Okay I am joking with the name for this project but it should have at least one or two small spark gaps when finished, so that should be sort of cool, when I get there. I don't have as much time as I would like for this stuff but the phase I results were interesting enough that I thought I would give the cliff notes. Where to start, where to start? Induction, in my mind is transduction of etheric energy. Among the likely myriad ways the changing magnetic field expresses itself one that seems pretty darn consistent is creation of current flow along an adjacent conductor. For a given conductor, the extent of electrical current established is contingent on two things, the strength of the magnetic field and the rate of change. Now we is talking electromagnetism so when the newly induced electric current from the changing magnetic field occurs it will itself induce a changing magnetic field which generates an opposed counter (current) electromagnetic force (a loss less but still there force) this of course is Lenz's law, CEMF, BEMF whatever you would like to call it. Unless you work around Lenz's law either spatially or temporally all you will ever do is chase your tail. It is difficult to see when one is in a "run-of-the-river" generator situation, i.e. plugged into a wall outlet, a way around. I.e. take a transformer plugged in the wall, one pulls energy off the secondary, this decreases the current in the secondary, this decreases the magnetic choke of the secondary and then primary and allows more current to flow as the damping magnetic field has been lessened. Chasing your tail.
So the Arc Reactor does a couple things. First, I tried a Thane Hiens BiTT set-up to spatially get around Lenz. Don't have video yet. I am not sure Thane would like me calling this a BiTT as it a) is pulsed DC not AC and b) quite honestly I am just using two mated E cores and the path back to the primary wind looks way too big for a good Thane Hiens set-up. That said I can confirm a couple things about about a BiTT set-up when using pulsed DC. 1) It is remarkably, hence I remark, resistant to load. That is in a BiTT you have two secondaries, when you load one, unless you short it, the input amp draw doesn't change. That in itself opens up a lot of opportunities. 2) When you load one end of the BiTT the other end has increased power out, w/o increased amp draw. I attribute this to decreasing magnetic field (decreasing CEMF) in one secondary field allowing the other wind to increase current creation. About the best I saw looking at the combined power of both winds into capacitors was COP 1.5. That needs to be taken with a big grain of salt as a) I was using a ten dollar amp meter and b) I really don't know what I am doing. Thane I believe has documented outside confirmation of 200-1400% efficiency for his AC BiTT set-ups so my findings are not all that off in left field. So I can provisionally confirm the BiTT as a pulsed DC transformer. A few things with my set-up, 1) you don't want the secondary winds at 90 degrees versus your primary, don't know why it just doesn't seem to work. 2) I ended up with a bifilar primary (may try and set up a Joule thief circuit as opposed to the current Arduino pulse train) I looked at this bifilar both as a Tesla A1->B2 set-up as well as just pulsing it bifilar, worked better just pulsing it bifilar 3) I hit COP 1.5 at maybe 300 winds, didn't go up or down to 500-600 winds. Don't know what is going on there maybe a) there are shorts occurring as voltage increases, doesn't seem likely b) maybe the secondary winds are interfering again with the primary as I saw when they were at right angles. I used 30 AWG on the secondaries and am planning to order some 32-36 AWG to see what I might get.
The other part of the arc reactor then is to get to 800-1000 volts. Put that into a cap and spark gap discharge it into a battery. The discharge will be through a small air coil and gather the induction off that happening. Oddly enough wouldn't that be the first half of a Tesla coil, just ignoring the secondary Tesla coil part, and not trying to use the Earth as a transmission system?
Really one astonishing thing with Thane Hiens BiTT is that he is not just reporting a great COP but he is transforming voltage. If you can transform voltage at COP 1.0 it is game over, not game over for those who might want to chop your head off rob you and leave you for dead on the side of the road, but ignoring all that game over because electricity rolls down hill and when it does it induces and if it cost nothing to get uphill you are sitting pretty with everyone but JP Morgan and his bosses.
When I get some time will try to post some video showing that pulsed DC works with the Thane Hiens BiTT set-up. Lastly, and I am not sure I will do this as I had a post a ways back on energetic forum about "There is no ether" that was lots of fun but just to shoot the breeze I am thinking of maybe starting a post about magnetism and ether. You know the magnetic field, to my thinking, is doing a pretty darn good imitation of the ether.
So the Arc Reactor does a couple things. First, I tried a Thane Hiens BiTT set-up to spatially get around Lenz. Don't have video yet. I am not sure Thane would like me calling this a BiTT as it a) is pulsed DC not AC and b) quite honestly I am just using two mated E cores and the path back to the primary wind looks way too big for a good Thane Hiens set-up. That said I can confirm a couple things about about a BiTT set-up when using pulsed DC. 1) It is remarkably, hence I remark, resistant to load. That is in a BiTT you have two secondaries, when you load one, unless you short it, the input amp draw doesn't change. That in itself opens up a lot of opportunities. 2) When you load one end of the BiTT the other end has increased power out, w/o increased amp draw. I attribute this to decreasing magnetic field (decreasing CEMF) in one secondary field allowing the other wind to increase current creation. About the best I saw looking at the combined power of both winds into capacitors was COP 1.5. That needs to be taken with a big grain of salt as a) I was using a ten dollar amp meter and b) I really don't know what I am doing. Thane I believe has documented outside confirmation of 200-1400% efficiency for his AC BiTT set-ups so my findings are not all that off in left field. So I can provisionally confirm the BiTT as a pulsed DC transformer. A few things with my set-up, 1) you don't want the secondary winds at 90 degrees versus your primary, don't know why it just doesn't seem to work. 2) I ended up with a bifilar primary (may try and set up a Joule thief circuit as opposed to the current Arduino pulse train) I looked at this bifilar both as a Tesla A1->B2 set-up as well as just pulsing it bifilar, worked better just pulsing it bifilar 3) I hit COP 1.5 at maybe 300 winds, didn't go up or down to 500-600 winds. Don't know what is going on there maybe a) there are shorts occurring as voltage increases, doesn't seem likely b) maybe the secondary winds are interfering again with the primary as I saw when they were at right angles. I used 30 AWG on the secondaries and am planning to order some 32-36 AWG to see what I might get.
The other part of the arc reactor then is to get to 800-1000 volts. Put that into a cap and spark gap discharge it into a battery. The discharge will be through a small air coil and gather the induction off that happening. Oddly enough wouldn't that be the first half of a Tesla coil, just ignoring the secondary Tesla coil part, and not trying to use the Earth as a transmission system?
Really one astonishing thing with Thane Hiens BiTT is that he is not just reporting a great COP but he is transforming voltage. If you can transform voltage at COP 1.0 it is game over, not game over for those who might want to chop your head off rob you and leave you for dead on the side of the road, but ignoring all that game over because electricity rolls down hill and when it does it induces and if it cost nothing to get uphill you are sitting pretty with everyone but JP Morgan and his bosses.
When I get some time will try to post some video showing that pulsed DC works with the Thane Hiens BiTT set-up. Lastly, and I am not sure I will do this as I had a post a ways back on energetic forum about "There is no ether" that was lots of fun but just to shoot the breeze I am thinking of maybe starting a post about magnetism and ether. You know the magnetic field, to my thinking, is doing a pretty darn good imitation of the ether.
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