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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 79476" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>I have some updated material On Tesla's Zero Time Generator.</p><p></p><p>As to whether Tesla actually created this device? If he did, then the science of his day was comparable to the technology exhibited by ET's. This device has been erased from history. Only recently did it resurface. It wasn't available 5 years ago. It is reported that this device was used in the Philadelphia experiment.</p><p></p><p>Basically what this device is, is a mechanical oscillator. But it uses rotating weights, each weight being 90 degrees out of phase with any adjacent weight. So the weights rotating in the current configuration create a toroidal rotation pattern. I anticipated the device would oscillate and gyrate in a rotating pattern. But the additional rotation exhibited was not expected. It shouldn't be there. But who am I to argue with reality? The rotation is there. Something is present that is normally hidden.</p><p></p><p>There also was an additional initial observation present that I didn't understand. When I first turned on the device, it rotated counter clockwise. But when I mounted it on the stool, I had used a 6 inch metal disk underneath the device. So the contact area of the device was smaller. It rotated clockwise. The opposite of the initial observation.</p><p></p><p>So a couple of weeks pass by. I woke up with a very interesting idea. What if this device is exhibiting the presence of standing waves? Standing waves that cause rotation, either clockwise or counter clockwise. That would be new. So all morning long, on that day, I cut out wooden disks of varying diameters to test out my suspicion. Friday morning comes along, and I test out my idea. Bingo! I confirmed the presence of standing waves. But there also was an additional observation. On some of the wooden disks, the rotation direction changed, as I increased the speed of the device. And that indicates that while I am changing the speed (or frequency) of the device, that the standing waves are moving either inward or outward.</p><p></p><p>Those are the facts so far. But I like to connect the dots. I could call the phenomena "Standing Rotation Waves". What bothers me, is this information appears to be missing from our knowledge base. Yet Tesla reportedly built this device in 1920. This looks like a coverup of massive proportions. And I might add, this also looks like the gravity wave "A" talked about by Bob Lazar. But gravity wave "A" is supposedly modulated nuclear force. Is that what this device is doing? Maybe I should call it a Nuclear Force Modulator.</p><p></p><p>Here is a video I made showing two direction changes as I run the device through its RPM range.</p><p></p><p>[media=youtube]924CccxOSPM[/media]</p><p></p><p>I completed this about three weeks ago. And just recently decided to make a slight modification to the basic device. What I did was to change the rotation direction on one plane of a rotating weight pair. I did this by making two slightly longer rotation shafts, and then installing the bevel gears for each shaft 180 degrees out from their previous orientations. This causes the shafts to rotate in the opposite direction. I made the change to see if the alternating rotating directional changes in the third plane would all rotate in the same direction. Turns out my suspicion was right. So by creating opposing rotational directions with the rotating weight planes, I was able to induce a uniform rotation phenomena in the third plane. </p><p></p><p>[media=youtube]vDnUNBDEz3I[/media]</p><p></p><p>After that test I came up with one more modification. I rotated the weights in one plane 180 degrees away from original positions. This resulted in a reversal of the rotational direction in the third plane.</p><p></p><p>With all this playing around I realize that this device is probably an excellent teaching tool on the behavior of the three force combination model I notice throughout nature. Also some interesting knowledge about waves that may not have been apparent before. For instance, it does parallel electromagnetic behavior in a circuit. A magnetic field would be analogous to the third plane of rotation in the device. The two opposing rotating weight states would represent the voltage and ground states in the EM circuit. Lining up the voltage in the direction of the ground state should cause an oscillating magnetic wave. That phenomena does occur when the circuit is disconnected. So there may be a way for a powered version, that has up till now gone unobserved. And perhaps some new clue as to a cause for parasitic oscillation in a transistor amplifier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 79476, member: 288"] I have some updated material On Tesla's Zero Time Generator. As to whether Tesla actually created this device? If he did, then the science of his day was comparable to the technology exhibited by ET's. This device has been erased from history. Only recently did it resurface. It wasn't available 5 years ago. It is reported that this device was used in the Philadelphia experiment. Basically what this device is, is a mechanical oscillator. But it uses rotating weights, each weight being 90 degrees out of phase with any adjacent weight. So the weights rotating in the current configuration create a toroidal rotation pattern. I anticipated the device would oscillate and gyrate in a rotating pattern. But the additional rotation exhibited was not expected. It shouldn't be there. But who am I to argue with reality? The rotation is there. Something is present that is normally hidden. There also was an additional initial observation present that I didn't understand. When I first turned on the device, it rotated counter clockwise. But when I mounted it on the stool, I had used a 6 inch metal disk underneath the device. So the contact area of the device was smaller. It rotated clockwise. The opposite of the initial observation. So a couple of weeks pass by. I woke up with a very interesting idea. What if this device is exhibiting the presence of standing waves? Standing waves that cause rotation, either clockwise or counter clockwise. That would be new. So all morning long, on that day, I cut out wooden disks of varying diameters to test out my suspicion. Friday morning comes along, and I test out my idea. Bingo! I confirmed the presence of standing waves. But there also was an additional observation. On some of the wooden disks, the rotation direction changed, as I increased the speed of the device. And that indicates that while I am changing the speed (or frequency) of the device, that the standing waves are moving either inward or outward. Those are the facts so far. But I like to connect the dots. I could call the phenomena "Standing Rotation Waves". What bothers me, is this information appears to be missing from our knowledge base. Yet Tesla reportedly built this device in 1920. This looks like a coverup of massive proportions. And I might add, this also looks like the gravity wave "A" talked about by Bob Lazar. But gravity wave "A" is supposedly modulated nuclear force. Is that what this device is doing? Maybe I should call it a Nuclear Force Modulator. Here is a video I made showing two direction changes as I run the device through its RPM range. [media=youtube]924CccxOSPM[/media] I completed this about three weeks ago. And just recently decided to make a slight modification to the basic device. What I did was to change the rotation direction on one plane of a rotating weight pair. I did this by making two slightly longer rotation shafts, and then installing the bevel gears for each shaft 180 degrees out from their previous orientations. This causes the shafts to rotate in the opposite direction. I made the change to see if the alternating rotating directional changes in the third plane would all rotate in the same direction. Turns out my suspicion was right. So by creating opposing rotational directions with the rotating weight planes, I was able to induce a uniform rotation phenomena in the third plane. [media=youtube]vDnUNBDEz3I[/media] After that test I came up with one more modification. I rotated the weights in one plane 180 degrees away from original positions. This resulted in a reversal of the rotational direction in the third plane. With all this playing around I realize that this device is probably an excellent teaching tool on the behavior of the three force combination model I notice throughout nature. Also some interesting knowledge about waves that may not have been apparent before. For instance, it does parallel electromagnetic behavior in a circuit. A magnetic field would be analogous to the third plane of rotation in the device. The two opposing rotating weight states would represent the voltage and ground states in the EM circuit. Lining up the voltage in the direction of the ground state should cause an oscillating magnetic wave. That phenomena does occur when the circuit is disconnected. So there may be a way for a powered version, that has up till now gone unobserved. And perhaps some new clue as to a cause for parasitic oscillation in a transistor amplifier. [/QUOTE]
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