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  • IndianaBoys
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    Kazm,

    Thanks for putting the videos up.
    They download real fast from that site!

    IndianaBoys

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  • Jetijs
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    Great job LtBolo
    Can you post a picture of your setup?

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  • LtBolo
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    More parameter change

    We've continued to play with mechanical parameter changes. You might find these scope shots interesting.

    The yellow trace is the input current into a small primary of 10 turns or so, measured through a 1ohm resistor. I'm just using it for excitation.

    The blue trace is across a cap and coil in parallel. The coil is the secondary of the yellow trace primary. Inductance is being changed from about 800uH to about 2.35mH, and the cap is 100uF.

    What is happening here is that I take a piece of transformer core and slam it down across a 'C' shaped core to close the magnetic path, changing the inductance from 800uH to 2.35mH. When that parameter change happens at the right time, you get the effect shown here.

    The blue trace is out of resonance at the lower inductance. After increasing the inductance, it is at resonance. But notice the sharp upturn in the blue trace right where the vertical yellow line coincides with the peak of the yellow trace. There is a significant increase in energy in the blue trace energy with no corresponding increase in the input current. So much additional energy that it takes a couple of waves before that energy is dissipated, and you see a return to normal resonant behavior.

    This is a small amount of energy, but the change is only about 1.5mH and there is virtually no current in the circuit. The formulas agree with this. When the current is a few amps, and the inductance change is a few hundred milli-Henries, the formula says that the excess power should be multiple kilowatts. That would be pretty hard to miss.

    We shall see.
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  • kazm
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    Originally posted by IndianaBoys View Post
    Could you re-post as they reached their download limit.

    Thanks for taking the time to make them available to us!

    IndianaBoys
    Astro_T20_Dimensional_Representation_of_Electric_W avex.mp3

    Astro_T21A_Principles_of_Wireless_Power_E.P.Dollar d.mp3

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  • IndianaBoys
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    Originally posted by Sputins View Post
    If the downloads don't work or last, I will re-do post them again later..
    Could you re-post as they reached their download limit.

    Thanks for taking the time to make them available to us!

    IndianaBoys

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  • Shamus
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    Download limit was reached on those files.

    I (</3) rapidshare

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  • Web000x
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    Thanks Sputins! Great find

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  • Lambda
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    Sputins - Thank you for posting this audio, I have only listened to about 15 minutes so far and it is great, just as you say the information is gold! I really wish the video was available for this as well. Regardless it is a wonderful find and I can only hope more like this surfaces as time goes on!
    I'm working nights right now and should be sleeping but I'm so excited over this it's going to be a rough night tonight as I'm going to have to listen to some, if not all of this, thanks again, much appreciated!

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  • Raui
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    Sputins thanks a bunch for uploading the tapes, they're gold!

    I created a topic; http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...ead.php?t=5811 to discuss parametric excitation of electrical circuits as not to get too off-topic in this topic.

    Raui

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  • Sputins
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    Dollard MP3's

    Here, try these links for download:

    These recordings were salvaged from ASTRO SA's old cassette audio library and converted to mp3..

    ASTRO South Australia !
    (Website is not up to date! Astro is still strong however)!

    I have know idea where these recordings originally came from.. I wish there were video too!

    The sound quality is poor, but the information is GOLD!


    Dimensional Representation of Electric Waves:
    RapidShare: 1-CLICK Web hosting - Easy Filehosting


    Principals of Wireless Power:
    RapidShare: 1-CLICK Web hosting - Easy Filehosting

    If the downloads don't work or last, I will re-do post them again later..

    Enjoy them as I certainly have!
    Please make your comments concerning the content!

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  • Web000x
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    Originally posted by Sputins View Post
    @ Lamare thanks for that too.
    More people are putting Erics work up, his work's back in fashion! I have two MP3 audio files, one is "Principals of Wireless Power", which is has Eric giving a talk on his Paper by the same title. The other audio file is called "Alternating (i think) Electric Waves". Audio only, no video, I have listened to each of them many, many times over! I think people here would like to hear them too, so I will post them somewhere soon. Maybe the torrent also includes these? (I know who may have put them up)?
    I'll check the torrent out, if not I will make them avaliable for all.
    I downloaded the torrent that Lamare directed us to. There was no audio; just a bunch of pdfs.

    Please do post the audio files. I googled "Principles of Wireless Power" and did not get any results. I look forward to your posting of such material.

    I love listening to Eric explain his views of electricy. He seems to pick up exactly where my teachers from school left off.

