Your gonna laugh all the way to the bank

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RE: Your gonna laugh all the way to the bank
« Reply #25, on January 12th, 2014, 04:02 AM »
Thanks Breakzeitgeist for your input to the technology.     Breakzeitgeist has shown us how Tesla created cold electricity and I would urge people to read his thread about it which he recently posted.
Meyer has a different way of producing cold electricity but it is still based on the Tesla principle. Stan's cell is always cool and that is a good indication that what     Breakzeitgeist is doing is the same thing but with different apparatus.
Cold electricity does exist, we now have the vital schematics and knowledge to produce it and a lot of the confusion has been removed.
We don't understand where its coming from and the science behind it but at least we can play now.

Breakzeitgeist

Re: Your gonna laugh all the way to the bank
« Reply #26, on February 11th, 2014, 08:12 PM »
Thanks, any thing i got i am trying to share as we all need to work together to make something of all this.

securesupplies

Re: Your gonna laugh all the way to the bank
« Reply #27, on February 13th, 2014, 03:31 AM »


@ NAV

Can We post a List of best of best Thane Heins  pics designs videos

 and how to apply or thin on the list?

Dan

rickgresham

Re: Your gonna laugh all the way to the bank
« Reply #28, on April 15th, 2014, 12:17 PM »
Just joined.  Working to catch with everyone else.  Came across this thread and started reading.  Suggest looking at QM Power (http://www.qmpower.com/index.aspx).  PJ Piper is doing something very similar to what I interpret from the thread only he's doing in electric motors and generators. 


securesupplies

Re: Your gonna laugh all the way to the bank
« Reply #30, on January 30th, 2015, 06:48 PM »
Quote from nav on January 6th, 2014, 03:30 PM
This is gonna make you laugh because its so simple its ridiculous. I've always said to my good friend who I have spent years talking about this subject with, that if I ever drop on something then its going out into the big bad world right away and I'm gonna keep that promise.
Recently I've been going through schematics of Tesla and Meyer and I've been pondering this schematic of Meyer:

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...and to be honest its been bugging me for months what the Unipolar magnetic field coupling is on that schematic. Now I went and got the Canadian patent and was still a little baffled by it all so I started to wonder about influencing flux paths in magnetic cores and who had experience in that field and it turned out a fellow by the name of Charles Flynn had patented several devices. Mainly, increases in voltage and co-efficiency were his game and it turned out that he used magnets to influence, cut off and re-route magnetic flux paths in transformers.
Obviously Bi-toroid transformers try to achieve the same goal but instead of using magnets they work by a combination of increasing and decreasing the resistive path of magnetic flux in favour of over unity but with limitations.
I have mentioned that I felt Meyer's work and Bi-Toroids have something in common in previous posts BTW and I have been working on that.
So......here's the money shot, I got it in my head that Meyer was using magnets to influence his VIC and that his Unipolar magnetic field coupling was none other than a straight forward run of the mill bar magnet.
I built a fully operational HHO front end about six months ago and had recently blown a NEC555 timer chip and two days since I replaced the chip with a new one. My front end device allows me to use any frequency from 0-20Khz using the NEC555 and then gate it with another PWM at anywhere between 0-13.8 vdc, which is connected to an optocoupler/transister configuration, that allows me up to 5 amps load without stressing the PWM's.
So I strapped a bog standard step up transformer to my front end and a 12-18vdc heavy duty relay out the back of the transformer. I think the transformer is 1:4 in voltage but I wasn't sure so i kept the output pulses out of my front end wide apart and kept the output voltage of the transformer less than 18 vdc.
Got a magnet and did what Flynn did.
Holy crap! Thats all I can say. All I kept saying to myself was no no no no no no no no no no no it can't be that simple. But it is.
No voltage increase but the amps more than halved as soon as I stuck it next to the iron core of the transformer. If you put it the other way so the poles are reversed on the magnet my power supply started buzzing, the amps doubled and the relay slowed down as if the EMF increased. There is no other explanation, the magnet only allows flux to travel in one direction depending on the way you place it on the core.
You have to be careful because you can saturate the core so don't use massive magnets, start off with little ones till you reach probably 80% of the saturation point.
Now, here's the important bit for all you Meyer fans: If you are using resonant coils then the Q factor is gonna be in orbit, the efficiency of this set up in resonant coils is going to go bananas without any shadow of a doubt.
Anyway, did a search on You-tube and i'm not the first to suss this out, obviously Flynn did it but a young man demonstrates it quite well here:-


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8asKJNYJIY

Now if I can do what i did just messing about, imagine what you can do with magnets tuned to your transformer more efficiently? Imagine what the efficiency of resonant coils is going to be and the Q factor?

