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  • nvisser
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    Photos

    Even John mentioned that he was surprised that nobody posted any photos.
    Will some body please post photos of the wheels and circuits for us poor suckers that could not make it to the conference?
    Thanks
    Vissie

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  • Bit's-n-Bytes
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    Originally posted by John_Bedini View Post
    This device is all analog because digital does not work with it. John B
    Ok John, I have sit on the side lines long enough. Please explain why "Digital" will not work in this scenario. After all, the chip you are using is "sensing" an input, Analog yes, but this is a signal is for the Comparotor to "Do something". In the analog world this would be seen as a voltage level. For a 5 volt chip, it would be seen as 0 to 5v, In the digital world, it would be seen as a value from 0 - 255. In the "digital world" this signal would be interpreted as a value and the "digital chip" would respond the same way (if the code was written appropriatley) So I would like to hear why your "
    device is all analog because digital does not work with it" explaination.

    Cheers

    Jeff
    Last edited by Bit's-n-Bytes; 08-06-2011, 04:07 AM. Reason: spelling

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  • John_Bedini
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    Bedini GT3

    Brent,
    That is a good write up of what is going on. And yes we do have many years of watching batteries, not an easy thing to do. Most analyzers do not calculate what the actual state of the battery is. Most chargers do not completely charge the batteries, they just get you started.

    It takes many hours to charge a battery to is full capacity, then the chemistry says I have had all I can take. charging real fast does not help as most of the power is wasted in heat. The circuit at the show was doing several things and it is not a simple Comparator circuit it must read the speed of the wheel look at the battery compare the capacitor add the correct resistance and regulate pulse and discharge.

    This is why I slowed the wheel to show how the charging steps take place. I'm surprised someone did not post a picture of the effect. I did discuses on other pages here just what had to be developed to do this, I can use that thing for anything I want to do, it works good with the crystal cells in a series arrangement for charging batteries. This device is all analog because digital does not work with it.

    Peter wanted to discuss the batteries so we said go to it. The device must track everything that is going on with the battery and the machine. I said this was not easy to do in the beginning. The people wanted to know what was in the boxes so I showed it in living color.

    "Tom Bearden's work is really a required study and you must have an open mind", it very hard for most to do since the interferometer is not understood and the circuits must be able to perform those functions with a window for adjustment.

    It has taken me all this time to build this device, Tesla had one very close to this,"THIS IS ESSENTIALLY, A CIRCUIT OF VERY HIGH SELF-INDUCTION AND SMALL RESISTANCE" with that quote what does the machine do with the batteries attached?. People were called to the machine to see the tuning and the difference in temperature of the two coils, that is energy working from both ends, I like the cold end.Enough said as I do not want trouble here.
    John B
    Last edited by John_Bedini; 08-06-2011, 02:41 AM. Reason: edit

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  • Les_K
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    Originally posted by BrentA929 View Post
    John B,

    Thanks again for an amazing conference!

    I'm sure most of us are spending all of our time since the conference ended, studying our notes and photos trying to piece together the circuitry that you were most gracious to share with us! I know your not going to post any schematics, but would you entertain the idea of grading our work? Just a thought...


    Thanks, Brent
    Hi Brent,
    I was thinking about that circuit as well, actually been wondering
    since I got my machine running I knew I was stuck till I got that
    part figured out. But I also knew that would only be a lucky shot.
    So I have been waiting for this conference. Now I realize it is far
    more complex than I would have thought. Peters explanation filled
    the bill. The node or spike that says the battery is done is very important.
    A comparator circuit could catch that falling edge in comparison the
    steady charge rate. But that is dc. With a cap pulser you have falling edges
    all the time. When that occured to me I realized it would take years and years
    of testing to figure out because you would have to watch hundreds of charging
    cycles on many batteries to start to see the patterns.
    Charging in the moonlight..... Who would have guessed such a thing would hold us back.... I know John and you are right! it's only our own minds holding us back. But this is a tough nut....

    Les

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  • stonewater
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    3gt

    It was a pleasure seeing the Wheels run, Both your's John and eric's. I enjoyed your lecture (thanks John k for letting me have your seat up front ) I know more now than ever.

    I agree with Les, charge 4 with one, then you can use the bedini cole and comparator circuit as an advanced unit.

