.

                          I just got through making a BaTiO3/epoxy one (38% BaTiO3 by weight) but the K is only 3, just a little higher than the K of the epoxy alone. I've had a K in the 12 to 18 range with flat BaTiO3/wax capacitors before so I'm in the process of making a cylindrical version today. The attached photo is from the build of the BaTiO3/epoxy one. I was going to make two at the same time but ended up doing just one.
                          -Steve
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                          • #14
                            Barium Titinate

                            Steve,

                            Synchronicity.

                            Was going to post about barium titinate plates for a water cell yesterday.

                            I built a Tay Hee Han cell, didn't do what I wanted because I found out
                            from someone in the know that I needed barium titinate plates.

                            I used aluminum plates that were doped with 10 mils of super corona
                            dope (xylene dielectric) on each one for a total of 80,000 volts dielectric.

                            I don't know much about barium titinate, but apparently has some
                            properties that I needed.

                            Was going to post some pics of what the cell looked like but couldn't
                            find the pics. I don't think I ever posted it before.
                            Sincerely,
                            Aaron Murakami

                            Books & Videos https://emediapress.com
                            Conference http://energyscienceconference.com
                            RPX & MWO http://vril.io

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                            • #15
                              Aaron,
                              Even more synchronicity. I just posted to the freenrg-l group this morning about an electrolyzer where the plates were insulated so that it used just voltage and no current to break the H2O apart. Sounds like what you tried. I'd be curious to know what you found.

                              Thanks for mentioning the Tay Hee Han cell. I found his patent US4427512, made for interesting reading. Barium Titanate has a high dielectric constant. For my purpose, I don't need it to be too high, around 10 to 20 will do. For your case, from the patent it sounds like you need much higher. I do know that above 118C its dielectric constant gets ridiculously high. If you have "The Feynman Lectures on Physics" volume II, see pages 11-8 to 11-11 on this. You can probably find something on the web about it too.

                              I made my BaTiO3/Paraffin wax one today and I'll crack open the mold and test it tomorrow. I did run into some pouring problems so I may have to try again. But the details may be getting away from the purpose that Vicker made this thread for. Maybe we should create a thread about making Barium Titanate dielectrics?
                              -Steve

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