Follow The Experiment
Hello Wayne
I am glad you can follow my experiment, this means I am succeeding at what I set out to do and as far as I am concerned is a compliment. Thanks for that
Also I had wanted to talk about your other comment with the gap. It has been going around in my mind with the Bloch Wall being the focal point. The bloch wall it where extra energy can enter especially at the higher speeds of operation. Down low at 60hz I have little room to work with yet even down low I have watched the voltage increase so gaps are another control method.
If you read the paper above you would know that gaps bring about more stability as temperatures and power levels can throw tuning out fast.
Let's face it if we are to move up to more than just a few Milli-watts other issue could develop making a practical unit to be cost effective.
We have the effect. This is like having the SG Mono Pole effect but not having several thousands of dollars to make a practical amount of power.
Much time and energy must be invested.
What I really wanted to talk about was JOHN BEDINI's talk on the Howard J magnetic gates DVD. The bloch wall is where the energy is stored or coming into the system and Howard would make gaps in magnets using rubber.
It really does make more sense these days after hearing John B talk all these years about SWITCHING THE FIELD. Think about the Phrase "SWITCHING THE FIELD"
Ferrite cores get magnetized during operation and are switching magnets.
North south north south north south they go back and forth with every fluctuation or impulse. There is an invisible BLOCH WALL where the oposing fields of north and south meet together in the middle of that material.
These C-cores operate as electromagnets.
The gap could create a larger opening for outside energy to come into the bloch wall area already there.
I will be trying to do more with that. Up til now I only used a spacer on one side but both sides should be tried as well. Here is a picture.
I have not gotten that far. It is coming.
Adjusting the gap or having a gap adjuster is a good idea on all coupling links.
When I look at the Thane videos now I see what looks like adjusters in his Bi-toroid video's. Thane had adjustments from side to side and the other axes as well, probably X,Y,Z.
Thane and others have spent hundreds of thousands and I am sure this adjusting idea was not left out.
It is something to think about in addition to all of the other specifications thus far.
Stay tuned, free energy circuits are everywhere.
Mike
Hello Wayne
I am glad you can follow my experiment, this means I am succeeding at what I set out to do and as far as I am concerned is a compliment. Thanks for that
Also I had wanted to talk about your other comment with the gap. It has been going around in my mind with the Bloch Wall being the focal point. The bloch wall it where extra energy can enter especially at the higher speeds of operation. Down low at 60hz I have little room to work with yet even down low I have watched the voltage increase so gaps are another control method.
If you read the paper above you would know that gaps bring about more stability as temperatures and power levels can throw tuning out fast.
Let's face it if we are to move up to more than just a few Milli-watts other issue could develop making a practical unit to be cost effective.
We have the effect. This is like having the SG Mono Pole effect but not having several thousands of dollars to make a practical amount of power.
Much time and energy must be invested.
What I really wanted to talk about was JOHN BEDINI's talk on the Howard J magnetic gates DVD. The bloch wall is where the energy is stored or coming into the system and Howard would make gaps in magnets using rubber.
It really does make more sense these days after hearing John B talk all these years about SWITCHING THE FIELD. Think about the Phrase "SWITCHING THE FIELD"
Ferrite cores get magnetized during operation and are switching magnets.
North south north south north south they go back and forth with every fluctuation or impulse. There is an invisible BLOCH WALL where the oposing fields of north and south meet together in the middle of that material.
These C-cores operate as electromagnets.
The gap could create a larger opening for outside energy to come into the bloch wall area already there.
I will be trying to do more with that. Up til now I only used a spacer on one side but both sides should be tried as well. Here is a picture.
I have not gotten that far. It is coming.
Adjusting the gap or having a gap adjuster is a good idea on all coupling links.
When I look at the Thane videos now I see what looks like adjusters in his Bi-toroid video's. Thane had adjustments from side to side and the other axes as well, probably X,Y,Z.
Thane and others have spent hundreds of thousands and I am sure this adjusting idea was not left out.
It is something to think about in addition to all of the other specifications thus far.
Stay tuned, free energy circuits are everywhere.
Mike
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