I have just got the answer from the septic.He said that in the resonance one of the sinusoidal frequencies of the square wave is getting into the Hi Q of the resonant circuit. In the result you getting high voltage with low current. Voltage does not mean anything. The power is the goal you trying to achieve. Partially I agree with him. But he does not understand principals of Free Energy. He keep locking himself on parametric generation principals. I went similar direction .
Thank You for your very valuable input.I hope you have the same approach to Free Energy Tesla based as I have.And you are definitely in help to others in quest for Free Energy to every human being on the surface of the Earth.
Interwinding capacitance creates the ringing waveform produced at the low frequency demonstration with this unterminated coil circuit.
Car ignition coils produce the same ringing waveform from the series tank circuit formed with the points capacitor, thereby producing the secondary coil spark discharge.
Once I was in science lab class and I was playing with the oscilloscope and function generator, and I was looking at how the voice from AM radio looked on the oscilloscope as well as sine waves, so I turned on the radio and turned up the function generator to 1 Mhz and the radio went crazy.
hey there, keep up the great work! however your videos are really dark?! maybe turn on a few lights it would really help the rest of us see whats going on. oh check the forum man I left some ideas...
the harmonics show how huge amounts of energy are resonating at the harmonic frequency. im really impressed jsut like music the amplitude is the energy and using the same amt makes more enrgy in the amplitude thats reallyyy awesome
I got my post in the wrong place sorry for the confusion. I seem to have a hard time with 500character limits and I am rather new to YouTube but I find I like it so I will contine my post. The even harmonics decrease linearly. The Odd harmonics decrease nonlinearly. If you used a spectrum analyzer you would see the odd harmonics follow a pattern of higher and lower amplitudes that are related kind of like a sine wave the slowly fade down in amplitude.
The shape of the resultant wave from a passive circuit can be characterized by how the square ware is changed. The leading edge of the square wave being boosted or the appearance of a ringing spike, like is observed here indicates a circuit that is resonate at a much higher frequency. A change that is attenuated on the leading edge is an indication of a resonance at a lower frequency than the square ware source.
There is nothing strange happening here except that the circuit is not completely understood by the experimenter. He really has a LRC tuned series circuit even though he does not put a component capacitor on the end of the coil. The grounding connection makes a different circuit that has much less capacitance and so the ability of the circuit to store at very high frequencies is lost. Nothing strange is going on here except lack of knowledge of fundamental wave analysis and electronics.
Square waves are actually the summation of all the sinusoidal harmonics above the fundamental frequency. A perfect square wave has at least the first 10 harmonics. So a 50MHZ square wave contains the sinusoidal fundamental plus the second harmonic at 100MHZ related in amplitude and phase angle to the fundamental 50MHZ. the third harmonic is 150MHZ and so on with significant amplitude still occurring at 500MHZ.
The use for a coil in this configuration is for longitudinal waves. I suggest you look up the subject on Google video and you will see two interesting videos by Eric Dollard and Peter Lindemann. They explain the difference between transverse and longitudinal wave resonance, which is what I was demonstrating in my video without close-looping the coil.
If I understand your circuit, one side of the coil is not directly connected. If that is correct basic electronics says that there is a capacitance connected there to ground. This is called lumped sum capacitance. It is very small. This makes the circuit a tuned resonate circuit at a very high frequency.
2) Perhaps the coil is acting as a step-up transformer and is simply stepping up the voltage while decreasing the current. Total power effectively unchanged.
Stanley Meyers water car used this, he split water into Hydrogen and oxygen gas, and fed into his engine. Thank you, and how much does a function generator cost?
Hi, The function generator I used in the experiment was borrowed from the Physics department at my university. Later I bought my own generators for experiments. As for the price, it really depends on what features you want and what frequency range you want. If you're interested in a good but affordable function generator, Elenco Electronics makes these kit generators you can buy for under $50 which have a range of 1Hz-1MHz and will output Square, Sine, and Triangle waves.
You've got great equipment there... wonder if you could try something for us... get two closely fitting concentric steel tubes and place them in pure water. Use them as a capacitor and pulse them with your equipment but try putting a diode in series and see if anything strange happens.
Also, check out byronnewenergy com and our group on groups yahoo com if you feel so inclined. We'd love you to visit.
wow, good work, but please turn the lights on, do a sequel, especially on not grounding, just an idea have you experimented with electrolysis with this setup for hydrogen production?
No actually I haven't played with any electrolysis systems. This experiment was done as part of my research on the Steven Mark TPU (Toroidal Power Unit)
Hi, the scope ground wire is not directly connected to the coil of wire, the scope and the function generator are grounded to each other through the wall outlet. So the voltage on the coil is still with respect to earth ground, not with respect to a point on the coil itself.
