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  • Web000x
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    Originally posted by h2ocommuter View Post

    How to vary capacitance with relation to time?
    How to vary capacitance as quickly as possible?
    Have you or anyone else ever tried to decipher Eric Dollard's algebra from his published books?

    I have been reading and rereading all of his books especially "Symbolic Representation of the Generalized Electric Wave". I am almost to a point of a good grasp on his notation. Not having a verbal teacher makes things pretty tough but interesting.

    I'll be pretty busy over the next couple of weeks, but will try to find some time for working out his equations using varying capacitance for each quadrant.

    I am really trying to quantify this Bearden/Bedini/Dollard confusion. I see how Dollard's math works into Bedini apparatus. It really starts to make a lot more sense after you visualize the math.

    Dave
    Last edited by Web000x; 05-02-2011, 04:07 AM.

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  • h2ocommuter
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    Power and agility.


    Stuck on this information. and Tesla's pancake coil patent. how he suggests the spacial inductance is unseen or unobstructed to the other coil winding.
    Most are clueless about the importance of the Variation of Inductance and Capacitance with respect to time – and synchronous parameter variations". - E.P.D.

    Here is one of the best tips that I have ever learned from being on this forum.

    How to vary capacitance with relation to time?
    How to vary capacitance as quickly as possible?


    Originally posted by Sputins View Post
    Dave, I think you are exactly correct with your comments.

    "RPM is the key", all Tesla's devices spun at some horrible velocity" - E.P.D.

    "Most are clueless about the importance of the Variation of Inductance and Capacitance with respect to time – and synchronous parameter variations". - E.P.D.

    Here is one of the best tips that I have ever learned from being on this forum.

    How to vary capacitance with relation to time?
    How to vary capacitance as quickly as possible?

    Chris Carson's device is a good start, 1000pF variable capacitor, balanced and spun (in air) at ~10,000rpm. Are there any other possible ways of doing so?

    Here is truely a worthy area of much thought & experimentation!

    Respect to you all, especialy Eric.

    I hope he soon posts here again..

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  • kcarring
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    "The fact is that these real solutions that are ALREADY here are just not
    sexy enough and everyone wants the water power Ferarri or self running
    perpetual motion generator, etc...

    The reality is there is no energy crisis - people have been complacent
    and have simply failed to apply what is already known.

    As the saying goes, "The grass is always greener on the other side.""

    ~~ direct quote from Aaron

    I totally agree. I grow tired of reading or hearing little "blurbs" by researchers, that say "I have one of those in my basement" , "I have many overunity devices built." - or - "We were doing that back in the 80's".

    It's not that I don't believe these guys... I do believe them, but... like any artisan - in any trade - their focus is drifting, wandering, floating and experimenting... all in search for that sexy big red truck.

    Meanwhile I just tinker like some fool. A fool with his solar panels, cause there's a device created by a free energy scientist who knew how to get something to market.

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  • h2ocommuter
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    A basic fact

    Hey 7,
    This is one of the facts that is allways misinturprited by the establishment and nearly all academia. "As far as I have heard". That 186K mps is the limit.

    It seems to me the truth must be demonstrated time after time before the reality of these matters can be accepted. yes and moreover they must be promoted time after time before thay become common knowlege.

    One other statement of T-Rex I would like to expose is his papers and thesis of the four quadrant theory of electrical energy. he mentioned he gave to the power company about the time he was working in the shipyard. and had blown the reverse circuit breakers at the power company.

    I would in no way want to put words into T-rex mouth though as the field around the free oscillating coil was operating under resonant conditions there is a distance of obstruction that must not be encroched upon for the signal to flow at that breakneck speed. I think about a shield that could protect this environment from encrochment.

    Allright my reasoning about this operation has to do with using this FTL, "faster than light" speed to induce an effect on a toroid with scaller energy potential going through it.
    Well of course i want to learn to use some math to calculate a certain resoance speed so I would build the tesla extra coil to resonate at that speed.

    sorry for the minutia just thoughts...

    Zane
    Last edited by h2ocommuter; 01-02-2011, 05:04 AM.

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  • 7imix
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    Originally posted by h2ocommuter View Post
    One exibition that impressed me so much everytime I think about it is the Speed limit of light and the exibition of speed Eric demonstrated in the Boarderland sciences labratory.

    this is a test and adjustment i would like to learn to replicate.

    i am just gathering tools and equipment.

    The math is another matter all together.

    I think it is important to be able to demonstrate such ability.