    I showed some freinds the voltage readings from the 30 coil runs we did, they could not believe it. 1 volt down on the primary, 3 volts up on the charge bank!

    Tom C

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  • Les_K
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    Thanks John,
    My garden is doing unusually well by the way, my chickens came
    out of molt after only one week tons of eggs and everyone says they
    have never seen such beautiful feathers.

    I put my name down for the circuit as well, but I will get as many as I can.
    I don't think people really understand the value of the circuit.
    Once you progress from monopole_3 the next step should be to
    Get your ssg to charge 4 batts with one.
    That should be done in earnest. And then the one wire change makes
    perfect sense. and when that clicks and it is understood the next step
    you have taught us is about the WM
    The WM as it is has no lenz law... But our job as you have taught is to
    be able to move lenz law in and out of the system as needed.
    Now you have given us the key to that....
    But I would never have gotten the understanding I have without building
    The 3GT.
    So if we actually understand then we know the value of that circuit.

    Forget gold coins stock up on those circuits......

    Les

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  • John_Bedini
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    Bedini GT3

    Brent,
    I did say I would build the modules I showed and the response was good on the list, I can not say the price for them yet. But I'm sitting doing a cost analyses at this moment. I will say this, that just one of the circuits can do many things with capacitor dis-charge and that it will out charge any solar charger anybody has, it can also be used as a motor control capacitor discharge free from the power supply and you can operate at any speed. In Fact it will run the Lockridge device as they are all trying to do on that thread. This device took me some time to make because it must be done in Analog and can't be done in digital with out break down. Since it is a discreet device it can be changed at any time for any application. The list at the show had about 88 people on it so if the pricing works out right I will make the circuits running on the GT3 machine for sale.
    John B

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  • BrentA929
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    Bedini GT3

    John B,

    Thanks again for an amazing conference!

    I'm sure most of us are spending all of our time since the conference ended, studying our notes and photos trying to piece together the circuitry that you were most gracious to share with us! I know your not going to post any schematics, but would you entertain the idea of grading our work? Just a thought...


    Thanks, Brent

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  • John_Bedini
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    Bedini GT3

    Les K,
    Yes the technology is far in advance of what taught in common science or EE class, and the masses must be kept real dumb when it comes to hidden science that only the elite of the world know.

    The machine is basic interferometer and can run in that mode if one understands it. You are correct in what you and others have seen, hidden to most because they think it is a simple machine, but the coils do much more then they think is possible. This machine can cause spatial vector alignment or disrupt the vector to change space time.

    An example of that is the big wheel running at idle speed at around 8 Hz at the last conference watching the screens as the spectrum of colors top down, some here will remember that. The next thing that can be done is producing ground waves to grow things, also we have found healing effects. But I do know what your getting at here and I fell I have said enough at this time.
    John B

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  • John_Bedini
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    Bedini GT3

    Les K,
    I'm going to answer this, but I must finish some things.
    John B

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  • Les_K
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    John , I'm sure we live in perilous times. Turmoil is all around us
    Hyperinflation is here and there will be food on the shelves few will be
    able to afford. You are helping every way you can. Having built almost
    many versions of ssg's, Both variations of WM's and culminating
    With my build of the "simplicity"...(sophisticated elegance ).
    I have seen patterns and effects beyond the math.
    I had questions I wanted to ask and I am sure I just came across
    As another blubbering fan, but I wanted to learn. So as usual
    I couldn't express myself very well.
    I am asking about or trying to ask about the interferometry and
    How it might relate to Bearden's description of the tesla dome.
    Those of us who have built these machines have noticed certain effects
    in common that we would like to know more about if appropriate.

    Thank you
    Les

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  • John_Bedini
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    Bedini GT3

    The most important thing here is the two units I did show in the boxes. The Cole switch and the opto controlled comparator switching circuit. This controller is my intellectual property developed by Ron Cole and myself If your using the switches that were posted on the internet its not the same thing as you could not see under the circuit board, so I'm saying this up front. Most people can not make this unit.This is a much different type of comparator circuit as it must do three different things at one time as was shown by me when the wheel was slowed down. if you attended the conference then you saw the scope as you passed by in front of the machine.

    I might point out that this conference will never take place again at that hotel. Next time we will only allow 150 people to attend the 2 day event. One day of talking from the speakers and one day of hands on.

