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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2008

A set of three demonstrations showing the behavior of narrow pulses injected into various coil configurations. Experiment pertains to research related to the Steven Mark Toroidal Power Unit and it's principle of operation.

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  • The joule thief flyback emf, radiant, or static field may be igniting piezo electric crystals in the torroid core; magnifying wattage/amperage and amperage to a little joule thief circuit. If so his torroid is working like a spark tube or Tesla's magnifier.

  • Opposing separate freqs traveling thru ea wire of the bifilar

    Coil.direction of rotation, CW or CCW would be based on the freq

    Difference of higher to lower freq beteen the two coils.

    Small coil wound on small 1/4segment of core acts as pickup

    As wave passes by.also giving it a kick.current withdrawn is

    Replenished via the magnet coupling

  • Bifilar wound toroid and fed 2separate freqs to initiate the

    Traveling wave. This would circulate the core. If ea wire of

    The bifilar was closed off in its own tank ckt, then a magnet

    Introduced would be the impulse.another pickup coil wound

    Only on small portion of this coil sees the wave pass by. Could

    Be the gyroscopic effect

  • Great work. I presumed this TPU worked off the ideas that you learn

    From rythmodynamics with they're "lively standing wave" discovery.

    Mark did mention on 1vid that he used 2 separate freqs during a demo.

    All would need then is a magnet and a pickup coil.

  • Looks great Jason! I will have to try to put that circuit together sometime.

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