12 coils finally finished...runnning on one
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that guide these "free energies" around to do some work for us. I like to think of them as "electronic windmills" that harvest breezes and currents from the "vacuum" or other dimensions.
NOTHING is truly "free" but tapping an otherwise yet untapped energy field that underlies the entirety of creation would make life so much easier, now wouldn't it?
I just believe we have not solved all of nature's mysteries yet but we can do better than we have done so far.
My CEMF matches the load I apply
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It could be that we are doing nothing more than creating a much better battery charging circuit, but something so clearly superior does have the tendency to make folks think there may be something more than conventional EE theory accounts for.
PARTICLE PHYSICS and Quantum Mechanics has PROVEN beyond anyone in the field's reasonable doubt that energies do enter our little 4 dimensional arena all the time from "nowhere" (other dimensions) so perhaps, just maybe, we can build electrical circuits >
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The high voltage drop off supposedly "gates" radiant energy into the circuit, allowing us to somewhat guide it's path to batteries that have a hard to quantify effect of charging faster (and higher) than normal charging methods will do. I charged a battery that was around 10V from an exact same style, size and age battery and the charging batt. gained much more charge than the driving batt lost. Does not prove anything, but hooking them up + to + and - to - would give a 1;1 charge/discharge :D
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EDIT - And the fact you stated "Why does my CEMF come back as ~400V when I input only 12V???" so I figured you had little understanding of the concept if you didn't understand why the flyback voltage is higher.
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Because either I don't understand you or you don't understand me. I don't understand what it is these "motors" are designed to do.
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How many ways will you keep saying the same thing?
I AGREE. My best conventional current recovery rate is over 50%. Maybe just over 60% but def. under 70%, not counting ANYTHING for radiant recovery.
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The current you put into the coil created a magnetic feild. When the field colapsed a voltage is induced back into the winding. The rev is higher then fwd because there's no load on the output. Voltage alone is not a measurement of power. Put a known load on the emf and measure both rev voltage AND current and you'll see it's lower then what you put in. It's not hard to understand and doesn't take a physics degree to visualize what's happening.
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"Don't you realize the rev. emf is the collapse of the field you created in the first place?"
YES. I have the training, and if you did you would also know that the people who first (and since) observed these phenomena COULD NOT EXPLAIN IT ALL!
BTW, I did not make any claims in my above post you last commented on.
Why does my CEMF come back as ~400V when I input only 12V???
There is a definite radiant energy gating after this collapse. Look up TESLA HAIRPIN generator, it gates radiant! |-)
Rob
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Dont you realise the rev emf is the colapse of the feild you created in the first place? You will never get more then you put in. Like pushing a swing and expecting it to swing back further then you pushed it. Not going to happen. Which is why the 1000s of you messing with it will never get the unit to self-run. If it made more then you put into it you wouldn't need a battery to power it in the first place.
why not building one more bc and power the one you have so it can run for ever
i think
ThodorisTEM 2 years ago
Give me time, lots of ideas and not enough time to experiment.
MAllen7424 2 years ago
no i dont have any links but i will tell you what i remember he was using a motor to pulse one coil being all ready pusled with like a sine wave at a certain frequency or something like that to pick up on the zeropoint field and get a true power gain in terms of wattage more out than in i think it was hutchinson i dont remember it was afew years ago
prototype9000 3 years ago
Almost sounds like you are referring to Edward Grays motor possibly.
MAllen7424 3 years ago
looks like a project john hutchinson was working on
prototype9000 3 years ago
I had no idea John H. was working on a pulse motor, do you have any links to this project you mention.
MAllen7424 3 years ago