Come Cross Test Circuit Theory in Simulation, Over Unity Cir

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The Flavored Coffee Guy wrote:
Somewhere you guys missed the point.

Any piece of wire can be replaced by plasma. So, if there 2KW here or
there and a piece of wire completes the circuit, a plasma could
replace it. Sure, that energy is there and bucking around and hardly
anything you can tap into, in most cases. But, a plasma when it's hot
enough, will conduct as well or better than a piece of wire. The
whole trick is keeping the plasma hot enough between cycles, and the
only real way to that in the radio frequency ranges, around 1MHz and
up.
Nobody, save for you, has missed the point.

For me, it all comes down to this: How come you aren't richer than
Bill Gates?

If you really have an "over-unity" device that you can construct, and
prove, billions of dollars would come marching to your door.

Yes, I know, you are doing all of this out of the goodness of your heart,
and you don't want the money because it would some how make you less pure.
 
Wind one coil at the bottom of the C core, wind a second C core the
same way. Put them together by placing copper water pipe as sleeves
to join the two cores. The copper acts like a short circuit where an
inductor is always an inductor. It's a short circuit for a
transformer but the induced magnetic field will be there as Kick EMF.
So, north will face North and south will face south at either end of
the joined C cores. That doesn't stop the magnetic field it reverses
it. Then all you need to do is use the force or some force to hold
the two cores together.
 
The Flavored Coffee Guy wrote:
Shit, I bet any one of you sat and argued as much with your
instructors in class. The first three component pissed you off and
did work. 3 transformers and 3 capacitors are just too fucking hard
to pick up. If you did, you wouldn't be here arguing.
Try quoting the article you are responding to. Most don't read this
usenet group on google groups.

I have done the experiment. This is freshman engineering stuff. What you
are observing is reactive current. It is 90 degrees out of phase with the
voltage. This is clearly shown on the LTSpice simulation.

Power = Voltage x Current

and in this case is precisely zero unless you are using lossless components.

If you try to draw real power from it, it becomes real current, and quickly
drops. You cannot draw more power from this circuit than you put into it.
Less, actually because of real losses in the inductors, wires and capacitors.

Would it help you any if I told you that even Tesla understood this?

Make the prototype, create power from nothing and prove me wrong.
I'll make you richer than Bill Gates, and Warren Buffet combined... unless
you have something against being rich.

-Chuck
 
On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 22:34:42 -0800 (PST), The Flavored Coffee Guy
<elgersmad@rock.com> wrote:

Shit, I bet any one of you sat and argued as much with your
instructors in class. The first three component pissed you off and
did work. 3 transformers and 3 capacitors are just too fucking hard
to pick up. If you did, you wouldn't be here arguing.
You are an ignoramus. Go home and tell your mother that she should
have aborted you ;-)

PLONK

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