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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2007

With new controller. Orb @ 0:48

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  • very cool

    possible

    orb at :48

    right to

    left

    above scope

  • Freakin' amazing, dude! I never saw that! I don't think it was dust? It is not a reflect because the shades would show the rippling. Thanks!

  • I put an annotation box in. @ :42

  • Great video GK,

    but do you already have any feedback coils in it to see, if you get power amplification ?

    Maybe you can also put a light bulb at the output like Roberto did to see the output power ?

    Regards, Stefan

    ( overunity dot com )

  • Hello,

    This is an audio heterodyning demo. In my current build of the BFG2k8 I am transitioning to strictly magnetic fields of 3 layers of 3 segments a piece. That gives me 9 segments to drive. I am currently setting up the power drive circuit.

    Thanks for message.

    --giantkiller

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  • 2 orb @ :14 and :48

    nice video dude

    can you test what happen to 1 inch copper wire, if given standing wave @ 3 Hz - 8 Hz, my idea is to vibrate the copper wire at Earth's resonance frequency. I was hoping that the copper wire will be polarized to N/S, and will generate a magnetic current.

  • Ah yes... Land of the giants!

  • very nice capture on video :) 2 orbs

  • That's a ORB I have seen many in my life time :) I have just never caught them on video yet.

  • I (accidentally) bought the same scope about an hour ago, then I found this post... :-D

    BTW, congratulations to the TPU.

  • Reminds me of my old Korg MS20 and MS50 synthesizers synching together via ring modulator...

    ;)

    Fascinating times, when I owned these first electronic synthesizers and tried hard to get great sounds out of them ! ;)

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