    Back to the circuits,
    The circuits have a Patent Pending on them so Energenx owns them, The first to issue of these two is the Solar Oscillator patent. The control circuits have a block on them right now because they do what they do, They always use the National Security thing, this is not the first time this has happened as the Solar Patent took almost 5 years to issue and it used that comparator switching circuit in it.

    The words in the Solar patent said "Charged in the moonlight", they did not like that. The other thing is they could do things here people would not like. 24 power people were in attendance and they did not like what they saw as the hotel invited them, not me, I was told later.
    Hope I have answered some of the questions people were wondering.
    John B

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  • John_Bedini
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    Bedini GT3

    Dave,
    When the tuning is right the load is not important, you will notice this. the machine will speed up as if the load was not in the system. John K did see the same thing. at that point you better have a good switch on the capacitor side to dump the pulses. If Peter confused you then you need to explain why now so we can clear this up. Always go to the man that presented the machine as not everybody views it the same way. Very important to do the experiment for yourself. I'm the one that built it Peter did not.
    John B

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  • John_K
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    Bedini GT3

    Originally posted by Web000x View Post
    John,

    Towards the end of the conference, I thought I was starting to see things a little more like you do. Confusion was being cleared up. Then I asked Peter L some questions and a whole other world of confusion set in. I felt like I was back where I started.

    Thanks for getting me on the right track with the impedances of those coils. I had always been curious of the negative energy cooling effect and needed to feel it for myself. I see the significance of what you presented (I don't know why I didn't realize that those strands on the big coil were in parallel ).

    These past few posts have really cleared up the confusion. I'll be turning on my ferris wheel replication tomorrow for some battery conditioning/circuit tuning.

    Thank you again for everything,

    Dave

    P.S. How much of an extra load does the tuning coil cause?

    If it does cause an extra load, is it just completely negated by the return of negative energy to the batteries?
    Dave,

    John B told me on the way home that it works just like Tesla said it does. To get the power out you have to go very low on the impedance and high on the inductance. All of the energy used is returned to the system.

    The Bedini/Cole circuit (which was not potted and anyone could take pictures of) gets the power to the capacitor in big pulses. Then the comparator circuit (which was also viewable) smacks the charge battery with a 30A or more pulse. John and Eric measured them, although Eric later on told me that the cap dumps were much higher than 30A.

    Eric and I ran his machine in Rick's shop after the conference. First we ran it without the tuning coil. The pulse rate from the cap dump was I would estimate 5 pulses per second. Then we hooked up the tuning coil. The pulse rate increased to an estimated 8 pulses per second AND the wheel sped up. We put a laser tach on the wheel to prove it.

    But here's what most people are missing, which Peter L nailed during John B's lecture. The wheel it was turning weighed at least 40 pounds, it took both Eric and I to lift it out when Eric disassembled it so he could fit it in his car. It also had A LOT of torque, I could not slow it down when I grabbed the shaft in my hand.

    So you could pump water or run a generator off that shaft all day long and then just swap the batteries around when the primary battery runs down. There is your free energy right there.


    John K.

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  • Web000x
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    Originally posted by John_Bedini View Post
    Dave,
    Almost forgot to say that the energy is taken between the differential points as the battery is it's own di-pole, this is why I called everybody up to the front of the class to feel the coils, I know that you can figure this out. In just simple terms of the difference between heat and cold. Just simple tuning to get the heat out of the machine, I like the cold end of switching, more energy.
    John B
    John,

    Towards the end of the conference, I thought I was starting to see things a little more like you do. Confusion was being cleared up. Then I asked Peter L some questions and a whole other world of confusion set in. I felt like I was back where I started.

    Thanks for getting me on the right track with the impedances of those coils. I had always been curious of the negative energy cooling effect and needed to feel it for myself. I see the significance of what you presented (I don't know why I didn't realize that those strands on the big coil were in parallel ).

    These past few posts have really cleared up the confusion. I'll be turning on my ferris wheel replication tomorrow for some battery conditioning/circuit tuning.

    Thank you again for everything,

    Dave

    P.S. How much of an extra load does the tuning coil cause?

    If it does cause an extra load, is it just completely negated by the return of negative energy to the batteries?

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