    Has anybody accomplished this besides T-Rex?

    Zane
    I would also like to replicate the experiment. From what I remember, here's what is needed:

    Rf oscillator
    Power amplifier
    Coaxial able
    Air core coil of fine wire
    Voltmeter

    I think Eric shows the math in the video, I am going to watch it again.

    An electrical engineer friend of mine also did the following experiment and verified faster than light transmission of information.

    Wrap a very long wire around a large building. Connect one end to channel 1 and the other end to channel 2 of an oscilloscope and send a sharp pulse down the wire. Measure the time between the pulses on the scope and calculate speed of transmission given the length of the wire.

    There is also wheatstone's original experiment:

    Charles Wheatstone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Perhaps there would be better information about this experiment in a Wheatstone biography or some science history text.

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  • h2ocommuter
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    Speed limit offender

    One exibition that impressed me so much everytime I think about it is the Speed limit of light and the exibition of speed Eric demonstrated in the Boarderland sciences labratory.

    this is a test and adjustment i would like to learn to replicate.

    i am just gathering tools and equipment.

    The math is another matter all together.

    I think it is important to be able to demonstrate such ability.

    Has anybody accomplished this besides T-Rex?

    Zane

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  • Doug Forbes
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    Eric Dollard's flip chart diagrams

    Eric, and the group.

    Were/are the diagrams on the flipcharts you used at the Santa Barbara Ham Radio Club presentation available anywhere. It would be great to have copies that could be studied in more detail. Also details of the transmitter and projection TV HV coil would make it easier to duplicate the experiment. Any help in this regard would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks

    Doug Forbes
    WA6VYN

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  • mikrovolt
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    Why not modify a circuit simulator to use your algebra.
    We could replicate Konstantin Meyl or Ronald Stiffler spending much time tuning and not having as much progress.

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  • nvisser
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    Ball bearing motor

    I watched the videos last night and saw that ball bearing motor in part 5.
    As there was a rod with 2 bearings on my workbench for the last week that a friend gave me I tried it today
    And holy crap the thing runs like hell. But beware it's a dead short and the wires melt in your hands especially if you drive it from a 12v battery. I nearly burned the place down. With a 6V battery I could run it about 10 seconds before the wires got to hot.
    A very inefficient motor but a motor indeed without any magnets or coils.
    Very interesting phenomenon indeed.
    YouTube - Part 5 of 6: Eric Dollard & Chris Carson Tesla Longitudinal Wave Energy SBARC Ham Radio
    Last edited by nvisser; 09-14-2010, 06:43 PM.

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  • Raui
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    Originally posted by lamare View Post
    No, I don't have permission. I just hope Eric doesn't mind. And I don't have the file space for a tarball, so this will have to do.
    I was told I could upload them so I don't see why you wouldn't be. Eric didn't get a dime for these books off borderlands which I think is really quite sad for no where near as many people in this field would know who Borderlands were if it weren't for him.

    Raui

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  • lamare
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    Originally posted by Geometric_Algebra
    Assuming that you have permission to post those documents, it would be useful to have a compressed tar ball or zip file of everything to facilitate mass distribution.
    No, I don't have permission. I just hope Eric doesn't mind. And I don't have the file space for a tarball, so this will have to do.

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  • SeaMonkey
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    Originally posted by lamare View Post
    Hi all,

    I posted everything I could get my hands on from Eric Dollard at my website:
    Bestandsoverzicht van /pdf/Eric_Dollard_Document_Collection/

    Enjoy!
    Excellent work Lamare!

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  • lamare
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    Hi all,

    I posted everything I could get my hands on from Eric Dollard at my website:
    Bestandsoverzicht van /pdf/Eric_Dollard_Document_Collection/

    Enjoy!

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  • kazm
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    Originally posted by Geometric_Algebra
    Depending on the "Alternating-Current Phenomena" text you have, their should be something like three chapters:

    Chapter XX. Reaction Machines
    Chapter XXI. Distortion of Wave-Shape And Its Causes
    Chapter XXII. Effects of Higher Harmonics

    These are the chapters the deal with nonlinear, parametric effects of rotating electrical machines.

    If you could extract those chapters as one document, and share it, then everyone could have access to what Eric has emphasized for parametric excitation in Steinmetz's work.
    Per Request: theorycalculatio00steiiala-XX-XXI-XXII.pdf

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  • Raui
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    Anyone who is interested in the PP-18/AR voltage converter in Eric's car should look no further than here; http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...tml#post109991

    Raui

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