my circuit, it is possible?

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Dobri Karagorgov

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here is how my circuit looks:

www.geocities.com/dedaNoe/circuit.jpg

how will it behave?
 
On 14 Feb 2005 10:56:30 -0800, dedanoe@yahoo.com (Dobri Karagorgov)
wrote:

here is how my circuit looks:

www.geocities.com/dedaNoe/circuit.jpg

how will it behave?
If you stare hard at the right hand bit and move your head back and
forwards, the left hand bit seems to go round slightly.

Is that what it is supposed to do?

d

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http://www.pearce.uk.com
 
donald@pearce.uk.com (Don Pearce) wrote:

On 14 Feb 2005 10:56:30 -0800, dedanoe@yahoo.com (Dobri Karagorgov)
wrote:

here is how my circuit looks:

www.geocities.com/dedaNoe/circuit.jpg

how will it behave?

If you stare hard at the right hand bit and move your head back and
forwards, the left hand bit seems to go round slightly.
The posts from google groups just don't get any better do they.
 
Dobri Karagorgov wrote:
here is how my circuit looks:

www.geocities.com/dedaNoe/circuit.jpg

how will it behave?
Is that a logo for a new brand of potato chips?
GG
 
On 14 Feb 2005 10:56:30 -0800, Dobri Karagorgov wrote:

here is how my circuit looks:

www.geocities.com/dedaNoe/circuit.jpg

how will it behave?
Stand in between the two and push the 'Puree' button.
 
On 14 Feb 2005 10:56:30 -0800, in sci.electronics.design
dedanoe@yahoo.com (Dobri Karagorgov) wrote:

here is how my circuit looks:

www.geocities.com/dedaNoe/circuit.jpg

how will it behave?

Not as good as the original

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4263611.stm


martin


"Facts are stupid things.." -- Reagan, '88
 
On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 10:56:30 -0800, Dobri Karagorgov wrote:

here is how my circuit looks:

www.geocities.com/dedaNoe/circuit.jpg

how will it behave?
It depends on a lot of things, primarily, what is that a picture of? I see
nothing recognizable as a "circuit", unless you mean those arrows
indicating that the vanes are circulating.

What is it, some kind of pump?

Thanks,
Rich
 
dedanoe@yahoo.com (Dobri Karagorgov) wrote in
news:845f8859.0502141056.1360df88@posting.google.com:

here is how my circuit looks:

www.geocities.com/dedaNoe/circuit.jpg

how will it behave?
badly, like you...


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Dobri Karagorgov wrote:
here is how my circuit looks:

www.geocities.com/dedaNoe/circuit.jpg

how will it behave?
Looks like something Janet Jackson might wear to her next Super Bowl
half time performance.

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Actually it is 270 degrees out of phase, rather than 180. Correct that, it
will be fine.

"Dobri Karagorgov" <dedanoe@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:845f8859.0502141056.1360df88@posting.google.com...
here is how my circuit looks:

www.geocities.com/dedaNoe/circuit.jpg

how will it behave?
 
Dobri Karagorgov wrote:
here is how my circuit looks:

www.geocities.com/dedaNoe/circuit.jpg

how will it behave?
I snipped the last bit off and got this:

http://www.geocities.com/dedaNoe/

which explains a lot.

What is the jpg supposed to be a picture of?

Mark L. Fergerson
 
Dobri Karagorgov wrote:
here is how my circuit looks:

www.geocities.com/dedaNoe/circuit.jpg

how will it behave?

That looks almost like a Naudin Lifter!
 
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 18:08:55 -0700, Mark Fergerson wrote:

Dobri Karagorgov wrote:
here is how my circuit looks:

www.geocities.com/dedaNoe/circuit.jpg

how will it behave?

I snipped the last bit off and got this:

http://www.geocities.com/dedaNoe/

which explains a lot.

What is the jpg supposed to be a picture of?
He must be pretty smart - look at all them there equations! ;-)

Cheers!
Rich
 
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 18:08:55 -0700, Mark Fergerson wrote:

Dobri Karagorgov wrote:
here is how my circuit looks:

www.geocities.com/dedaNoe/circuit.jpg

how will it behave?

I snipped the last bit off and got this:

http://www.geocities.com/dedaNoe/

which explains a lot.

What is the jpg supposed to be a picture of?
If you mean the big circle at the top, that's Yin and Yang, The Great
Duality. ;-)

Cheers!
Rich
 
"Guy Macon" <_see.web.page_@_www.guymacon.com_> wrote
Rich Grise wrote:
If you mean the big circle at the top, that's Yin and Yang, The Great
Duality. ;-)
I heard that they broke up.
Yeah, and they are _both_ pregnant.

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Rich Grise wrote:
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 18:08:55 -0700, Mark Fergerson wrote:

Dobri Karagorgov wrote:

here is how my circuit looks:

www.geocities.com/dedaNoe/circuit.jpg

how will it behave?

I snipped the last bit off and got this:

http://www.geocities.com/dedaNoe/

which explains a lot.

What is the jpg supposed to be a picture of?

If you mean the big circle at the top, that's Yin and Yang, The Great
Duality. ;-)
Ahhh... yeah.

I meant his original posted jpg, which vaguely reminds me of an
old-fashioned DC motor diagram what with the curved arrows.

I'm thinking the colored blocks are magnets and the triangular
thingies are windings of some sort.

It smells sorta like a Perpetual Motion scheme.

Mark L. Fergerson
 
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 07:56:00 -0700, Mark Fergerson wrote:

Mark Fergerson wrote:

I'm thinking the colored blocks are magnets and the triangular
thingies are windings of some sort.

It smells sorta like a Perpetual Motion scheme.

Damn, I'm good. The OP revealed this on sci.physics:

http://www.geocities.com/dedanoe/etg.html

'nuff said.
Heh. When I saw the pic the very first time, that was what I thought.
In fact, it's almost exactly the same design as my PM perpetual motion
machine scheme I came up with about 50 years ago. ;-)

It won't work, because he's omitted the frictionless fluxgate shutters.
;-P

Cheers!
Rich
 
I read in sci.electronics.design that Rich Grise <richgrise@example.net>
wrote (in <pan.2005.02.20.18.16.04.998893@example.net>) about 'my
circuit, it is possible?', on Sun, 20 Feb 2005:
Heh. When I saw the pic the very first time, that was what I thought. In
fact, it's almost exactly the same design as my PM perpetual motion
machine scheme I came up with about 50 years ago. ;-)

It won't work, because he's omitted the frictionless fluxgate shutters.
;-P
They aren't necessary if it operates at -310 C.
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The good news is that nothing is compulsory.
The bad news is that everything is prohibited.
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