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by Obamot » 22/11/12, 19:28

And here it goes ... Instead of saying:

- "some were wrong"
- "yes we could explain better"
- "yes, there are some who would have done better not to participate"

... or what do I know ...

No nothing! Still nothing factual ... Always the same arrogance ...

And vogue the buzz. I leave you. (Too bad, I would have preferred to be wrong!)
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by moinsdewatt » 22/11/12, 19:31

Very good Obamot, very good.

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by elephant » 22/11/12, 20:01

Nice comparison, Gegyx, thank you :D

Obamot said:

Understood that "the first would have been conclusive" ...


Nenni, but free to everyone to make his opinion by doing his own tests, right?
I have done well (successfully) several lifters. And many of us have made electrolysers or Pantone reactors
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by BobFuck » 22/11/12, 20:08

> I did (successfully) redo several lifters.

Yes, but the lifter does not claim to be superunitary ... it is an ingenious manipulation but which does not present a "mystery for science" ... while the capture of the energy of the holy spirit, there ...
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by moinsdewatt » 22/11/12, 20:16

elephant wrote:..... And many of us have done electrolysers ....


There is nothing mysterious or extraordinary about an electrolyser.
It is electrochemistry taught in the Deug courses of science and engineering school.

But hey, once you've seen the bubules, you move on.
Or if you are passionate about getting hired at Arkema or Rhodia or some company like this.
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by Obamot » 22/11/12, 20:32

Very good Obamot, very good.

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elephant wrote:Nice comparison, Gegyx, thank you :D

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Nenni but


pffff : Mrgreen: : Cheesy: stop, make it a match! It was not my goal.

Let us think first of Forum, and the scientific validity of your "Experiences"...

It's as good for those of the seraglio (who do not believe by nature that something new is possible ...), than those who claim to demonstrate known things with foolish protocols! (because they would have retained only what they would have liked from their physics classes ^^)

A little discipline and modesty on both sides ...

So I promised, I leave this thread ... unless it starts again. : Mrgreen:
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by gegyx » 22/11/12, 21:43

For those who have science infused, or inculcated.
(I'm surprised, I'm trying to find out)

Rather than satisfy yourself ...

- Do you find normal to collect power on a copper coil core?
We minimize the induction with a zigzag.
(Zigzag less but flat in the previous experiment, whose premiere is in conspiro)

- Do you find normal to collect power on this zigzag made of 2 split parts?
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by BobFuck » 22/11/12, 22:22

> Do you find it normal to collect current on a copper coil core?

Yes.

> Do you find it normal to collect current on this zigzag made of 2 split parts?

Yes too.

With high frequencies, the most difficult thing is to stop the RF from going where you do not want it to go ... not having RF power out of the thing would be amazing! The CEM is an important branch of modern electronics without which no little high-tech stuff would work ....
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by Gaston » 23/11/12, 09:33

BobFuck wrote:> Do you find it normal to collect current on this zigzag made of 2 split parts?

Yes too.
Basically, it's called an antenna ...
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by gegyx » 23/11/12, 12:50

an antenna that lights an 5W lamp ...
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