Actually, you don't need a capacitor to reach resonance in a coil. Every inductor also has parasitic capacitance (albeit very small) which you can tune to. This is called the natural resonant frequency of the coil and corresponds to the frequency where the coil has the least impedance to the input signal. Adding a capacitor simply lowers the resonant frequency of the inductor.
I'm a bit confused about your ground connections. What exactly is not grounded? While you are measureing with the scope, where ist the ground of the scope connected and where ist the ground of the signal generator connected? Are they floating?
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faerydhhlo 1 year ago
I have just got the answer from the septic.He said that in the resonance one of the sinusoidal frequencies of the square wave is getting into the Hi Q of the resonant circuit. In the result you getting high voltage with low current. Voltage does not mean anything. The power is the goal you trying to achieve. Partially I agree with him. But he does not understand principals of Free Energy. He keep locking himself on parametric generation principals. I went similar direction .
stivep1 1 year ago
thank you for your valuable video. You are definitely at the right path.Keep going.
Wesley
stivep1 1 year ago
Thank You for your very valuable input.I hope you have the same approach to Free Energy Tesla based as I have.And you are definitely in help to others in quest for Free Energy to every human being on the surface of the Earth.
stivep1 1 year ago
What is the first harmonics frequency? and What is the length 15 or 50 feet?
I am sorta confused :o)
Subspace4d 1 year ago
"Excess output energy" as in perpetual motion? Something for nothing? Let me know how that works out, okay?
haakondahl 1 year ago
Interwinding capacitance creates the ringing waveform produced at the low frequency demonstration with this unterminated coil circuit.
Car ignition coils produce the same ringing waveform from the series tank circuit formed with the points capacitor, thereby producing the secondary coil spark discharge.
jonakiwi 2 years ago
Great stuff! Thanks!
butterflynflower 2 years ago
im confused whats it supposed to do?
poosalad2 3 years ago
i wish i paid more attenion to schooling
pokesmotter420 3 years ago
Once I was in science lab class and I was playing with the oscilloscope and function generator, and I was looking at how the voice from AM radio looked on the oscilloscope as well as sine waves, so I turned on the radio and turned up the function generator to 1 Mhz and the radio went crazy.
Amishman35 3 years ago
Thanks!!!
At 3.03 on the video it shows a square wave frequency of about 18 before it flat-lines.
I would like to ask;
What controls the length of the square wave before it flat-lines into a same height & depth wave?
AntonyBurr 3 years ago
Thank you great job keep up great research
1miltond 3 years ago
Nice video, just tried it and it works like you said....
Have you got any further with it yet?
kubikop 3 years ago
well you have a life
mrhartforpresident 3 years ago
mrhartforpresident:
How ironic that YOU should say that!
LyrumusX 3 years ago
hey there, keep up the great work! however your videos are really dark?! maybe turn on a few lights it would really help the rest of us see whats going on. oh check the forum man I left some ideas...
spacemonkeyjazz 4 years ago
420 @ 2:16 :)
senselab 4 years ago
the harmonics show how huge amounts of energy are resonating at the harmonic frequency. im really impressed jsut like music the amplitude is the energy and using the same amt makes more enrgy in the amplitude thats reallyyy awesome
boxa888 4 years ago
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Excess output enegry = nope Go get laid dude. Stop hiding in useless projects. Tesla was doing this crap years ago. Move on.
lazzer408 4 years ago
yeah and tesla was able to power his electric car without charging DUDE, and much more than this, lazzer u sound like a paid debunker mate
awakekiwi 4 years ago 6
You rang a coil of wire. Big deal.
lazzer408 4 years ago
This is great stuff , and presented well . I think lots of people want scopes and function generators now !!
ZED74 4 years ago 4
hell yea!. this is sweet.
boxa888 4 years ago
i just got my scopes two days ago! there awesome,
boxa888 4 years ago 2
@ZED74
I just got one of both ;D;D;D
Nabo00o 1 year ago
wish i had that oscilloscope. :D
NutsandGuts 4 years ago 3
I got my post in the wrong place sorry for the confusion. I seem to have a hard time with 500character limits and I am rather new to YouTube but I find I like it so I will contine my post. The even harmonics decrease linearly. The Odd harmonics decrease nonlinearly. If you used a spectrum analyzer you would see the odd harmonics follow a pattern of higher and lower amplitudes that are related kind of like a sine wave the slowly fade down in amplitude.