Message to Stan Meyer God bless his soul:  Unipolar magnetic field coupling? Thats the best description I've ever heard for a bar magnet, you crafty old devil.
Crack on members, crack on.........the cats out the bag.


 :) O:-) :idea:
Please see this document
Drive link

How to use a magnet in a solid state power device

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5BuQjYkKv8RMzRpWS1ETi0xREk/view?usp=sharing

it is exactly what you have said as I understand it briefly please advise  as it is interesting to see the
cross over of Meyers and Others with a Cool and magnet.

Dan
Secure Supplies
www.securesupplies.biz
 :grouphug:

nav

Re: Your gonna laugh all the way to the bank
« Reply #31, on January 31st, 2015, 02:43 AM »
Quote
it is exactly what you have said as I understand it briefly please advise  as it is interesting to see the
cross over of Meyers and Others with a Cool and magnet.
Yes it is what I've been saying for over a year. You can use permanant magnets, bucking coils or bifilar coils to influence magnetic flux in dozens of different ways. Not only to improve transformer efficiency but to use high voltage in a network that has no current and is a 'cool' type of electricity, the one Meyer talks about where his cell water doesn't get warm.
Voltage without current is the name of the game and we are almost there.


securesupplies

Re: Your gonna laugh all the way to the bank
« Reply #33, on January 31st, 2015, 07:35 PM »Last edited on January 31st, 2015, 07:37 PM
Off Topic Steven Mark is a Hero By the Way I have made a tpu section on website for his tesla compounding receiving antenna
untwisted cable(like Tesla used in telegraph, when it is a coil (basket weave) the straight wire will compound received ambient electricity) and magnify it , twisted will not. most of you smarties know this but post here for interesting relevance to coil making.

Please make a thread and link it here for Steven Marks and I will populate with info RWG. PEACE TO ALL
D

Matt Watts

Re: Your gonna laugh all the way to the bank
« Reply #34, on January 31st, 2015, 11:54 PM »
Quote from Secure Supplies on January 31st, 2015, 07:35 PM
Off Topic Steven Mark is a Hero By the Way I have made a tpu section on website for his tesla compounding receiving antenna
untwisted cable(like Tesla used in telegraph, when it is a coil (basket weave) the straight wire will compound received ambient electricity) and magnify it , twisted will not. most of you smarties know this but post here for interesting relevance to coil making.

Please make a thread and link it here for Steven Marks and I will populate with info RWG. PEACE TO ALL
D
There are many older guys that have spent years working on the SM TPU.  If you got the goods and those goods didn't come from a fellow named Bruce, please lay it out there.  It will make these old boys very very happy.

mercury101

Re: Your gonna laugh all the way to the bank
« Reply #35, on October 24th, 2016, 04:08 PM »
Mr. Matt. Or Mr. Nav. Do you have another link to the video the video link in the post doesnt work. Would be nice to see what the demonstration had to show.

Thanks

Merc

Apoc4lypse

Re: Your gonna laugh all the way to the bank
« Reply #36, on May 29th, 2017, 08:26 PM »
I'm still not sure what the video showed when it was up. It used to show some sort of transformer or coil being effected by a magnet in a way that it increased the amperage in the system. Other information I found seems to show it somehow being linked to Magnetic Resonance or something of that nature.

Apparently people have been saying people are paid and given NDA's (non disclosure agreements) to not post the information publicly because certain patents hold the rights to it. This was discovered by analyzing a Tesla patent of some sort also and I believe that is why it is no longer posted anywhere.

Like lets say you have a patent on a certain design and you have a really good lawyer make up the patents license. The license can restrain the information from being made public to a degree, or you can be sued which is from what I understand what a NDA usually is.