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  • Dave45
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    Originally posted by MonsieurM View Post
    let's keep on peeling this onion ... the more we know ... the less power over us they have ( whomever they are )

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  • MonsieurM
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    let's keep on peeling this onion ... the more we know ... the less power over us they have ( whomever they are )

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  • Dave45
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    Personally I think there's alot more at stake here than just free energy and thats why they are fighting so hard to keep it under wraps.
    Last edited by Dave45; 05-24-2012, 11:10 PM.

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  • Dave45
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    Say we aren't using the pos at all like Leedskalnin said,
    What would happen if we did,
    Either shorted or with a heavy load, would it make the neg side draw more from the ambient.
    What would happen if we supercharged two separate plates with real pos and neg, I know they say thats what happens in capacitors but is it really, It would be interesting to find out.

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  • MonsieurM
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    can't believe it skipped my mind the experiment with the drill .... is close tp a Tesla Turbine .... remember Dave the pm on the stacked battery + Tesla Turbine ..... just thought of it



    Last edited by MonsieurM; 05-24-2012, 11:02 PM.

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  • Dave45
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    The Smith setup is ideal
    Magnets take alot of power to break the bands, air cored is the easiest to break.

    Needs flywheel circuit,a tank circuit or sine wave oscillator will not work, it will induce ac into the secondary's and the coils are only wound for one direction.
    Also with a tank circuit you cant get a resonate lock because of the changing polarity.

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  • Savvypro
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    Originally posted by MonsieurM View Post
    and what would happen if the two magnets were not of the same strength or do they have to be exactly the same ..... just wondering
    @Monsieur
    I think I know where your going

    I had an idea along similar lines, being: does one have to use neo magnets. Seeing as how Faraday was able to get large amperage from magnets far far weaker than what is available today.

    I'm thinking more along the line of the cost to scale it up (large neo's can get expensive), then again the strength of the neo's may allow for smaller devices with the same output.

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  • MonsieurM
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    and what would happen if the two magnets were not of the same strength or do they have to be exactly the same ..... just wondering

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  • Savvypro
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    Could it be that simple...

    On a different note:
    It would be interesting to see what would result by tapping the south pole(s), as in the videos only the north poles were measured.

    Also if reversing the drill, swaps the rotation, from: ccw|cd when turning cw, to cw|ccw when turning ccw.

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  • Dave45
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    Scalar Faraday Disc & Magnetic Spin - YouTube

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  • Dave45
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    Double Smith

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  • Dave45
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    One side is cold electricity and the other side is hot.

    Ufo is experimenting with the cold, but if he doesnt allow and channel the hot side it will not go into overdrive, we have to use both sides then we will see overunity.

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  • Dave45
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    Double Monopole

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  • Dave45
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    Magnetic energy runs from North to South - Dipole.

    Electrical energy runs from North to North AND South to South - Double Monopole.

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