MHZathras1 4 years ago
The shape of the resultant wave from a passive circuit can be characterized by how the square ware is changed. The leading edge of the square wave being boosted or the appearance of a ringing spike, like is observed here indicates a circuit that is resonate at a much higher frequency. A change that is attenuated on the leading edge is an indication of a resonance at a lower frequency than the square ware source.
MHZathras1 4 years ago
A similar thing on the trailing edge of the square wave is an indication of lower frequency boost or cut.
MHZathras1 4 years ago
There is nothing strange happening here except that the circuit is not completely understood by the experimenter. He really has a LRC tuned series circuit even though he does not put a component capacitor on the end of the coil. The grounding connection makes a different circuit that has much less capacitance and so the ability of the circuit to store at very high frequencies is lost. Nothing strange is going on here except lack of knowledge of fundamental wave analysis and electronics.
MHZathras1 4 years ago
excellent demonstration, nice function generator.
RotogenRay 4 years ago
Square waves are actually the summation of all the sinusoidal harmonics above the fundamental frequency. A perfect square wave has at least the first 10 harmonics. So a 50MHZ square wave contains the sinusoidal fundamental plus the second harmonic at 100MHZ related in amplitude and phase angle to the fundamental 50MHZ. the third harmonic is 150MHZ and so on with significant amplitude still occurring at 500MHZ.
MHZathras1 4 years ago
Hello T0mmmy and cfootball10,
The use for a coil in this configuration is for longitudinal waves. I suggest you look up the subject on Google video and you will see two interesting videos by Eric Dollard and Peter Lindemann. They explain the difference between transverse and longitudinal wave resonance, which is what I was demonstrating in my video without close-looping the coil.
Jdo300 4 years ago
If I understand your circuit, one side of the coil is not directly connected. If that is correct basic electronics says that there is a capacitance connected there to ground. This is called lumped sum capacitance. It is very small. This makes the circuit a tuned resonate circuit at a very high frequency.
MHZathras1 4 years ago
Jdo, could you use two coils with a capacitor in-between, see if you can 2k(for now) volts out please and measure amps
cfootball10 4 years ago
1) I think that's called "Ringing".
2) Perhaps the coil is acting as a step-up transformer and is simply stepping up the voltage while decreasing the current. Total power effectively unchanged.
T0mmmy 4 years ago
Yes it will happen and those of us who do not have the money or the electronics expertise look forward to the day that you succeed.
4549raymond 4 years ago
Thanks,Could you use a coil in an alternator for this affect? Also, can a function generator create two wave forms?
cfootball10 4 years ago
Stanley Meyers water car used this, he split water into Hydrogen and oxygen gas, and fed into his engine. Thank you, and how much does a function generator cost?
cfootball10 4 years ago
Hi, The function generator I used in the experiment was borrowed from the Physics department at my university. Later I bought my own generators for experiments. As for the price, it really depends on what features you want and what frequency range you want. If you're interested in a good but affordable function generator, Elenco Electronics makes these kit generators you can buy for under $50 which have a range of 1Hz-1MHz and will output Square, Sine, and Triangle waves.
Jdo300 4 years ago
Very interesting... ungrounded once more.
You've got great equipment there... wonder if you could try something for us... get two closely fitting concentric steel tubes and place them in pure water. Use them as a capacitor and pulse them with your equipment but try putting a diode in series and see if anything strange happens.
Also, check out byronnewenergy com and our group on groups yahoo com if you feel so inclined. We'd love you to visit.
Love and peace,
Sol.
solmil 4 years ago
wow, good work, but please turn the lights on, do a sequel, especially on not grounding, just an idea have you experimented with electrolysis with this setup for hydrogen production?
bobbypil 4 years ago
No actually I haven't played with any electrolysis systems. This experiment was done as part of my research on the Steven Mark TPU (Toroidal Power Unit)
Jdo300 4 years ago
Hi, the scope ground wire is not directly connected to the coil of wire, the scope and the function generator are grounded to each other through the wall outlet. So the voltage on the coil is still with respect to earth ground, not with respect to a point on the coil itself.
Jdo300 4 years ago
You do know that you can't hit resonance in a circuit without a capacitance right?
technoextreme 4 years ago
Actually, you don't need a capacitor to reach resonance in a coil. Every inductor also has parasitic capacitance (albeit very small) which you can tune to. This is called the natural resonant frequency of the coil and corresponds to the frequency where the coil has the least impedance to the input signal. Adding a capacitor simply lowers the resonant frequency of the inductor.
Jdo300 4 years ago
I'm a bit confused about your ground connections. What exactly is not grounded? While you are measureing with the scope, where ist the ground of the scope connected and where ist the ground of the signal generator connected? Are they floating?
Steiwurm 4 years ago