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Author Topic: user TURBO?s replication of Steven Mark?s TPU ?  (Read 101955 times)

sirmikey1

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Re: user TURBO?s replication of Steven Mark?s TPU ?
« Reply #1420 on: August 18, 2008, 05:28:14 AM »
FWD:

  Dave L had previously posted this article, and I am reposting it as a reference to this thread.
I don't know exactly why it was deleted earlier, but here it is again:

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The Peculiar Nature of Copper:
On rotating magnetic fields and mass rotation:

I believe you are missing a valuble quality of the nature of Copper which may shed light on this concept. The major weight of the copper atom lies in the nucleus. The nucleus of a copper atom is magnetic, but its electron shell is not magnetic but electric.

If you place copper in a rotating magnetic field one of two outcomes will happen. The copper will be physically dragged along with the moving magnetic field, or if the angle intersects wire at 90 degrees you will produce an electric flow. You get torsion or EM and the two are not the same.

The mass of the copper can thus be rotated without physically moving the copper device at the electron or matter bonding point.

As the moving magnetic field intersects a wire at 90 degrees the familiar kick will emerge. If you stretch this pulse out on your scope you will notice it is a series of sine waves at the NMR frequency. Maybe about 6 sine pulses at approximastly 5 Mhz.

Copper will act like a magnet at the Proton layer and it will follow a moving magnetic field, precessing around the polar alignment. These NMR pulses were discovered in the 50's by a nobel prize winner, and then abruptly forgotten, where down to now we still believe the myth that induction and diamagnetic fields happen only on the electron shell. Not true, the Proton is very much involved in this process.

Because the Proton will lag the turn of the magnetic field due to its higher mass we get a dragging effect from that layer that pulls the electron shell into a negative or dragged state. Induction lags in time frame, and the NMR rate is the factor by which it lags.

The TPU would seem to be turning the magnetic field in the copper atoms, using 90 degree pulsing coils. To make it turn completely over takes only a syncronized pulsing scheme. The magnetic field will rotate its poles through the collector wire loop. As the poles cross the wire no current will flow and energy will move into the torsion field, as the magnetic field moves past the 90 degree angle with the collector wire the energy will shoot into the electric field and the series of very high pulses will be shot down the wire as it crosses.

The TPU is embedded in cork to stop it from vibrating to pieces. Each time the magnetic field moves between the torsion state and the Electric state it creates a small jerk and makes a physical motion of the wires.

The TPU exhibits an inertial momentum, or gyro effect because its Proton layer is in a spinning motion of its magnetic poles, this creates a "forced precession". Best guess.

The entire mass of the copper is in rotation at the nucleus, this is one quality of copper making it an AG metal.

Dave L


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Re: user TURBO?s replication of Steven Mark?s TPU ?
« Reply #1420 on: August 18, 2008, 05:28:14 AM »
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Re: user TURBO?s replication of Steven Mark?s TPU ?
« Reply #1421 on: August 18, 2008, 11:47:37 AM »
Nice post!

I had not seen this before...

Lindsay
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Re: user TURBO?s replication of Steven Mark?s TPU ?
« Reply #1422 on: August 18, 2008, 12:21:46 PM »
Here is another which is very hard to keep up with, keeps vanishing:

Over Unity in Copper
http://magnetism.otc.co.nz/Overunity.htm
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Re: user TURBO?s replication of Steven Mark?s TPU ?
« Reply #1423 on: August 18, 2008, 12:38:11 PM »
Hello all,

remember a year ago?

I mentioned the magnetism fateback site. Its the same.

Otto
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Re: user TURBO?s replication of Steven Mark?s TPU ?
« Reply #1423 on: August 18, 2008, 12:38:11 PM »

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« Reply #1424 on: August 18, 2008, 12:56:11 PM »
Otto,
  I just uploaded the two to archive.org; and please keep this in mind. 
Keyword will be steven mark tpu overunity, of coarse
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Re: user TURBO?s replication of Steven Mark?s TPU ?
« Reply #1425 on: August 18, 2008, 01:12:57 PM »
Hello all,

@sirmikey1

thanks.

I have just 1 comment. The kicks happens also when you pulse ONLY the collector(s), without the 90 degree control coils. There is then also a good light....

Otto
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Re: user TURBO?s replication of Steven Mark?s TPU ?
« Reply #1425 on: August 18, 2008, 01:12:57 PM »
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Re: user TURBO?s replication of Steven Mark?s TPU ?
« Reply #1426 on: August 18, 2008, 02:39:36 PM »
Hello all,
I have just 1 comment. The kicks happens also when you pulse ONLY the collector(s), without the 90 degree control coils. There is then also a good light....
Otto

Otto,
  Just pondering why he did the 90 degree.
The youtube video below shows spinning copper tubing
and it's antigravity effect.  Looks like he chose to avoid
the torsion effect, and to go for the EM.  A few other things
may become obvious to you, like heat and vibration, and
such. Here is that video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glCNP6qH_Dc
SM
 
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Re: user TURBO?s replication of Steven Mark?s TPU ?
« Reply #1427 on: August 18, 2008, 11:27:04 PM »
Hello all,

remember a year ago?

I mentioned the magnetism fateback site. Its the same.

Otto

Yes!, Otto you did. I printed it off 1 year ago and have kept close to me.

And Marco posted the notch pvc coil. On the 2 Helmholtz coils are windings of 45 degrees. Absolutely amazing!

Thank you, friends.

--giantkiller. It was a pivotal document.
« Last Edit: August 18, 2008, 11:47:43 PM by giantkiller »
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