    Eric Dollard is a genius and needs more attention. Everybody seems to be obsessed with John Bedini and Tom Bearden, but these two are too ambiguous to produce real world results. Eric has put his math down in written books available from BSRF. I think his books are the key to free energy when the math written in these books is applied to real world devices.

    Dave

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  • Sputins
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    Thanks for the links!

    Originally posted by Lambda View Post
    Greetings all,
    FYI: Thomas J. Brown of BSRF has posted 6 videos on vimeo.com 12 days ago, 5 of which are new to me. Two of the videos have Eric Dollard, one which we are all likely familiar with (Tesla's Longitudinal Electricity) and the other on the Lakhovsky Multiple Wave Oscillator.
    I've learned quite a bit from reading others posts and it has helped guide me in my research, so I want to share anything that I feel would benefit or be of interest to the group. I know someone posted a link to the LMWO video, but it wasn't functioning at the times I tried to access it, it seemed that all of BSRF videos were pulled off Vimeo. I'm very thankful Thomas has decided to share these videos with everyone and hope he uploads some more!
    I've purchased every book Eric Dollard has written that I can get my hands on as well as everything by Gerry Vassilatos I've seen thus far, and would like to see every video these gentlemen have done that I can possibly find.

    Thomas Joseph Brown's videos on Vimeo

    Kind Regards,
    Mike
    @Lambda (Mike)

    Thanks a bunch for the Vimeo Link.. I have downloaded the MWO video with Eric and am downloading the others too.. Great stuff, love it! I share your attitude toward this material..!

    @ Lamare thanks for that too.
    More people are putting Erics work up, his work's back in fashion! I have two MP3 audio files, one is "Principals of Wireless Power", which is has Eric giving a talk on his Paper by the same title. The other audio file is called "Alternating (i think) Electric Waves". Audio only, no video, I have listened to each of them many, many times over! I think people here would like to hear them too, so I will post them somewhere soon. Maybe the torrent also includes these? (I know who may have put them up)?
    I'll check the torrent out, if not I will make them avaliable for all.

    @LtBolo Thanks for the Russian translated Document info from Phi1.62 It downloaded ok this time! I don't know how I missed it.

    @Phi1.62 How the heck do you find all of this stuff!? Amazing!

    @Raui - Fantastic work with the collection of study material!



    Cheers all.
    Last edited by Sputins; 06-02-2010, 03:06 AM.

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  • lamare
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    Eric Dollard Document Collection

    There's a "Eric Dollard Document Collection" currently at some torrent sites.

    Google for "eric dollard document collection torrent"

    It appears the one from demonoid of about 140 MB works.

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  • Lambda
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    Thomas J. Brown's 6 videos on Vimeo.com

    Greetings all,
    FYI: Thomas J. Brown of BSRF has posted 6 videos on vimeo.com 12 days ago, 5 of which are new to me. Two of the videos have Eric Dollard, one which we are all likely familiar with (Tesla's Longitudinal Electricity) and the other on the Lakhovsky Multiple Wave Oscillator.
    I've learned quite a bit from reading others posts and it has helped guide me in my research, so I want to share anything that I feel would benefit or be of interest to the group. I know someone posted a link to the LMWO video, but it wasn't functioning at the times I tried to access it, it seemed that all of BSRF videos were pulled off Vimeo. I'm very thankful Thomas has decided to share these videos with everyone and hope he uploads some more!
    I've purchased every book Eric Dollard has written that I can get my hands on as well as everything by Gerry Vassilatos I've seen thus far, and would like to see every video these gentlemen have done that I can possibly find.

    Thomas Joseph Brown's videos on Vimeo

    And Eric, thanks for all you've shared with the community, it must be tough to have all your work destroyed, twice. I cannot comprehend what you have had to go through... Please don't give up, I truly hope to see some more posts from you! I was very pleased that you have joined the conversation!

    Peter, thank you for all you do to keep things rolling here! I'm glad this much information has survived the past 2 decades, hope to see more good info surface, the way things are going, we will truly need this sooner than later! Those pictures you posted were great.

    Kind Regards,
    Mike

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  • handyandy
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    Thanks for the photos Dr. Lindemann. I had seen photos somewhere online of the generator but didn't understand what I was looking at. I have a better feeling for it now. While looking I found this: IceStuff.com: Electrostatic Generator 1961 United States Patent a patent for an electrostatic generator and some theory behind it.

    Regards,
    Andy

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